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October 3

October 3, 1971 – The Peter Pan’s Flight Attraction Opens in Walt Disney World

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“Fly over London with Peter Pan aboard a magical pirate ship to Never Land.”

On October 3, 1971, the Fantasyland attraction Peter Pan’s Flight opened in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park. Similar to the attraction of the same name that opened in Disneyland in 1955, the attraction is based on the 1953 animated feature film Peter Pan, and takes guests on flying pirate ships to join Peter, Tinker Bell, Wendy, John, and Michael in their adventures in Never Land. The attraction is highly popular, and in 2014 a new themed queue was designed to entertain guests during their wait.

July 25

July 25, 1976 – The Television Special Superstar Goofy Premieres

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“Two thousand, seven hundred and sixteen years ago, within the shadow of beautiful Mount Olympus in the land of ancient Greece, was born an institution known as the Olympic Games.”

On July 25, 1976, to coincide with the Olympic Games, the special Superstar Goofy premiered on NBC’s The Wonderful World of Disney. The special was a compliation of several Goofy short films, particularly from the “How To” series, including The Art of Skiing, How to Swim, and How to Play Golf. The special was also shown internationally, known as Dingo et Donald Champions Olympiques in France.

July 14

July 14, 1973 – The American Egg House Restaurant Opens in Disneyland

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“As you dine with us in The American Egg House – where authenticity may also be seen in the surrounding décor – we hope that your visit into ‘yesterday’ is filled with pleasant memories of your own ‘home town’…”

On July 14, 1973, the restaurant The American Egg House opened on Disneyland’s Main Street. Sponsored by the American Egg Board, it was a popular location for breakfast when guests entered the park. The restaurant featured a turn-of-the-century décor to keep with the look and feel of Main Street, and served specialty omelets and egg dishes, as well as several sweet treats. The restaurant was closed on September 30, 1983.

June 29

June 29, 1974 – The Tomorrowland Attraction America Sings Opens in Disneyland

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“Yankee Doodle! Yes folks, that was America’s first popular song, and that’s what this show is all about: America’s music.”

On June 29, 1974, the attraction America Sings opened in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland, occupying the carousel theater that held GE’s Carousel of Progress after it moved to Walt Disney World. The attraction introduced to the audience the history of American music, using 100 characters to illustrate the sounds of four different eras. It was hosted by a character called Sam the Eagle, who had a variation of the song “Yankee Doodle” before each area. Sam had an owl as a co-host and a weasel as a frequent interrupting guest. The attraction closed on April 10, 1988, and many of the characters were transferred to the Riverboat scene in Splash Mountain.

May 20

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May 20, 1973 – The Richard F. Irvine Riverboat Opens in Walt Disney World

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“Walt Disney World’s second paddle wheel steamship, the Richard F. Irvine, was named in his honor until it was re-christened Liberty Belle in 1996.”

On May 20, 1973, the Richard F. Irvine Riverboat opened in Walt Disney World. Named after Disney Legend Dick Irvine, who was one of the first executives of WED Enterprises (now Walt Disney Imagineering), the riverboat was the second authentic steamboat at the park, following the Admiral Joe Fowler Riverboat that opened in 1971. In 1996, after a lavish refurbishment, the steamboat was renamed the Liberty Belle.

May 4

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May 4, 1977 – The Starcade Video Arcade Opens in Disneyland

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“Shoot for the stars with some of the world’s best video games at Starcade in Tomorrowland.”

On May 4, 1977, the Disneyland video arcade Starcade opened in Tomorrowland. Originally two floors, the arcade houses over 200 different kinds of arcade games, ranging from classic to more modern fare. The arcade has also been replicated in Tokyo Disneyland, which opened on April 15, 1983. The use of the arcade costs extra than the price of admission to the park. As of this article’s posting, the Starcade has been closed for enhancements.

March 22

March 22, 1975 – The Lake Buena Vista Village Opens at Walt Disney World

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“…Shopping took on a whole new meaning as the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village…opened.”

