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<DT><a href="http://www.webcom.com/mseery/disneyland.html">Mike Seery's Disneyland Trips</a>
<DD>Relive Mike's <a href="http://www.webcom.com/mseery/disneyland96/">October 1996</a> trip
through 550 JPEG images. Don't miss <a href="http://www.webcom.com/mseery/disneyland96/club33.html">Club 33</a>.
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<H3>Disneyland History</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://johnp.simplenet.com/disney/">John's Disneyland Page</a>
<DD>John Perry presents his personal tribute to Disneyland Park, including
Disneyland 40th Anniversary Collector Cards and old Disneyland tickets.
Skyway fans, don't miss
<a href="http://johnp.simplenet.com/disney/skyway/bucket.html">The Last Bucket: A Tribute to the Skyway</a>, with twenty-three photographs and well-written
text. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.the-e-ticket.com/">The "E" Ticket Magazine</a>
<DD>"If your interests include the history of Disneyland, Walt Disney's
first Magic Kingdom, this is the publication for you!" I agree
whole-heartedly. Learn more about The "E" Ticket magazine and how to order
it. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://photo.net/webtravel/disneyland.html">A Trip to Disneyland</a>
<DD>Philip Greenspun presents a photographic visit to Disneyland featuring a
journey on the now-defunct Skyway. You'll even pass through the Matterhorn.
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<DT><a href="http://www.irccomputing.com/DLTrivia/">Doobie's Disneyland Home Page</a>
<DD>Do you want to know who the people are whose names appear on those Main
Street windows? Are you ready to answer Disneyland trivia questions, many of
which even have me stumped? Visit Doobie. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.primenet.com/~dpc/1313/">The Mousepad</a>
<DD>Through old Disneyland guidebooks and maps, Dennis Preston lets you
explore how the park has changed over the years. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://emrl.com/~dz-015/pm/">Ride the PeopleMover</a>
<DD>Take the PeopleMover around Tomorrowland one last time. By Jay
Truesdale. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Stage/2653/">Main Street</a>
<DD>Click on the shop windows to read memories from cast members and guests,
and to relive Golden Horseshoe Revue. By former Disneyland cast member Tim
Carter. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.fratkin.com/lkc/">The Lion King Celebration</a>
<DD><a href="http://www.fratkin.com/">Allyn Fratkin</a> presents a
cyber-tribute to this outstanding parade, which ran from 1994 to 1997. Lots
of great photos. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://members.aol.com/LiteMagic1/">Light Magic Information Center</a>
<DD>Read all about the 1997 nighttime "streetacular" show, where enchanted
Pixies and Disney characters entertained Disneyland guests -- or at least
tried to entertain them. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Paradise/3392/index.html">Disneyland Is My Backyard</a>
<DD>It's the 1980s in Disneyland. Visit the grand openings of Star Tours and
Captain EO; take a look at the Totally Minnie parade; find out of there was
ever a Ferris Wheel in Disneyland. And there's more! </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~lynndenn/dl/">Disneyland Year by Year</a>
<DD>Find out what attractions opened and closed each year since 1955, and
learn what other events happened. Take the Disneyland history trivia
quizzes; visit "Sourceland" for books and magazines about Disneyland; and
check "Spielburg" for scripts of attraction spiels. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.yesterland.com/yester.html">Yesterland -- The Discontinued Disneyland</a>
<DD>The page that you're currently reading is part of Yesterland, a theme
park on the Web, featuring discontinued Disneyland attractions, shows,
restaurants, shops, and parades. </DD></DL></BLOCKQUOTE>
<H2><IMG align=bottom alt="" height=32 src="2outlink10.files/iconlink.gif"
width=32> <a name=waltdisneyworld></a>Walt Disney World in Florida (USA)</H2>
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<H3>Official WDW Sites</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://disney.go.com/DisneyWorld/index.html">Walt Disney World- Official Home Page</a>
<DD>Here's the official Walt Disney World link from
<a href="http://disney.go.com/">Disney.com</a>, the official Disney Web site.
