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Notes fromDisneyland

By encinoman

I recently attended the launch, literally and figuratively, of the Finding Nemo submarine ride at Disneyland.  Although I didn&;t grow up in Southern California, I&;m starting to understand the sometimes-creepy nostalgia for a Disneyland of the past that almost seems like a Coney Island of the Mind, as Lawrence Ferlinghetti put it.   While many rides of the mythical &;E-Ticket&; era are gone, the Cold War era Disney submarine fleet (launched 1959) has returned from mothballs with a vengeance, to take us on a wonderous undersea journey chasing the little fish Nemo.  Disney has also bowed to the green era; the 8 subs are now clean electric-powered.

The Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage at Disneyland

Disney should open an attraction called &;The Line Experience.&;  No ride, just a long line, with lots of hot, tired people from around the world waiting to be entertained. Disney employees have two retirement plans: their 401K and the stuff in their basement. As press, we had an unusual experience&;visiting Walt&;s apartment.  Anaheim was strawberry farms when Disneyland was built, with no freeways or hotels.  Rather than drive the 35 miles back to Holmby Hills, Disney had a small apartment built above the fire station on Main Street.  Like much of Disneyland, it&;s preserved in immaculate creepiness; the early 20th century furniture and footstools covered in doilies, the inevitable Edison phonograph (a victrola-like device with a huge horn) and the two day beds, 15 feet apart, where Walt and wife slept apart from one another.  It smelled like Grandma&;s house.  I picked up the ornate white rotary dial phone.  There was a dial tone, as if waiting a call from The Maker.  At night, they leave the light in the window on for Walt.

This entry was posted on June 22, 2007 at 4:18 am and is filed under 2007 Consumer Electronics Show, Cold-War, Disney, Disneyland, Finding-Nemo, Uncategorized.

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