On March 22, 1975, the Lake Buena Vista Village area opened at Walt Disney World. The village area was comprised of a few dozen shops around a lagoon, including Toys Fantastique, and The Pottery Chalet. The area has evolved several times, beginning in 1977, when it was renamed Walt Disney World Village and became more focused on being a shopping experience for Walt Disney World guests. In 1984, more attractions and events were added to the area to keep guests of the park on property; in 1986, an area for adults known as Pleasure Island was introduced, and the shopping area was renamed Disney Village Marketplace. In 1995, Pleasure Island was combined with Disney Village Marketplace to become on Downtown Disney area, and was expanded even further with the addition of World of Disney character store and the upgrade of the AMC Theaters. In 2013, it was announced that the area would be expanded again and be renamed as Disney Springs.

February 22

February 22, 1971 – Actress, Singer, and Disney Legend Lea Salonga is Born

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“I’ve been listening to Disney music my whole life…the whole Disney experience has been great fun.”

On February 22, 1971, Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga was born in Manila, in the Philippines. In 1978, at the age of seven, Salonga had her professional stage debut in a performance of The King and I. Her first album, Small Voice, was released at age 10, and would go on to be certified gold. She continued her theater career with parts in Annie, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Sound of Music. Through the GMA Network, Salonga was a teen idol, hosting her own music show called Love, Lea, and winning several awards for her performances in other family-oriented entertainment shows, including Ninja Kids and Pik Pak Boom. In 1982, her international breakthrough came when she was cast in the West End’s Miss Saigon as Kim; Salonga would win the Olivier Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical. The accolades continued when Miss Saigon transferred to Broadway, and she won the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Theater World Award. In 1992, Disney asked her to perform as the singing voice for the character Jasmine in the film Aladdin, performing alongside Brad Kane’s Aladdin. The song would go on to be nominated for (and would win) the Academy Award for Best Song; Salonga and Kane were asked to perform the song on the telecast of the awards. She was asked back to the studio to sing the song “Reflection” for the titular character in the 1998 film Mulan; she has continued to sing for both Jasmine and Mulan in several other projects featuring the characters. In 2011, Salonga was honored as a Disney Legend, and continues to tour all over the world through her solo career and with several productions.

January 15

January 15, 1975 – The Thrill Ride Attraction Space Mountain Opens in Walt Disney World

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“Hurtle through the cosmos to the edge of the galaxy and back!”

On January 15, 1975, the Tomorrowland thrill ride attraction Space Mountain opened in Walt Disney World. The attraction traces its creation to the Matterhorn Bobsleds, with its popularity proving to Walt and WED that thrill attractions did have their place in Disneyland. Space Mountain was then conceived, but forced aside when Imagineers ran into problems of design and space, but was brought back and built for Walt Disney World. RCA was contacted to sponsor the attraction, which provided additional funding to complete the attraction. The attraction is an indoor rollercoaster set in the dark, with a space theme to add to the interest. The popularity of the attraction has seen versions built in other Disney parks: Disneyland (opening May 4, 1977), Tokyo Disneyland (opening April 15, 1983), Hong Kong Disneyland (opening September 12, 2005), and Disneyland Paris (opening June 1, 1995).

January 9

January 9, 1976 – The Disneyana Shop Opens on Disneyland’s Main Street

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“For collectors and the curious alike.”

On January 9, 1976, the Disneyana Shop opened on Main Street of Disneyland. The store featured rare and valuable pieces of Disneyana; after a few years, however, it became increasingly difficult to find pieces to sell. With this and other problems, the shop decided to change tactics and sell only limited edition pieces and collectables. The store has moved several times since its opening: once on May 30, 1986 to across the street to where the former jewelry shop resided, also on April 14, 2013, to replace the Disney Gallery location. Disneyana shops have been opened in other Disney Parks, with Walt Disney World’s opening in 1983 (and closing in 1996), and Disneyland Paris’ opening in 1992.