The first time I went to Disneyland was in 1971. About 2 years after this video reel was filmed. It cost about $3 to enter but you had to purchase individual tickets for each ride.
Thank you for sharing family vacation footage from another era of Disneyland! Whenever I come across vintage footage of Disneyland, and/or Disney World, I make make it a point to watch.
Wow ! wonderful reminders of the past. Family vacation reels, now shared, find a new historical meaning for so many who love the place. Thank you so much for curating and sharing !!
If I had my way, Disneyland and WDW Magic Kingdom would still be exactly the way they were in 1975, but I guess they would have gone out of business long ago with my philosophy. I'd have loved Adventure through Inner Space, Mission to Mars, Nature's Wonderland, Skyway going through Matterhorn, CircleVision 360, etc.
I first visited Disneyland as a child in 1967 and 1968. I immediately fell in love with the park. My last visit was in 2013. Since Disney went woke, my passion for the parks (DL and WDW) has faded. I loved this video. Reminds me of the good old days and my childhood innocence.
That's back when Disneyland, still expensive but much more affordable. Disneyland was so much nicer back then than today. Now there's just too many people and they have tore out all the good stuff. Not even worth the money going in now😢
@@chrisn9064 Wow! Seriously?! If someone has to explain to you how injecting gay sex into children's programming / entertainment is perverted, then you're part of the problem.
All just a memory now. I was there in 69 and amazed, these days it’s more of a cultural experience with the most undisciplined and disrespectful people you can ever imagine as park guests. So sad we bowed to the bullcrap.
100% agreed. I just came back from Disneyworld/Epcot/Hollywood Studios and was telling my friends today how there was no manners, or respect anywhere, even from some of the workers there. We've become a disgraceful society.
Some things have gotten better, most hasn't. America has lost so much! Disneyland could never exist today, it is a history of what America used to be, and should be today.
As a 65 year old, raised in Anaheim about 1 mile from D'land and born the same year as D'land I've witnessed the slow decline of this wonderful dream of a wonderful man. I have watched his aspirations and dreams slowly crumble to modern culture or progress, however you want to see it. I've watched as civilities and manners in the park have disappeared, replaced with rudeness and crass behavior. I've seen theft, cursing in front of families, and shoving for better views during the parades. My feeling is this vintage footage is gone forever and will never come back... We are homesick for a place that simply doesn't exist anymore.
3 weeks ago, I visited Disneyland for the first time at 61 years old.
Damn, how’d you like it?
I was there at Disneyland for all of this. Some of the best times of my life. Thank you!!!!
The first time I went to Disneyland was in 1971. About 2 years after this video reel was filmed. It cost about $3 to enter but you had to purchase individual tickets for each ride.
Thank you so much for bringing Disneyland alive when I had just started in a baby carriage, `1960s.
Excellent job restoring this piece of history. Wonderful seeing how different the park was! ❤
Great job…Thank you for the magical moments back in the day!
LOVE LOVE LOVE 😀❤❤❤😀
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
God Bless you and all❤🙏🕊🇨🇦🇺🇸🌍❤😀🖖
This is amazing
Anne .. thanks .. i remember my first visit in '55 .
Great compilation and production ,fine editing too !
THANKS !
This is super kool loved vintage Disneyland #DisneyDiva..❤
Back when shooting 8mm film was a rare capacity and quite a hassle.
Absolutely Fabulous! Thank you sooo much for this! 💙💜❤️💚💚
Thank you for sharing family vacation footage from another era of Disneyland! Whenever I come across vintage footage of Disneyland, and/or Disney World, I make make it a point to watch.
Very nicely produced, Anne!
Terrific accompanying sound-
track too.
Thanks much for the look-back,
to which I absolutely can relate!
Wow ! wonderful reminders of the past. Family vacation reels, now shared, find a new historical meaning for so many who love the place. Thank you so much for curating and sharing !!
If I had my way, Disneyland and WDW Magic Kingdom would still be exactly the way they were in 1975, but I guess they would have gone out of business long ago with my philosophy. I'd have loved Adventure through Inner Space, Mission to Mars, Nature's Wonderland, Skyway going through Matterhorn, CircleVision 360, etc.
I doubt they would have gone out of business. There’s a lot of folks still around that like to reminisce and relive those days. 😊
When it was fun. My mother worked at Casa de Fritos in Frontier across from the shooting gallery.
This is AMAZING!! Thank you SO much for sharing!!
Fresh Baked and Justin Scared vibes... 🌺🌸
Yeah I had no idea they used the same music, I just searched free Disney uncopyrighted music. 😅
So cool!! I love it!!
thanks for posting
Before all the famous RUclips streamers were born
I first visited Disneyland as a child in 1967 and 1968. I immediately fell in love with the park. My last visit was in 2013.
Since Disney went woke, my passion for the parks (DL and WDW) has faded. I loved this video. Reminds me of the good old days and my childhood innocence.
I knew there would be some chump spewing vacuous nonsense. Give it a rest. Your lot are getting really boring.
so crazy to think....... horses existed back then....... so soon.........
That's back when Disneyland, still expensive but much more affordable. Disneyland was so much nicer back then than today. Now there's just too many people and they have tore out all the good stuff. Not even worth the money going in now😢
Some of the scenes in this of people and the clothes they are wearing looks more like its the mid to late 70's just the film looks old but in color.
When the park was fun, clean and affordable. And when the employees were paid a wage they could live on (Not living in their car)
Nice escape and reminder as to what the parks, and this company, used to be! Back when it was magical, not perverted.
LOL - how tf is it perverted?
@@chrisn9064 Wow! Seriously?! If someone has to explain to you how injecting gay sex into children's programming / entertainment is perverted, then you're part of the problem.
Empty streets! Gunslingers firing a gun with smoke and nobody running in fear over a mass shooting! Low prices! All lost forever!
Empty streets! Gunslingers firing a gun with smoke!low prices! All lost forever!
All just a memory now. I was there in 69 and amazed, these days it’s more of a cultural experience with the most undisciplined and disrespectful people you can ever imagine as park guests. So sad we bowed to the bullcrap.
you said it straight ...tech is better...people are worse...way worse!
100% agreed. I just came back from Disneyworld/Epcot/Hollywood Studios and was telling my friends today how there was no manners, or respect anywhere, even from some of the workers there. We've become a disgraceful society.
Some things have gotten better, most hasn't. America has lost so much! Disneyland could never exist today, it is a history of what America used to be, and should be today.
No peoplemover, no skyway, and soon no Monorail. What is going on?
It still exists today
@@Msteve-nt5bx yeah but the flaming hot cheeto crowd has destroyed the experience for civilized people
As a 65 year old, raised in Anaheim about 1 mile from D'land and born the same year as D'land I've witnessed the slow decline of this wonderful dream of a wonderful man. I have watched his aspirations and dreams slowly crumble to modern culture or progress, however you want to see it. I've watched as civilities and manners in the park have disappeared, replaced with rudeness and crass behavior. I've seen theft, cursing in front of families, and shoving for better views during the parades.
My feeling is this vintage footage is gone forever and will never come back...
We are homesick for a place that simply doesn't exist anymore.
It's definitely gotten better since you left.
@@mikepants35 Really? Example?
I don't know, I still think Disneyland sucks!