You cleared up a mystery for me! I used to think the outside part of Alice was scary, but the last few years I thought it wasn't scary at all and wondered why I used to think that. I didn't know that part of the track actually changed.
Fascinating! Maybe they removed the dandelions because in the film Alice was kicked out of the garden when they thought she was possibly weed, so since dandelions are technically weeds they couldn't have a bunch of weeds outside the ride? That or all the spikey things kept falling off. haha
my favorite parts of this video was you doing the comparison when Disneyland in the past and showing pictures how different it was before and after 🖤😁🐭🐶🦆👏🏻 have a wonderful and magical day everyone
That ride was classic. I remember riding it a few months before "Alice" reopened after Alice's big redo. I could see that the exit door was open on the second level and that the "door" had been replaced by the Queen's soldiers!!! I was so excited! Earlier, when Big Thunder was being built, Sky Way had a great view of it.
Your videos are the reason why I started to do research on disney parks history, during my recent visit to the US this summer while being in the parks I was looking to every piece of the parks’ history thanks to your videos that inspired my curiosity
LOVED this. Alice was a favorite of mine growing up. True what you said the more clean-cut the person, the more you appreciate the odd and the strange. I always did at least.
I feel like I was raised in Disneyland and feel so lucky for it. My dad played piano in a jazz band in the Carnation Plaza back in the 60's for a few years. My baby sister and I had the run of the place! Heaven. I have not been since the mid ninties.Supposedly next year. Trying to prepare myself for the changes. Thanks Justin. SO appreciate the old photos and comparisons. I need to see if my family has any photos...
I THOUGHT the Alice twisty part was not as scary and skinny as before! Thought I imagined it!!! 🤣 Thanks! I remember the upside down room from 79's, too. I've loved the movie since I was a kid in the 60's..❤
I was there in the golden era (from the 60s to the 80s). I loved it. Now, well, last time I was there, I was bored to death and haven't been back since.
Justin, Absolutely brilliant research on Disneyland…..Disney should put you on the payroll! Maybe to the average visitor they wouldn’t care about the flowers, tracks, trees, shoes , but Disney historians would certainly be interested,,,,,,,as you! Good luck in your endeavors, 🙏🏽❤️🌴
Very cool. Definitely have never seen that! Great catch!! One thing watching this footage and seeing these photos is how windy the track is (I've always noticed that) BUT the tire marks are no where near as windy on the other side of the center track. (Eg at 8:01)I've seen this a gazillion times but only now has it registered to me that the rear wheels don't wind that much, it's the narrower front that does the left and right winding so much?! How does the carriage tilt left and right yet the rear wheels don't hardly at all by comparison?! I'm trying to wrap my head around this a bit more and will watch again!
Thank you for being so smart and having such a good memory. These old pictures are so fascinating, I have to pause the video on each pic just to take it all in. I appreciate you and all your research as I am obsessed with the same things you are.
I CARE!!!! Justin, I grew up So Cal 1960-70 in Whittier. I am now north of 65 but during the ten years, and a few times since, visited DL often. I too like to find the old parts of DL and how things change. I often do not like change....but it's the only constant. The zig zag path scared me as a kid.....in a fun way. Last visit to Knott's we hunted down where things were during out time in So Cal. Looking forward to more now and then Thanks!!!
My wife and I are fortunate to have come across some old photographs of her cousin at Disneyland from October 1955. if you would like copies of these Photographs I can send you some. unfortunately We cannot send the originals but photocopies would be fine.
I remember the set of the nautilus from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea.Even the giant squid.They also had the captain’s organ and I heard later put it in the Haunted Mansion.Great memories.
This will blow your mind Walt Disney gave this ride to Blackpool pleasure beach into the uk It’s the only ever Disney ride that’s not in a Disney park The ride is still working here in the uk, check it out !!!!!!!
Great to see a new video, Justin, missed ya. Very interesting find today, the spiked Dandelion Puff. I really love the stained glass tulip lamps, I wouldn't mind having one in my apartment. I have to be honest, Alice in Wonderland has never been one of my favorites...too far fetched for me. Thank you for all the time & research you put into this video, it really turned out great!! 👍👍
I love your videos, Justin, and I really love it when you point out unusual things like the spiky dandelion lights. Even when you’re not in Disneyland your videos are always interesting and entertaining. I too, don’t care for the books about Alice. I find them dry and boring. But the Disney movie I really like and I absolutely adore the ride. Thanks again for a great video!
