Originally Posted By ohpluto Hi Everyone, I'm a new user and would like to begin by saying "hello!" to all you Disney fans. I just visited Disneyland @ the end of August 2006 to catch the 50th Celebration which was a blast! In between riding the attractions we visited the, "First 50 Years" on Main Street and I was blown away by the displays in the gallery area and how it shed light on the processes to create a Disney attraction. But I now regret not taking time to photograph the Disney Imagineer's concept drawings, models and clay sculptures!!! Does anyone have any great photos or know of any place online that has a nice photo collection of these amazing pieces of Disneyland history? I'm assuming that they're going to dismantle this attraction once the 50th is officially over ...If I lived in So Cal I'd go back there myself but alas I'm way up In Canada. Thanks!
Originally Posted By friendofdd Hi, ohpluto, and welcome to LP. We are pleased to have you join us. Please don't hesitate to join into our discussions. In addition to where this topic is, you can easily participate in our Community and Playpen areas. As for the photos, we have a member, going by the name darkbeer, who has a tremendous gallery of pictures. If he doesn't see this, you could start a topic with his name in it.
Originally Posted By Deogges Mom I'm looking for you. I'll post the link as soon as I find the right gallery. Darkbeer has taken many pictures and it seems to be taking a while to load. All the pictures you could want: <a href="http://darkbeer.smugmug.com/gallery/520352" target="_blank">http://darkbeer.smugmug.com/ga llery/520352</a>
Originally Posted By dresswhites well the 50th is offically over by about a month now, but the 50th exhibit is still there. so who knows, if you go to disneyland next y ear, you may still get to experience the show and it exhibits.
Originally Posted By ohpluto Thank you for your responses...I will certainly check darkbeer's gallery and I do hope that the exhibit remains for a period of time so I can check it out again in the future. I look forward to be a part of the discussions and thanks for the warm welcome...Disneyland rocks!