Photos of Vintage Disneyland That Might Bring a Tear to Your Eye

For anyone who has fond memories of Disneyland in years gone by, have we got a treat for you. In the age before cameras were constantly documenting everything, it wasn’t normal for every single family to take heaps of photos when they went to Disneyland. However, we do have some photos from the 1950s and 1960s that show just how fun it was back then. And, the way people are dressed is so nice! Have a look at 17 vintage photos of Disneyland from back in the day that will probably bring back a lot of happy memories.

1968 on the Teacups.

In the planning stages of Disneyland, at Walt Disney Studios, 1954. 

Disneyland opened in 1955, after 3 decades of Walt Disney Studios being the premiere animator of America’s favorite children’s films. But, it was the fact that so many adults were in on the fun that made the opening of Disneyland such a lucrative idea. A place where both adults and children could spend the day, riding all the rides and eating unique, fun fair style food, was an appealing prospect for lovers of Disney films.

Autopia racetrack, 1956. 

People watching at Disneyland, 1956.

For the first years of the park, it seemed like only successes were in sight. But, after the death of Walt Disney in 1966, both the park and Walt Disney Studios began to suffer from a lack of interest from the public. By the early 1990s the park was in danger of becoming completely passé altogether. A series of renovations in the mid-1990s and new promotions and films revitalized the franchise while giving the next generation a whole new group of princesses to love.

Casey Jr. circus special train in Storybook Land, 1956.

Casey Jr. Train, 1956. 
Mad Tea Party ride, 1956

Over the years the park has changed quite a few of the attractions, getting rid of some rides that beloved by many in order to make way for more exciting rides with more current themes. However, there are a few rides which have changed little over the years due to their overwhelming popularity, like the Made Tea Party and It’s a Small World.

Sailing Ship Columbia, 1959.

Fantasyland, 1959. 
Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, 1959.

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