I totally know how you feel when you were talking about being more familiar with the Disneyland of the past and not as familiar with the Disneyland of the present. That's EXACTLY how I feel about Walt Disney World. Im wwaayy more familiar with the WDW of the 70s-90s than I am with whatever the monstrosity is that they've turned it into now.
I love your videos about Disneyland's past! You have an amazing collection! I have a 1970s picture of my sister and I in a caterpillar car going down the ramp with one of those dandelions in the foreground. I think it's Covid-spiked rather than smooth, but I'd have to double-check. IMO, Osha should have a grandfather policy, where if something has performed safely for many decades, it should be exempt from newer regulations. I assume "Alice's" exit ramp was safe prior to the mandatory redo (and that Matterhorn doesn't really need those fences put up over some areas). ....... For the most part, I loved the early '80s redo of the attraction, but the upside-down room was one of my favorite things in Disneyland and should have remained! I'll never forget seeing my reflection upside-down in a mirror. For me it's as big a loss as Captain Hook's Galley/Skull Rock. (Don't get me wrong, over all I've always loved New Fantasyland.) .......... Regarding the animated movie, my understanding is the shortened version that played on Wonderful World of Disney in the mid-'50s went over really well with audiences. Anyway, thanks for the video!
Harold wouldn’t have been able to eat a churro. I learned this from another channel: churros were first introduced to the park in the ‘80s, as an offering at the Videopolis snack bar.
I was thinking the same thing. I went to Disneyland often in the 1960s/70s and never saw a churro. Even in the 1980s/90s I wasn't aware of the churros at Disneyland. Maybe becasue I don't care for them. Although I understand the churros at Disneyland are better then the ones at Disney World. Something to do with the humidity in Florida.
When they redid Fantasyland, they took out part of the outside leaves that the catepillars used to ride on, making that segment a bit shorter of a ride.
I've been up on the vine post-widening. Even then, it was scary! Fun fact. There's a copycat ride in Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which is based off the book (and a bit of a mess) but they mimic some scenes and ride layout (including the turn back into unload before the Mad Tea Party was added).
0:20 I remember that road. Went to Japan for 3yrs duty , came back and it was GONEZO and Downtown Disney was there. I remember "IF" you got there early enough. Your walk to the car was less than 5 mins.
Hmm. Didn't those spiked dandelions make an appearance on the INNER SPACE ride? And I'm not sure if that particular photo is from the late 50s. The eldest boy's hairdo is too "Long" for that time.
Justin looks at how close the wheels of the ride gets to the guide rail. I work at Winnie Pooh here in WDW and the ride is similar. That guide rail has buss bars that supply power to the ride. The wheels getting as close to those buss bars blows me away.
I got to go from 1963 to the present. I'm so happy I got to see Walt's park. I have a full map of the park from 1979, the year I moved from Cali to Vegas baby
I love Alice, and honestly, I always consider Wonderland as it's own "thing", completely separate from all other Disney properties. Alice in Wonderland is one of my top favorites from design and concept to characters and themes. It's so different from typical Disney fairytales or stories.
After the Tea Party, you end up crashing in a giant teapot to a pitch black room with glowing strobe lights, signs and 4 diminishing and screaming doors in the 1958 version.
i love the old tracks looking like leafs. what a fun one. but makes sense they'd change the tracks for walk-outs. i think the old smooth ones would like up. and the one with spikes the the spikes woul light up. tivoli in cph denmark has somethings similar. i think the caterpillar on the roof of the mushroom, used to plbow smoke.
wow another deep dive into Disney Park hx. Nice puns.. I didn't get to Disneyland till mid 7o's for the Bicentennial stayed in A campground that is no longer there
The ride was better with the narrow track because it gave you the sensation that you were going to fall off the leaf, just like a Wild Mouse coaster. I don't understand the OHSA changes. Why would Alice have different rules than Goofy's Sky School, which is allowed to have a narrow track?
… and those translucent leaves were a lot better, because they looked like a real plants and the scene in the Peter Pan movie where Tinker Bell singes her way through one.
Hello, you my friend are awesome, I've watched your videos on the The Thing, in Arizona, as I lived in Arizona fior many years. Your attention to detail, regaurding Disneyland is top mark and where my passion lives, I to have a collection of photos, reveiling so much history, if you choose to see them, amazing in my opinion. Will you be my friend? Im more joking, it's just because someone haveing this level of passion, matches mine. Thank you for you conservation of Disneyland. You rock, keep it up.
