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Disneyland 50th Anniversary Celebrations
In 2005, The Walt Disney Company celebrated Disneyland's 50th
anniversary, marketed as the "Happiest Homecoming on Earth." The
official celebration began on May 5, with a dedication from Michael
Eisner, Bob Iger, and Art Linkletter. On July 15th, 2005,
Disneyland became the first 'location' to get a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The actual anniversary day (July 17) was an event marked more by
the fans' enthusiasm than by the company's recognition. The first
people began to line up at 3 p.m. the day before. Overnight, park
management opened the gates of Disney's California Adventure simply
to house the thousands of people who showed up over the course of
the night. A second line formed outside the security checkpoints as
thousands more arrived in the final hours before the park opened.
Disneyland opened at 7 a.m., although it took several hours to
admit the crowds that showed up that morning.
At 10 a.m., Diane Disney Miller re-read her father's original
dedication speech in a ceremony with Art Linkletter, Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger, CEO-Elect Robert Iger, and CEO Michael
Eisner. Later that day, a recording of Walt Disney's original
dedication speech was replayed throughout the park, exactly 50
years to the minute from when it was originally delivered. No other
special events had been planned for the day, making for a much
smaller celebration than the media blowout of May 5. There were
also complimentary golden Mickey ears that were specifically made
for July 17, along with cupcakes for the guests. Many of the people
who had waited overnight left after the re-dedication. Although the
gates had been temporarily closed in the morning, it was only done
to control crowds which were flooding Main Street for the morning
ceremony. The park never reached capacity that day.
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