Unbelievable Private Disneyland & Disney World Collection!



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Van Eaton Gallery is holding an auction for the Joel Magee collection, the largest privately owned collection of Disney Parks memorabilia in the world. The collection includes Disneyland and Walt Disney World vehicles, animatronics, posters, ride props, signage, vintage souvenirs, and much much more. We got to preview the collection at the Burbank Town Center Mall. The auction happens on July 17-19, 2023 with In-Person, Online, Phone, & Absentee bidding available. Come with us on this adventure!
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39 thoughts on “Unbelievable Private Disneyland & Disney World Collection!”

  1. That was so cool to see. What an amazing collection! There was a blow mold machine, like the one in the collection, that was at the Eco Tarium in Worcester MA. It made dinosaurs when I was a kid. I had a couple of them. I think my parents threw them out when I first moved out years ago. At any rate, so cool to see. Thank You for taking us on your adventure! 😁

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  2. Really loved this video, so glad you went back and filmed! My top item for sure is the Main Street Electrical Parade sign. We have some vintage attraction posters (reproduction) hanging up around our house, some of those on auction really caught my eye as well… like that Primeval World one you highlighted.

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  3. Captain Hook’s Galley (AKA: Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship) – I not only ate there numerous times (the Tuna Boat and clam chowder were my go-tos), but as a Custodial Bus Boy CM I worked there cleaning the tables. I loved it because the tables were in a grotto behind the pirate ship and next to Casey Jr. and the area had lots of trees so it was shaded during hot summers.

    It’s kind of fun sometime to watch many of the Disneyland (and Disney World) bloggers saying “I didn’t know about this or that”. I first went to Disneyland in 1959 at age two, Disney World in 1978 so these things are all memories for me.
    But it’s also frustrating too when some Disney vloggers often will get historical facts totally wrong – Not you guys that I have ever seen, but a certain vlogger who likes to “Bake”. I’ll leave it at that….

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  4. Wow! That's such an amazing collection! It'd be so cool to see all of that in person. I think they had some of it at the D23 Expo last year- I remember seeing the Hitchhiking ghosts. One cool thing that my mom has is a souvenir booklet from when she went to Grad Night at Disneyland in 1965! It has a message in it from Walt Disney- printed I mean, not personalized. But still pretty neat!

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  5. Wow we just finished watching.. this took me back.. the first time I went to Disneyland was in 1980 i think.. 😊😅. Great now we are watching Dislyfofours.. our other faves.. 😊👍

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  6. I once bought a old suitcase from a thrift store and while cleaning it I found a old paper ticket to Disney land inside it. I forget what year it is but it’s really cool and I still have it.

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  7. I LOVED Alien Encounter! It was so unexpected that it genuinely was scary the first time I went on it. I don’t think the seats can be called vehicles though, since you don’t GO anywhere. It’s just to keep you in place.

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  8. It's just crazy to see how much history one person could have. I've seen some private collections past down through families before but this is a new level. And yes, Kitra, ExtraTERRORestrial: Alien Encounter is the scariest damn thing that my 7 year old self was dragged onto. I've commented about it before on another video but just imagine being a child and being thrust into pitch black darkness, hearing an alien screeching at like over 100db, and being hit with blasts of air and water. It's like if Alien was made into a circular stage show. I am BURDENED with this trauma (and also kinda want the sign cause it's cool lol)

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  9. Such an amazing collection of Disney memorabilia and so glad that you took the time to go back and film it. Now where’s my cheque book for that Doom Buggy 🤣🤣

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  10. what would have been interesting is if they 3d scanned all the hats and other objects. i wanted to check out the memorabilia, but it was just too far away and located in a difficult spot for taking public transit to and from.

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  11. Oh my gosh I saw you guys on Saturday leaving Nintendo World, you were going up the escalator!! I was in a VIP group (which I did because of your video) so I didn’t want to shout! Can’t wait for the new character video! ❤

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  12. Im so happy you decided to film this. Its insane, incredible and creepy all thats owned by 1 guy. Shady things must have occured to have some of this. 😂 JK
    But seriously those tall paintings were awesome, the cars ooooooo. I could be in there all day just staring at everything. Yeah the trash cans are really cool. Seeing all the maps layed out in different pant throughout the years so beautiful. Thats super cool, wonder if he owns the Buzzy animatronic.

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