Justin, do we have a Mandela Effect going on? Because I too remember that there used to be a caterpillar on the mushroom outside of the Alice ride where the shoes are now. However I can’t find a single image of this. 😳
the ride had the leave track for decades right, has there ever been any issues? I don't get why they had to take that away. if anything make it wider but keep the leaf aesthetic
I'm interested in what you have to say. Be nicer to yourself! I'm finally going to Disneyland next year.From Wyoming .I'm 36. My sister went when she was a kid but I was a baby. Maybe I'll run into you and Ally. I started watching you when you had just met her. Keep doing what you're doing.❤
I don't know why I always think I'm so much older than you, like 20 years older than you. And I think, man, I'm impressed with how much you know for your age. But then I'm reminded, I'm only NINE years older than you, not 20!! 😅😅😅
You are absolutely right. Disneyland had ticket booths in every land so if you ran out of tickets in your book or didn't buy a ticket book, you could buy a ticket for the ride you wanted to go on. You gave the ticket to the ride operator when you got on the ride. Justin is too young to have done that. When I was little my mother would take my sister and me to Disneyland and buy us each a ten ride ticket book. She didn't but a ticket book for herself because she didn't go on too many rides, but if she did go on a ride with us she bought a ticket at one of the ticket booths. I guess she thought that was more economical. And if my sister and I ran out of the "good" tickets, which were the C, D & E tickets, my mother would not buy us a ticket if we wanted to go on another one of those rides, so we had to be careful how we used our tickets.
WHERE IS THE CHESHIRE CAT?!?!?! I go to the park just to see this mad cat!!! What is going on?!? 😢 I'm so confused! Then again we're all mad! He probably just went out for a cup of tea!!! Let me know when he comes back please😶
How interesting? Come to think of it, I kinda miss the Rocket Rods Ride from Tomorrowland when I was there as a toddler back in either 1999 or 2000! Also, Justin, have you & Ally heard that the Jungle Cruise ride has upgrades! Beard of Light Fury!
Some people think Lewis Carroll may have been a pedophile. The real Alice's story is incredibly interesting. There's a play about her and the real Peter Pan.
You cleared up a mystery for me! I used to think the outside part of Alice was scary, but the last few years I thought it wasn't scary at all and wondered why I used to think that. I didn't know that part of the track actually changed.
Yes! Me, too!!!😂
Fascinating! Maybe they removed the dandelions because in the film Alice was kicked out of the garden when they thought she was possibly weed, so since dandelions are technically weeds they couldn't have a bunch of weeds outside the ride? That or all the spikey things kept falling off. haha
Thanks! Keep up the good work. Love you!
my favorite parts of this video was you doing the comparison when Disneyland in the past and showing pictures how different it was before and after 🖤😁🐭🐶🦆👏🏻 have a wonderful and magical day everyone
I really miss the Skyway Buckets. Great way to get across the park during a parade. You get the ease and a great view.
I was just thinking of them today. Why did they never bring them back?
That ride was classic. I remember riding it a few months before "Alice" reopened after Alice's big redo. I could see that the exit door was open on the second level and that the "door" had been replaced by the Queen's soldiers!!! I was so excited! Earlier, when Big Thunder was being built, Sky Way had a great view of it.
Your videos are the reason why I started to do research on disney parks history, during my recent visit to the US this summer while being in the parks I was looking to every piece of the parks’ history thanks to your videos that inspired my curiosity
I'm so glad you're back to this type of video. Don't get me wrong, I like the Road Trip videos, but I love the Disney History videos.
Same here. I love these history videos as well as Road Trip videos (especially the Clown Motel in Nevada and Native American sites).
People care Justin. They care.
The shoes are from a scene in the movie where Alice meets a caterpillar who turns into a butterfly and flies away, leaving his shoes behind.
Loved the squirrel puppet!!! Alice in Wonderland is my favorite book Disney knew what was good.
I think the Caterpillar shoes are left behind on the mushroom because he turned into a butterfly and flew away. Great video, thanks so much
LOVED this. Alice was a favorite of mine growing up. True what you said the more clean-cut the person, the more you appreciate the odd and the strange. I always did at least.
Not true at all!
