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Disneyland Checklist Disneyland Checklist Year Season/Code/Date Cover 1955 Your First Visit to Disneyland - Green Logo 1955 ©1955 Your Guide to Disneyland - Compliments of Bank of America 1955 ©1955 Welcome to Disneyland - Doc 1956 ©1956 Welcome to Disneyland - Tinkerbell over Sleeping Beauty's Castle 1957 ©1957 Welcome to Disneyland - Tinkerbell over Sleeping Beauty's Castle 1958-59 ©1958 6-1-58 1.25MM Welcome to Disneyland - Orange with 5 lands 1960 ©1960 6-60-1.3MM Welcome to Disneyland - Blue 1961 ©1961 7-61-1.3 M M Welcome to Disneyland - Blue 1962 ©1962 Welcome to Disneyland - Orange 1963 ©1963 Welcome to Disneyland - Pink 1964 ©1964 Welcome to Disneyland - Green 1965 ©1965 Welcome to Disneyland - Blue and Orange - 65 Logo 1965 Fall/Winter Your Guide to Disneyland - Walt on Cover (Thanksgiving, Christmas) 1966 Spring Your Guide to Disneyland - Walt on Cover (Easter) 1966 Summer Your Guide to Disneyland - Walt on Cover (Summer) 1966 Fall/Winter Your Guide to Disneyland - Walt on Cover (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's) DisneylandResortDaily.com1967 Spring Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle - LARGE FONT (March - May) 1967 Summer Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle - LARGE FONT (June - September) 1967 Fall/Winter Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle - LARGE FONT (9-15-67 to 3-31-68) 1968 Spring Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (4-1-68 to 6-14-68) 1968 Summer Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (6-15-68 to 9-7-68) 1968 Fall/Winter Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (11-1-68 to 1-15-69) 1969 Spring Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (2-1-69 to 6-15-69) 1969 Summer Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (6-21-69 to 9-6-69) 1969-70 Fall/Winter Goofy, Mickey and Pluto in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (9-7-69 to 2-14-70) 1970 Spring Goofy, Mickey and Pluto in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (2-15-70 to 5-31-70) 1970 Summer Fireworks over Sleeping Beauty's Castle (6-20-70 to 9-12-70) 1970-71 Fall/Winter Goofy, Mickey and Pluto in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (10-1-70 to 2-1-71) 1971 Spring Goofy, Mickey and Pluto in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (2-1-71 to 6-1-71) 1971 Summer Fireworks over Sleeping Beauty's Castle (6-19-71 to 9-11-71) 1971-72 Fall/Winter Photo collage (9-12-71 to 2-15-72) updated 6-28-2021 v3.9 ©2021 DisneylandResortDaily.com Page 1 of 27 Disneyland Checklist Year Season/Code/Date Cover 1972 Spring Brer Bear with flowers and guests (2-16-72 to 6-16-72) 1972 Summer Mark Twain at night (6-17-72 to 9-9-72) 1972-73 Fall/Winter Bear Country Jamborere (9-10-72 to 4-1-73) 1973 Spring Bobsled splashing in front of Matterhorn (4-11-73 to 6-15-73) 1973 Summer Mickey in the Main Street Electrical Parade (6-16-73 to 9-8-73) 1973-74 Fall/Winter Boats in front of "it's a small world" (9-9-73 to 2-24-74) 1974 Spring Donald and Mickey if front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (2-27-74 to 6-14-74) 1974 Summer America Sings (6-15-74 to 9-7-74) 1974-75 Fall/Winter Mark Twain on Rivers of America (9-8-74 to 2-18-75) 1975 Spring Horse and carriage in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (2-19-75 to 6-13-75) 1975 Summer 20th Anniversary - America on Parade (6-14-75 to 9-6-75) 1975-76 Fall/Winter America on Parade - Eagle Float (9-7-75 to 2-17-76) 1976 Spring America on Parade - Large People (2-18-76 to 6-18-76) 1976 Summer America on Parade - Train and Plane Float (6-19-76 to 9-6-76) 1976-77 Fall/Winter Train Station (9-7-76 to 2-8-77) 1977 Spring Fire Truck in front of Walt Disney Story (2-9-77 to 6-17-77) DisneylandResortDaily.com1977 Summer Main Street Electrical Parade (6-18-77 to 9-10-77) 1977-78 Fall/Winter Space Mountain through palm trees (9-11-77 to 2-13-78) 1978 Spring Mark Twain (2-14-78 to 6-16-78) 1978 Summer Matterhorn at Night (6-17-78 to 9-9-78) 1978-79 Fall/Winter Abominabile Snowman in Matterhorn Mountain (9-10-78 to 2-12-79) 1979 Spring Sleeping Beauty's Castle with Ballons (2-13-79 to 6-16-79) 1979 Summer/Fall Fireworks above Sleeping Beauty's Castle (6-16-79 to 9-8-79) 1979-80 Fall/Winter Mark Twain on Rivers of America (9-9-1979 to 12-31-1979) 1980 Disneyland 25 Family Reunion 1981 Fab 5 with balloons 1981-82 Fab 5 with balloons 1982 6/82/1.8 Train in front of station 1983 12/82/1.3 Train in front of station 1983 6/83-2.3 Pinocchio and Friends in Fantasyland 1984 2.5-4/84 Mickey & Donald in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle Donald's Birthday updated 6-28-2021 v3.9 ©2021 DisneylandResortDaily.com Page 2 of 27 Disneyland Checklist Year Season/Code/Date Cover 1984 Mark Twain at Night 1984 1/84-825M Flowers in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle 1985 1/85-2MM Sleeping Beauty's Castle 30th Anniversary Cake 1985 6/85 2.1MM Sleeping Beauty's Castle 30th Anniversary 1986 3.86-2.4MM Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Night (Souvenir Guide in Purple) 1986 Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Night (Souvenir Guide in Green) 1986 Disneyland Main Street Train Station 1987 Disneyland Main Street Train Station 1988 12.7.2M Disneyland Main Street Train Station 1988 1M860.88 Sleeping Beauty's Castle, Mickey ballons and Mickey with a family 1989 2M330 12.88 Brer Fox and Brer Bear on Splash Mountain - Opening in the Spring 1989 2M161 6.89 Guests on Splash Mountain - Opening in the Summer 1989 2M161 6.89 Splash Mountain - Open Now 1990 2.32M190 Parade with huge Pluto 1990 2.32M690 Parade with huge Minnie 1991 462M1091 Christmas characters in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle DisneylandResortDaily.com1991 628M191 Hand drawn picture of Sleeping Beauty's Castle 1991 1.95M691 Cartoon characters in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (Souvenier Guide in Green/Yellow) 1991 Cartoon characters in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle (Souvenier Guide in Red/Yellow) 1992 750M192 Fab 5 in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle 1992 3M492 Sleeping Beauty's Castle at Night 1992 1.2M992 Fab 5 in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle - No year on front 1993 3MM493 Mickey's Toontown 1994 1.8MM1/94 ToonTown/Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin 1994 07/09 - 07/15 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 07/16 - 07/22 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 07/23 - 07/29 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 07/30 - 08/05 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 08/06 - 08/12 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 08/13 - 08/19 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 08/20 - 08/26 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain updated 6-28-2021 v3.9 ©2021 DisneylandResortDaily.com Page 3 of 27 Disneyland Checklist Year Season/Code/Date Cover 1994 08/27 - 09/02 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 09/03 - 09/09 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 09/10 - 09/16 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 09/17 - 09/18 Inside Disneyland Today - Gadget Go Coaster, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain 1994 09/19 - 09/23 Inside Disneyland Today - 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