Disney’s 100th Birthday: We Thought Up The BEST Way To Celebrate | Disneyland



The Walt Disney Company is celebrating 100 years of wonder and we’re in Disneyland ready to party! Molly, Alan, and Max are taking you through the last century of Disney History, and highlighting an iconic moment of each decade. From the Mouse that started it all to the opening of Disneyland, and the 1964 NY World’s Fair to the acquisition of Marvel (and beyond), get ready for a fun history themed day in the parks!

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47 thoughts on “Disney’s 100th Birthday: We Thought Up The BEST Way To Celebrate | Disneyland”

  1. I gotta uproot my entire life, move to California, and get a job at Disneyland… Just so I can get a name tag and rep Powerline! I love watching your videos and I really dig Max's vibe.

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  2. Molly appearing with coffee – priceless! My favorite decade is the 60's because that is when I first visited Disneyland! Another fun filled day with the three of you always the best!

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  3. Speaking of Disney 100, when will you be visiting the Disney 100 exhibition at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia? We can't wait and yes, we planned a trip to Philly just to see it. Great job you 3!!

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  4. Semantics but D&D is basically lord of the rings self insert fan fiction and The Hobbit was published the same year that the Snow White movie came out so you can’t really compare the depiction of Disney’s dwarves with D&D’s dwarves

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  5. 1989, the little mermaid!!! Ariel was the popular princes movie because disney did not have a princess movie in 30 years! If it weren;t for Ariel, Belle wouldn't be next. I am sorry for the rant. I love Ariel and the little mermaid

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  6. I think you should add yourselves to the 2020s! Thoroughly enjoyed this! My favorite is the 50s and 60s. I remember when i first rode Storybookland, I kept wanting the boat to stop so I could really look at all the miniatures. Hoping we can get to Orlando during the 100th. Thank you MC!

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  7. This is great. I loved that they not only did a rant on dwarfs but also a rant on Star Wars for Molly’s lack of knowledge on these subjects. So bummed I had dining tickets for world of color one on opening night and my stomach acted up and I could t stay for it. Can’t wait to stay late one night and watch it. Also the fireworks show. I tend to go during the day and leave before it gets too late so I rarely see the dark shows.

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  8. I really wish one of these videos on the new Mickey ride woukd explain about the el capitoon theater. It is based on a great theater in Hollywood called the El Capitan theater. It has a rich history and is really fun for Disney movies. I don’t think it’s as cool as it was in the 90’s and early 2000’s but it’s still a really neat place to see a Disney film.

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  9. Regarding Casey Jr Train- If anyone is plus size know my husband and I are 3x-4x size and he's 6'4" and the last spots on the train available were the monkey cages and we rode it with two other adults with an emotional support dog and still felt like we had plenty of room. The cars are misleading.

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  10. I Love watching you three! This is getting me so excited for our trip in May. Can you PLEASE do a video reviewing all the amazing looking Disney 100 treats? I would love to know which ones will actually be worth spending the money on.

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  11. I have photos of Alan being friends with Gaston. It was one of our favorite interactions from our very first WDW trip and we talked about it as a moment that cemented our love for the parks for years after. Watching a Mammoth Club video randomly one day and realized who our Gaston had been.

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