I feel like I was raised in Disneyland and feel so lucky for it. My dad played piano in a jazz band in the Carnation Plaza back in the 60's for a few years. My baby sister and I had the run of the place! Heaven. I have not been since the mid ninties.Supposedly next year. Trying to prepare myself for the changes. Thanks Justin. SO appreciate the old photos and comparisons. I need to see if my family has any photos...
I THOUGHT the Alice twisty part was not as scary and skinny as before! Thought I imagined it!!! 🤣 Thanks! I remember the upside down room from 79's, too. I've loved the movie since I was a kid in the 60's..❤
I LOVED the old outside track on Alice! It was so fun! Thanks for reminding me!
Dandelions had a marvelous shimmering moment in Fantasia.
Always interesting to see the changes.
I have a caterpillar picture, I figured he was booted because he was smoking.
I was there in the golden era (from the 60s to the 80s). I loved it. Now, well, last time I was there, I was bored to death and haven't been back since.
Stock market agrees with you.
I would love to see those spiky lights lit up.
me too!!
I wonder was the mansanto ride open when they made the spiked molecule I mean Daisy
I want to say thank you for bringing huge talent and intellect to a land in intensive care.
Well done soldier
That photo is obviously from another dimension.
This kind of content is my favorite from this channel
Justin, Absolutely brilliant research on Disneyland…..Disney should put you on the payroll! Maybe to the average visitor they wouldn’t care about the flowers, tracks, trees, shoes , but Disney historians would certainly be interested,,,,,,,as you! Good luck in your endeavors, 🙏🏽❤️🌴
Very cool. Definitely have never seen that! Great catch!! One thing watching this footage and seeing these photos is how windy the track is (I've always noticed that) BUT the tire marks are no where near as windy on the other side of the center track. (Eg at 8:01)I've seen this a gazillion times but only now has it registered to me that the rear wheels don't wind that much, it's the narrower front that does the left and right winding so much?! How does the carriage tilt left and right yet the rear wheels don't hardly at all by comparison?! I'm trying to wrap my head around this a bit more and will watch again!
Thank you for being so smart and having such a good memory. These old pictures are so fascinating, I have to pause the video on each pic just to take it all in. I appreciate you and all your research as I am obsessed with the same things you are.
Oh, and I see I took a fun pic in Paris, where the labyrinth has the dandelion spikes too surrounding the caterpillar.
Love these history videos, always insightful, great job!
I CARE!!!!
Justin, I grew up So Cal 1960-70 in Whittier. I am now north of 65 but during the ten years, and a few times since, visited DL often. I too like to find the old parts of DL and how things change. I often do not like change....but it's the only constant. The zig zag path scared me as a kid.....in a fun way.
Last visit to Knott's we hunted down where things were during out time in So Cal.
Looking forward to more now and then
Thanks!!!
My wife and I are fortunate to have come across some old photographs of her cousin at Disneyland from October 1955. if you would like copies of these Photographs I can send you some. unfortunately We cannot send the originals but photocopies would be fine.
I remember the set of the nautilus from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea.Even the giant squid.They also had the captain’s organ and I heard later put it in the Haunted Mansion.Great memories.
No question I miss that exhibit
This will blow your mind
Walt Disney gave this ride to Blackpool pleasure beach into the uk
It’s the only ever Disney ride that’s not in a Disney park
The ride is still working here in the uk, check it out !!!!!!!
Thanks for this I’m a new Disney adult and have been geeking out on Disney history and past so thanks bro great vid
Great to see a new video,
Justin, missed ya.
Very interesting find today, the spiked Dandelion Puff.
I really love the stained glass tulip lamps, I wouldn't mind having one in my apartment.
I have to be honest, Alice in Wonderland has never been one of my favorites...too far fetched for me.
Thank you for all the time & research you put into this video, it really turned out great!!
👍👍
I love your videos, Justin, and I really love it when you point out unusual things like the spiky dandelion lights. Even when you’re not in Disneyland your videos are always interesting and entertaining.
I too, don’t care for the books about Alice. I find them dry and boring. But the Disney movie I really like and I absolutely adore the ride.
Thanks again for a great video!
I really enjoyed that! Good job Justin
I totally know how you feel when you were talking about being more familiar with the Disneyland of the past and not as familiar with the Disneyland of the present. That's EXACTLY how I feel about Walt Disney World. Im wwaayy more familiar with the WDW of the 70s-90s than I am with whatever the monstrosity is that they've turned it into now.
Great video!! I really enjoyed learning some new facts about one of my favorite rides!
