Originally Posted By slim22 I was at Disneyland on this past tuesday. Right before you go through the castle towards main street, there is a wrought iron clock above your head. It is stopped at 4:05, then later in the day I saw a clock in the Main Street train station stopped at the same time. Is there any significance to this time? Thanks
Originally Posted By BrerFoxx Isn't 4:05 when Walt dedicated Disneyland? "Disneyland is your land. . ."
Originally Posted By DlandDug It's a lovely idea, but not the case. The live broadcast began at 4:30, and the speech was delivered closer to 5pm.
Originally Posted By Elderp Maybe its just broke and they need to fix it. Crazy thought I know but why not?!
Originally Posted By monorailblue If slim22 is referring to the clock face on the chandelier hanging on the courtyard side of the castle walkway, it is apparent that it is not (and was not) a real clock. For some reason, the chandelier is decorated with an apparent clock face, but the 'hands' are simply attached pieces of filagreed metal---not clock hands on a central spindle. So it isn't a matter of 'broken' or 'fixed.' As for the time, I've no idea about that.
Originally Posted By Alyssa3467 Well... I'd imagine that a lot of Cast Members would take the 405 freeway at one point or another... xD