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Facilities for changing infants, prepar- & rtl;r'l''ill,l :;li:i.i i ing formula and warming bottles. Sorry, baby sitting is N0T available. Disndblond '$ Oisptay of photographic equipment and free photo informatio, [] STriCI! i.lit)i ftll[] \ldHl'.liI fl fidi.[ffiS inen',r: flifi::iiil:ii liufili ]ii.' ;:l tl Strollers and wheel chairs are available at a nominal rental for the fl day, at right side of the Main Gate turnstiles as you enter the Park. fll Complete tourist information and Registration Center. All of us in Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom hope that "b) ffi-l'r KIhl-[ "I riflJn your visit today will be a happy and memorable one. We UPlSi[f'] particularly pleased you ru l'iii:tji',4flCY [., Located to the right of and outside the Main Entrance. You may leave are to have with us during our ij] R OetaiteA and accurate re-creation of an 1890 era drug store. your pet in an airy, individual enclosure at a cost of 25 cents for the Tencennial Celebration-commemorating a Decade of [] D isneyland. ,ii ri,ri,rltilii day. The charge includes a choice of Ken-L-Ration pet food "dinner." ;rl'l;i-r'i; rriirt[.;i: [l Since it opened on luly 17,1955, people from all lilty The Store of g,randfather's day, complete to package L0$lli 0il[[tiri[:tl states and more than one hundred nations have come to be ; .General iii *lll Facilities for the care of children separated from their parents are transported to the world of fun and fantasy in Disneyland. maintained at the end of East Plaza Street. The matron in charge . We are glad that you are among them. ::l:'I,'j'l: l" "'.,non.' will assist you. Your enjoyment and future first of this visits is the I , i consideration of all Disneylanders. i1 Display of pianos and organs and daily organ concerts. lr[ffis[ /\![} ] i As you explore Disneyland, we suggest that you keep +l I Registered nurses are on duty in the First Aid center, adjacent to this folder. The information it contains has heen pre- ln FR0NTIERIAI{I) be sure the Lost Children's facility, end of East Plaza Street. Doctor and pared to help make your visit as pleasant an erperience it to see: ambulance are available in emergencies. ;i;i)Ii 11 as possible. rl i;[li il '] l i:i:li ,lirirllr:;iiii: il::\11!f , l P[]5[AGli tiillh;'tItli ;ii''3u M,{\iI liIlilfli;ir Ihe Disneyland Staff R wayout-West varieiy strow with comedy, singing and dancing. l;] - Stamps are available in vending machines located in each of the lands. Mail boxes for cards and letters are located throughout Disneyland. li) l,r, l:,l[fu.l ,"l.l;i iiiirrl Ill?i:: L;iirliiiL i] There is N0 United States Post Office located within Disneyland. ixi A disptay of woolen apparel and accessories. iil ['jLl El"[0 [h t tlPf, X0['l trli i iI Located in each of the lands. Ask any Disneylander for the location rook of the nearest one. H for: ,l 1,"t9l9ll"rffnlr.: ; ,''' l'' ilujrij j I ilrr ril !tr'i i;rl: ;ri{ifliniir l;i Bl.itll [[ [J 0 5ii:iilV[fi f -ii "Vrrrc ahead" home shows how science will shape the dwelling iil Bank of America provides service at its Town Square location every day Disneyland is open, including Saturdays, Sundays, holidays. $1 of tomorrow. : and ':.' 'i i [.fi ii[:Rl/[[iL .'-' ,ri [,-'r:,]'J- i, x-[l!ir t] 0t(!:It ;:; Facilities for checking are located in the Global Van Lines building til "America the Beautiful" shown in the unique Circarama film ,l in Town Square, next Fire ';l process, to the Station. and the story of communications. i Flr:1 ' r,1 ,.i1,;.;' .r, -. ,t.t: . Rfi1S ll il{iutiis; r i :f":r ,'r;i .,: r r'j '"' ' Located in each of the lands. Any employee will direct you to the fi Shows chemistry's contributions to tomorrow's life. nearest one. ' i{:ilrn,:Z;;rru-iit;:.,,.,-r,r,r,ii;{r::.ij=rl:t;:.:rr.ji!.- " ,-rrai!.;r: r :!:l=::i','11-1t1,,. 'o r,.1i6-*, '-.'i" lVlaiir Siit:r:t. li -s h. Carnation lce Cream Parlor . Hills Bros. Coffee House and Garden . Carnation Plaza Gardens ' Coca-Cola Refreshment Corner . Sunkist Guide to Food, Refreshment, Citrus House . Plaza lnn . Plaza Pavilion . Disneyland Emporium . Book and Candle Shop. rl, BIENVENID0 A DISNEYLANDIA l.livarttirielantl ,I\ Sunkist, I Presume . Tahitian Terrace . Adventureland Bazaar. and Shopping in l)isneyland HERZTICHE WILXOMMEN ZU irciri rcr llur! . D ISNEYIAND You will find every type of food and shopping service within Pepsi-Cola's Golden Horseshoe Oaks Tavern Malt Shop Aunt Jemima's Kitchen . Casa de Fritos. the Park and at the Disneyland Hotel, opposite the Main BIENVENU A DISNEYLAND [:iii ,;r:y lr ii d your Auto Exit. Here is a complete list of these facilities for Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship Snack Bars . Welch Grape Juice BENVENUTO A DISNEYLAND information and guidance: Arbor . Tinkerbell's Toy Shop. DISNEYTAND NI YOKU Yacht Bar. IRALSYAI MASHITA MAP OF btneslon0 fr.s.A. MAIN STREET u.s.A. FRONTI ERLAND Flight o Storybook Land Canal Boats o Motor Boat Cruise Main Street Horse Cars o Main Street Cinema o Horse Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland o lndian War o Alice in Wonderland o Mr. Toad's Wild Ride r Snow Surreys o Fire Engine o Horseless Carriages o Omnibus Canoes o Mike Fink Keel Boats o Frontierland Shooting White's Adventures o Skyway to Tomorrowland . o Penny Arcade o SF & D Excursion Train o SF & D Gallery o Tom Sawyer lsland Rafts o Columbia . The Fantasyland Autopia. o SF & D Freight Train. o Passenger Train Mark Twain Pack Mules Through Nature's Wonderland. OH ADVENTURELAND ANTASYLAND Art of Animation o 20,000 Leagues Exhibit o Tomorrow- Rivers of the World Jungle Boat Cruise o Swiss Family King Arthur Carrousel o Sleeping Beauty Castle o Midget land Autopia o Skyway to Fantasyland o Tomorrowland Tree House o Big Game Shooting Gallery o Walt Disney's Autopia o Fantasyland Theater o Casey Jr. Circus Train Jets o Submarine Voyage o Monorail Trains o Moon Enchanted Tiki Room. o Dumbo Flying Elephants o Mad Tea Party o Peter Pan Rocket o Flying Saucers o Matterhorn Bobsleds..
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