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July 16

July 16, 2011 – A Lesser Flamingo Chick is Hatched at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

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“You could say that less is more for a flamingo chick hatched at Disney’s Animal Kingdom…”

On July 16, 2011, a lesser flamingo chick hatched in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and was the first lesser flamingo to be born in the park’s wildlife reserve. The chick has an interesting backstory, as it hatched and was raised by a group of greater flamingos (a larger species of flamingo than that of the chick). The egg was laid in a habitat near the Tree of Life, and was part of the first laying of eggs by the lesser flamingo species within the park. A decision was made to move the egg to the habitat of the greater flamingos when it was discovered that the eggs the greaters had laid were nonviable. The foster parents then watched and incubated the egg for the remaining 11 days before it hatched, and continued to raise the chick among seven other greater flamingo chicks.

July 15

July 15, 1995 – The Wedding Pavilion Opens in Walt Disney World

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“Enchanting from afar and dazzling from within, this locale is our premier wedding destination, expressly made for matrimony and ensconced in a lush and tranquil garden setting.”

On July 15, 1995, the special Wedding Pavilion opened in Walt Disney World, on a private island in the Seven Seas Lagoon near the Magic Kingdom. After the success of the Fairy Tale Weddings department, it was necessary to have a specific place for weddings within Walt Disney World; the first wedding held there was on June 18, 1995, and was featured on the Lifetime special Weddings of a Lifetime. The pavilion can accommodate up to 250 guests, and Cinderella’s Castle can be seen in the background of the garden area. The pavilion is still a highly sought after place for Disney-themed weddings.

July 12

July 12, 2011 – Jiko Named A Best Wine Restaurant by Wine Enthusiast Magazine

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“[Jiko] fuses the bold flavors of traditional African, Indian, and Mediterranean cuisine.”

On July 12, 2011, Jiko – The Cooking Place, one of Animal Kingdom’s restaurants, was named one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s 100 Best Wine Restaurants. The restaurant was honored for having of the largest selections of South African vintages within the United States, a collection that boasts other prestigious honors.

July 11

July 11, 1986 – The Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour Attraction Opens in Tokyo Disneyland

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On July 11, 1986, the walkthrough attraction Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour opened in Tokyo Disneyland. The walkthrough featured several classic villains, ranging from Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, the Evil Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Stromboli from Pinocchio, and, unusually, The Horned King from The Black Cauldron; the latter has not been used in any other attraction. The attraction was closed on April 5, 2006.

July 9

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July 9, 2010 – The Taste of Africa Street Party Takes Place in Disney’s Animal Kingdom

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“Our festival celebration brings nations from all over Africa together into the streets of Harambe.”

On July 9, 2010, the Taste of Africa Street Party took place in the Harambe Village area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park in Walt Disney World. The party, taking place after the afternoon parade Mickey’s Jammin’ Jungle Parade, was similar to the International Food and Wine Festival in Epcot, with guests able to partake in samples of African dishes thanks to Disney restaurants Tusker House, Boma, and Sanaa; guests are also (if they are of age) able to go on a beer and wine tour of different South African wines and African beers. Guests were also serenaded by a live band and were able to check out stalls that introduced aspects of African culture. The Street Party ran for a limited time, ending its run on July 24.

July 4

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July 4, 2007 – Walt Disney World Hosts Naturalization Ceremony

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“Okay, so your seats are a little wet. Get over it! It’s still a beautiful day in America!”

On July 4, 2007, in honor of the American holiday of the 4th of July, Walt Disney World hosted a naturalization ceremony for 1,000 immigrants. Though the weather was less than pleasant, the ceremony was filled with excitement thanks to USCIC director Emilio Gonzalez, Senator Mel Martinez, and singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan, who sang the national anthem. After the official swearing-in, the new citizens on the United States and their families were led down Main Street by the Walt Disney World marching band while F-15 jets flew overhead. This is one of many times that a naturalization ceremony has been held at the Magic Kingdom.

July 2

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July 2, 1956 – The Rainbow Caverns Mine Train Attraction Opens in Disneyland

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“Just climb aboard our little mine train for a trip you’ll never forget, through the wild and wooly Rainbow Desert.”

On July 2, 1956, the Rainbow Caverns Mine Train attraction opened in Disneyland’s Frontierland area. The attraction, originally a C Ticket ride, took guests on a train ride through a painted desert, complete with colored cavern pools and small waterfalls. It eventually closed on October 11, 1959, with the Mine Train Through nature’s Wonderland opening in its location on May 28, 1960; that attraction itself would close and eventually become part of the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

July 1

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July 1, 2011 – The Goofy’s Sky School Attraction Opens in Disney’s California Adventure Park

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“The wild blue yonder gets a little wilder when you learn to fly the Goofy way.”

On July 1, 2011, as part of the major refurbishment effort of Disney’s California Adventure Park, the Goofy’s Sky School attraction opened in the Paradise Pier area. The attraction was originally opened in 2001 as a ride called Mulholland Madness, but had to be shut down often due to accidents. The current steel roller coaster attraction was based on the 1940 short film Goofy’s Glider, and features Goofy on billboards throughout the ride instructing guests how to fly a plane.

June 26

June 26, 1957 – The Viewliner Opens in Disneyland

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“The Viewliner: The Train of Tomorrow.”

On June 26, 1957, the Viewliner train attraction opened in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. Based on Walt’s love of model trains, the Viewliner was a modernistic mini-monorail that ran alongside the Disneyland Railroad. This was Walt’s first attempt at a mass –transit system within the park, but was overtaken a little over a year later by the Monorail, which was inspired by the transit systems found in Germany. The Viewliner was closed on September 15, 1958; the Monorail opened the following year.

June 25

June 25, 1967 – The Circle-Vision 360 Film America the Beautiful Opens in Disneyland

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“She is a rich land, and a rare land. A fresh, and fair, land.”

On June 25, 1967, the Circle-Vision 360 film America the Beautiful opened in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland. The film, originally known as a Circarama film, opened at the Brussels World’s Fair in 1958 before being brought to Disneyland in 1960. This 1967 version is a reshot version of the original film, and was revised again in 1975 for the American Bicentennial celebrations. Shot with nine cameras on a circular stand, the film gives guests a 360 experience of important American landscapes and American ways of life. It was closed on January 3, 1984, and was replaced by American Journeys. A 16mm version of the film was created for educational purposes in 1980.