I love your videos about Disneyland's past! You have an amazing collection! I have a 1970s picture of my sister and I in a caterpillar car going down the ramp with one of those dandelions in the foreground. I think it's Covid-spiked rather than smooth, but I'd have to double-check. IMO, Osha should have a grandfather policy, where if something has performed safely for many decades, it should be exempt from newer regulations. I assume "Alice's" exit ramp was safe prior to the mandatory redo (and that Matterhorn doesn't really need those fences put up over some areas). ....... For the most part, I loved the early '80s redo of the attraction, but the upside-down room was one of my favorite things in Disneyland and should have remained! I'll never forget seeing my reflection upside-down in a mirror. For me it's as big a loss as Captain Hook's Galley/Skull Rock. (Don't get me wrong, over all I've always loved New Fantasyland.) .......... Regarding the animated movie, my understanding is the shortened version that played on Wonderful World of Disney in the mid-'50s went over really well with audiences. Anyway, thanks for the video!
Good stuff,I think those lights with spikes looked pretty rad myself.
Harold wouldn’t have been able to eat a churro.
I learned this from another channel: churros were first introduced to the park in the ‘80s, as an offering at the Videopolis snack bar.
I was thinking the same thing. I went to Disneyland often in the 1960s/70s and never saw a churro. Even in the 1980s/90s I wasn't aware of the churros at Disneyland. Maybe becasue I don't care for them. Although I understand the churros at Disneyland are better then the ones at Disney World. Something to do with the humidity in Florida.
I ❤ that you ❤ history! Disneyland History! You rock Justin!!
When they redid Fantasyland, they took out part of the outside leaves that the catepillars used to ride on, making that segment a bit shorter of a ride.
Great video as always
I love these kind of topics 👍
I've been up on the vine post-widening. Even then, it was scary!
Fun fact. There's a copycat ride in Blackpool Pleasure Beach, which is based off the book (and a bit of a mess) but they mimic some scenes and ride layout (including the turn back into unload before the Mad Tea Party was added).
Love these videos
0:20 I remember that road. Went to Japan for 3yrs duty , came back and it was GONEZO and Downtown Disney was there. I remember "IF" you got there early enough. Your walk to the car was less than 5 mins.
Hmm. Didn't those spiked dandelions make an appearance on the INNER SPACE ride? And I'm not sure if that particular photo is from the late 50s. The eldest boy's hairdo is too "Long" for that time.
Yes the boys hair looks too long for the late 50s. I think it’s early 70s myself.
Great video, Justin! I love that area of Fantasyland.
Where was the carousel originally?
Justin looks at how close the wheels of the ride gets to the guide rail. I work at Winnie Pooh here in WDW and the ride is similar. That guide rail has buss bars that supply power to the ride. The wheels getting as close to those buss bars blows me away.
Great video! Alice is my favorite ride!
Oooh YEAH. A Justin Disneyland video again! LETS F****** GO!
I got to go from 1963 to the present. I'm so happy I got to see Walt's park. I have a full map of the park from 1979, the year I moved from Cali to Vegas baby
Whats up so much fun videos Justin ❤ the videos keep going
Justin just met you outside the gate. Eleanor was asleep and missed the whole thing. Thank you for the quick pic brother- Aaron
I love Alice, and honestly, I always consider Wonderland as it's own "thing", completely separate from all other Disney properties. Alice in Wonderland is one of my top favorites from design and concept to characters and themes. It's so different from typical Disney fairytales or stories.
I wish they bring back The Fiberglass Caterpillar on the mushroom
Alice is still my favorite ride….and I am 65😋
Me, too, 66!😄
After the Tea Party, you end up crashing in a giant teapot to a pitch black room with glowing strobe lights, signs and 4 diminishing and screaming doors in the 1958 version.
We are all very interested in this stuff! It's all a history in modern whimsy
I love ur videos always make me so happy
That’s so funny about the shoes on the mushroom because I always thought there was a catapillar there
i love the old tracks looking like leafs. what a fun one. but makes sense they'd change the tracks for walk-outs. i think the old smooth ones would like up. and the one with spikes the the spikes woul light up. tivoli in cph denmark has somethings similar. i think the caterpillar on the roof of the mushroom, used to plbow smoke.
