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    <P>July 17, 1955, otherwise called &quot;black Sunday,&quot;
    was Disneyland's first day of operation. Imagine the day. It
    was clear. Not a cloud in the sky. A slight breeze. Hot. Very
    hot! One of the hottest days of the summer. </P>

    <P>The day was mainly set as a &quot;preview.&quot; Press personal,
    special celebrities, and dignitaries were invited to attend.
    Those people would be greeted by Walt Disney. That small little
    group ended up being a very large mob.</P>

    <P>&quot;Our official records indicate that there were 28,154
    guests in the Park that day, and I'm not one to tamper with somebody's
    estimates&quot; noted Van Arsdale France. Van was at the park
    on opening day. </P>

        <P>Not that many people were invited. Some guests cleverly were able to forge 
          Disneyland invitations. </P>

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    <FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Arial">Original Disneyland opening day
    invitation* Ticket (C) Copyright Disney</FONT></CENTER></P>

        <P>It was pandemonium. With 28,000 people in a place that hadn't been 
          made for that many, people were clumped together. People were hot, and 
          frustrated at the large crowds. Someone forgot to lock the doors on 
          Sleeping Beauty's Castle, so people were rummaging through it's innards. 
          It was empty inside, just a shell.</P>

    <P>Rides broke down after their first few runs. Disneyland restaurants
    and snack carts ran out of food and drink. To add to all this,
    a gas leak in Fantasyland made the entire area closed to the
    public. The Mark Twain steamboat's deck was nearly level with
    the water of the Rivers of America; there were so many people
    on board. </P>

    <P>Walt Disney didn't see all this at opening day. He was being
    rushed around Disneyland in order to host Disneyland's live Television
    broadcast. The whole opening day was completely televised. Walt
    read about the opening day fiasco on the next day. </P>

        <P>Even though opening day was a mess, the park learned from it incredibly. 
          They saw how people moved through the park. Could now account for proper 
          ride capacity, and could plan to accommodate many guests. </P>

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            Nametags (C) Copyright Disney </font> 
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    <P>Walt fixed his relations with the press by inviting them to
    special dinners, and night engagements at the park. He came to
    every one of these gatherings. </P>

        <P>Within several weeks, a million guests had visited Disneyland. Attendance 
          estimates increased by 50 percent. Disneyland was destined for financial 
          success!<BR>
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        <P><CENTER><FONT SIZE="-2" FACE="Arial">Walt Disney on Disneyland's
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        click for larger view. Photo (C) Copyright Disney<BR>
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    <P>This couldn't have made Walt Disney more happy. People would
    often find Walt walking around the park. He would ask everyone
    questions. He'd ask how they liked things, what they thought
    about this and that. He always wanted things clean. He told his
    staff once &quot;If you keep a place clean, people will respect
    it; if you let it get dirty, they'll make it worse.&quot;</P>

        <P>Hard to believe that such a terrible day could lead to such a wonderful 
          future. Happy 46th Birthday to Disneyland! July 17, 2001
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