Plan your vacation. See Main Street with Quicktime VR and view park
guidemaps with Adobe Acrobat. Live cameras from the parks! Much of the text
at this site is presented as images, which look great, but take long to
render. </DD></DL>
<H3>Great Vacation Advice from WDW Fans</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://wdwig.com/">Deb's Unofficial Walt Disney World Information Guide -- WDWIG</a>
<DD>Deb's WDWIG is one of the Web's best unofficial sources of Walt Disney
World information. Debbie Wills presents a collaborative effort of many WDW
Fans to bring you up-to-date, comprehensive news, information, opinions,
reviews, and suggestions. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.mouseplanet.com/dtp/wdwguide/">Brian Bennett's Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide</a>
<DD>This site is chock full of information to help you plan your trip to
Walt Disney World. Learn from the experiences of others in this site's
library of hundreds of trip reports. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://pages.prodigy.net/stevesoares/">Walt Disney World Live Entertainment</a>
<DD>Every Sunday evening, Steve Soares posts entertainment schedules for
locations throughout Walt Disney World. There's more here than you might
first think. Many of the listings link to pages with descriptions and photos
of the performers. A terrific resource. </DD></DL>
<H3>Virtual Visits to WDW</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://www.neosoft.com/sbanks/vacation/vacation.html">Virtual Vacation: "Our Disney Vacation"</a>
<DD>Stephen R. Banks presents his family on a 6-day Walt Disney World
vacation in July 1995. Every night Stephen uploaded that day's pictures
(taken with an Apple QuickTake digital camera) to this site, allowing site
visitors to experience the vacation on a daily basis. A fun Web site and a
great demonstration of technology. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.wdwmagic.com/">Welcome to DisneyWorld MAGIC!</a>
<DD>Tour Walt Disney World. It's a slick Web site, but it relies largely on
publicity pictures. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.tickles.com/dgmain.html">The Original Disneyguide</a>
<DD>Take a look at a whole bunch of different features, including photos,
sounds, stories, news, links, and more. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.pansophist.com/disney.htm">A Pansoph's Walt Disney World</a>
<DD>Enjoy a massive Walt Disney World "photo album." Click on the thumbnails
for larger prictures and comments about each one. Take a 42-photo tour of
Epcot's Horizons. </DD></DL>
<H3>Commercial WDW Travel Sites</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://www.wdw4adults.com/">Destination: Walt Disney World</a>
<DD>Rita Aero does more than just promote her excellent Fodor travel book,
"Walt Disney World for Adults... and families, too!" You'll find lots of
trip planning information and useful tips. Or use this site as companion to
the book by visiting the "Readers Only Clubhouse." </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.wdwinfo.com/">D.I.S. - The Unofficial Disney Information Station</a>
<DD>Pete Werner's amazing site will help you plan your next Walt Disney
World vacation. The site's seven lively discussion boards include a very
active board devoted to the Disney Vacation Club. There's also commercial
content, primarily for off-site lodging. </DD></DL>
<H3>Children at WDW</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://www.obsus.com/obs/english/books/pg/pg525.htm">A Pint-Sized View of Disney World</a>
<DD>Nicholas Bernstein, age 9, describes and rates major attractions at Walt
Disney World. From Practical Guide to Health and Travel. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.qvctc.commnet.edu/student/CherylFoshay/dishp10.html">Disney With Small Children</a>
<DD>Cheryl Foshay took her 17-month- and 5-year-old daughters to Walt Disney
World. Based on their experience, she wrote this WDW guide for other parents
of young children. </DD></DL>
<H3>WDW Attractions -- Past, Present, and Endangered</H3>
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<DT><a href="http://home.cfl.rr.com/omniluxe/wyw.htm">Widen Your World</a>
<DD>Mike Lee presents the Magic Kingdom's "extinct" attractions, shops,
restaurants and other features. Visit Space Mountain's RCA years (featuring
the Home of Future Living), the Mickey Mouse Revue, If You Had Wings, the
Swan Boats, and more. Welcome to Yester-World! </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.intercot.com/fdtll/">Forgotten Disney: The Lost Legacy</a>
<DD>Relive the Walt Disney World attractions of the past. Discover unbuilt
Disney "dreams." Read theories about the resort's future. And participate in
surveys and bulletin boards. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://members.aol.com/muppetvisn/mypage.html">An Officially Unofficial Muppet*Vision 3D Page</a>
<DD>It's a serious homage to this masterpiece of modern cinema. Just
kidding. Actually, this site is fun and irreverent, just like the terrific
attraction that it honors. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.intercot.com/edc/index.html">(Unofficial) EPCOT Discovery Center</a>
<DD>It's a tribute to Epcot, with facts, scripts, and sounds from major
attractions. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.figmentsimagination.com/">Figment's Imagination</a>
<DD>T.J. Warner presents a site dedicated to the star of Epcot's old Journey
Into Imagination, Figment. ("From head to tail, he's royal purple pigment;
and then, voilà! You've got a Figment!") </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.intercot.com/edc/horizons/index.html">Save Horizons</a>
<DD>Epcot's Horizons closed permanently on January 9, 1999. The building may
be reused for an entirely new attraction, but so far there's no construction
going on within the building. Horizons has loyal supporters who would prefer
to see Horizons updated and reopened. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.michaelcrawford.com/savehorizons.htm">The Committee to Save Horizons</a>
<DD>Here's more information about the former General Electric attraction at
Epcot, including a long list Disney management addresses. </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.savetoad.com/">Save Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!</a>
<DD>The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh replaced Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
It's now too late to save Toad, but the site is still up. (By the way, Mr.
Toad is alive and well at Disneyland.) </DD></DL>
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<DT><a href="http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Park/7626/">The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, Kevin's Unofficial Site</a> <B><I>New!</I></B><BR><!-- 5/14/2000 -->
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/3167/">The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, by John Grandpre</a> <B><I>New!</I></B>
<DD>These Web sites are all tributes to the towering attraction that's a
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