After 70 years, an iconic part of Disneyland Resort randomly popped up at Disney World this week.
Disneyland celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, a milestone that honors the park’s legacy and iconic attractions that have stood the test of time. From classic rides like Jungle Cruise and Peter Pan’s Flight to landmarks like Sleeping Beauty Castle, Walt Disney’s original theme park remains a blend of nostalgia and magic, with many beloved features still enchanting guests just as they did in 1955.

However, plenty of things have changed over the years. Disneyland Park has evolved from a single, modest theme park into a sprawling entertainment hub with new lands, updated attractions, and modern technologies. What began as a showcase for Walt Disney’s vision has grown to include immersive experiences like Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the addition of Disney California Adventure Park, and a shift toward more interactive, high-tech attractions, all while maintaining the park’s signature sense of magic.
Disneyland Attraction Relocates to Disney World
This week, the park experienced another change (although fortunately, this one was temporary).
For the first time in 70 years, one of Disneyland’s most iconic musical attractions—the Disneyland Band—abandoned the West Coast to visit Walt Disney World Resort.
Disney Parks shared a video on its official Instagram that showed the band, which frequents Main Street, U.S.A. and other areas of the park, performing “When You Wish Upon a Star” in front of Cinderella Castle. This marks the first time in the band’s history that it has performed at Disney World’s OG theme park.
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