Thanks I enjoyed seeing the past awesome video
wow another deep dive into Disney Park hx. Nice puns.. I didn't get to Disneyland till mid 7o's for the Bicentennial stayed in A campground that is no longer there
I remember the thin track. It was the best part. My brother and I called it “The Lilypad Ride”
The ride was better with the narrow track because it gave you the sensation that you were going to fall off the leaf, just like a Wild Mouse coaster. I don't understand the OHSA changes. Why would Alice have different rules than Goofy's Sky School, which is allowed to have a narrow track?
Plus, the "Alice" ride has a 60-year-history of operating safely. (At least, I've never heard of any accidents there.)
Love these history video’s! The background noise on this one drives me nuts though… aaaahg
… and those translucent leaves were a lot better, because they looked like a real plants and the scene in the Peter Pan movie where Tinker Bell singes her way through one.
@9:56 We care Justin!
Love the content
Super fun!
Hello, you my friend are awesome, I've watched your videos on the The Thing, in Arizona, as I lived in Arizona fior many years. Your attention to detail, regaurding Disneyland is top mark and where my passion lives, I to have a collection of photos, reveiling so much history, if you choose to see them, amazing in my opinion. Will you be my friend? Im more joking, it's just because someone haveing this level of passion, matches mine. Thank you for you conservation of Disneyland. You rock, keep it up.
There are these kinds of "flowers" at Alice's Curious Labyrinth near the caterpillar in Disneyland Paris.
I have a old guest map of D-land from what I think is the early 90's. Would be interested in this for you history collection?
Alice In Randomland?
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Justin, do we have a Mandela Effect going on? Because I too remember that there used to be a caterpillar on the mushroom outside of the Alice ride where the shoes are now. However I can’t find a single image of this. 😳
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the ride had the leave track for decades right, has there ever been any issues?
I don't get why they had to take that away.
if anything make it wider but keep the leaf aesthetic
I'm interested in what you have to say. Be nicer to yourself! I'm finally going to Disneyland next year.From Wyoming .I'm 36. My sister went when she was a kid but I was a baby. Maybe I'll run into you and Ally. I started watching you when you had just met her. Keep doing what you're doing.❤
I don't know why I always think I'm so much older than you, like 20 years older than you. And I think, man, I'm impressed with how much you know for your age. But then I'm reminded, I'm only NINE years older than you, not 20!! 😅😅😅
I love the chicken of the sea ship it’s was called the Jolly Roger
You bought a ticket at the mushroom but you gave it to the operator to get on.
You are absolutely right. Disneyland had ticket booths in every land so if you ran out of tickets in your book or didn't buy a ticket book, you could buy a ticket for the ride you wanted to go on. You gave the ticket to the ride operator when you got on the ride. Justin is too young to have done that. When I was little my mother would take my sister and me to Disneyland and buy us each a ten ride ticket book. She didn't but a ticket book for herself because she didn't go on too many rides, but if she did go on a ride with us she bought a ticket at one of the ticket booths. I guess she thought that was more economical. And if my sister and I ran out of the "good" tickets, which were the C, D & E tickets, my mother would not buy us a ticket if we wanted to go on another one of those rides, so we had to be careful how we used our tickets.
Daandylion picture is from the late 60’s
I always felt that they should have an adult version of that ride and play Jefferson Airplanes “White Rabbit” during the ride!😉
Actually the dark rides are pretty much the same as they first were with some updates.
You mentioned English Lit. Were you an English major? If so, what was your focus?
He is not allowed to share in detail...it tends to overwhelm.
I wish we have a peoplemover.
Weeird!
Others may do Disney videos but no one does it like you 👍🏼👍🏼
WHERE IS THE CHESHIRE CAT?!?!?! I go to the park just to see this mad cat!!! What is going on?!? 😢 I'm so confused! Then again we're all mad! He probably just went out for a cup of tea!!! Let me know when he comes back please😶
How interesting? Come to think of it, I kinda miss the Rocket Rods Ride from Tomorrowland when I was there as a toddler back in either 1999 or 2000! Also, Justin, have you & Ally heard that the Jungle Cruise ride has upgrades! Beard of Light Fury!
I, or rather GorillasDontBlog have an even more beautiful photo of the sputnik seeds.
Took me a sec to get the squirrel joke
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I LIKE weird!
Twas brillig and the slivytoves did gire and gimble in the wabe.
All mimsey were the borogroves, and the momeraths outgrabe.
What's the second verse?😂
Some people think Lewis Carroll may have been a pedophile.
The real Alice's story is incredibly interesting. There's a play about her and the real Peter Pan.
Just realized, this guy looks and sounds like Pee Wee Herman.