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  • if it took till the 17 century to get electricity, then it's gonna take another 18 centurys to get flying cars. and the world will end before that.

  • @TheSfrfilms PFFFT you honestly believe that!?

  • @Toonlink123456789 what i meant to say was controlled electricity. and maybe the late 19th century, plus back to the future and other shows in the 80s thought 2010 would have flying cars. anyways, we basically already have a flying car. but its called a plane. they fly. and transport people.

  • @TheSfrfilms no no the end of the world

  • sure disneyland is great today but somehow I prefer when it was more simple even though im only 19

  • its 12:12 am 10 gone 40 to go...................

  • Autopia type rides should exist today. the trackless design is too cool

  • Oh how awesome it would've been to have gone back then. I'm 19 & I love Disney & always have thought it was awesome. I think it would've been cool to go back in time & visit that

  • 480p We Meet Again...

  • hmmmmm the bathroom of 1985, iv seen them today still and its 011 lol

  • The organ seen at 3:54 is now in the Haunted Mansion.

  • it is amazing, that when I was a kid there were only 48 states,and now there only 50 states...not counting our ownership of two other places??

  • This was my world when I was a kid..what a great place to grow up with''

  • @catfishbates1 yep. and look at what has happened to disneyland. it's a sad shame that kids no longer use their imagination and just want a cheap fast thrill. don't get me wrong i like thrills but i also like to learn about new and interesting things.

  • This is how memories are built...

  • So much of this looks like the 1939 New York Worlds fair

  • Even though generations change, the 50s/60s era was the best. I loved going to Disneyland then. I don't think I would want to go now.

  • These videos of vintage disneyland are so comforting to realize that such a world ever existed! In this overcrowded , dangerous world in which we try to survive in, memories are so important, Thank You.

  • @videotimesss1 it was a wonderfull world if you were Wasp, heterosexual, male and didn't have any ideas that deviated from the "norm" yes...the sixties didn't come a moment too soon !

  • @Dirkdebruyne

    Couldn't have said it better, plus people forget about the segregation, the lynch mobs, the extreme sexism, the constant in-your-face nuclear bomb fear, the brutal black listing and commie witch hunt, strict black and white moral codes, second hand smoke everywhere, addictive over the counter diet pills containing more Amphetamine than Adderall, etc, etc. The 50's were a beautiful pastel colored living hell

  • @julesreverie Yeah the world was a pretty messed up place,but, when you went to Disneyland,all of the things you described so well did not apply we were all just people looking for a clean place that we could all share..nomatter color race or creed we were all just visiters,however it is a shame that outside the park were bigots race baiters etc....maybe that is why some of us have fond memorries of inside the park..I hope you can find at least one memory from your past that gives you comfort..

  • New Video Will Post Later This Week. The Countdown is ON!

  • Crane Paper does not come up when i tryed to look for it online

    i wanted to see there idea of a bathroom

  • you cant beat the good old days where u left your troubles behind when you enter disneyland . it was like shangri-la. now its has change since the last 25 years . its sad that the outside world attiude has creep in!!

  • Please share the name of the audio track? lapd692atgmaildotcom

  • the good old days...

  • Why does it seem like Autopia got DEhanced?

  • @kirbymaster5 Isn't it on tracks now? At the beginning it was "free-wheeling" but that caused some accidents.

  • My mother, 2 brothers and I visited Disneyland in 1960, just 5 years after it opened (7/1955). I was 13 at the time, and was living in Phoenix, AZ. We also visited Marineland of the Pacific, plus this other big amusement park at Long Beach, which was so filthy dirty, dingy. Disneyland was so bright, colorful, clean, and immaculate.

    The other amusement park was long since torn down, replaced by a convention center/hotel complex where the original Queen Mary(ret) is permanently berthed

  • The bathroom of tomorrow! What a great ride!

  • 2 people have no soul.

  • now we have 50

  • Your videos are interesting, do make more!!!!

  • Nash Rambler, grab em while you can because they are going under.

  • Monsanto!!!

  • A better time....

  • hidden mickey 2:15?

  • 2:36 .. $1.50 sign me up, i wish disneyland was that cheap now

  • lol the distant world of 1985!!

  • American Motors also sponcered the Disneyland TV show.

  • 0:09 the castle look like the hong kong disneyland today

  • 7:12-7:19 We don't even have those yet!

  • the old autopia cars sound like bees buzzing

  • Great job again!

  • past Autopia looks more fun than todays

    I can only GUESS that they added the center rail cause dumb idiots kept on making head on collisions causing serious injuries to both drivers

  • My Grandma took me to Disneyland in May, 1960. I was just about to turn seven years old. It was the greatest thrill a little boy could ever exepct.

    Thanks for the memories.

  • @scubawrestler wow that was the year my dad was born!!! wow thats amazing! what was it like back then?

  • @MichWomg Surprisingly not too different from today. We didn't have hand held computer toys etc then, but microwaves had started to show up, most home appliances were the same. The car makes and models were about the same, a little less complicated. Air travel was becoming more popular. I flew that year for the first time in an airliner. There were only 4 to 6 channels of TV though, and all the kids went outside to play with friends instead of staying in. Snickers was 5 cents

  • @scubawrestler wow thats so epic...

  • @scubawrestler lucky you. Did you ever ride Mine Tain Thru' Nature's Wonderland?

  • @zac613 I remember doing that. There were giant "boiling paintpots" out in the "Desert". Back in those days, Tom Sawyer's Island had a big fort, where the kids got to fight against an attacking Indian raid. That, of course stopped decades ago, when we developed the idea of "political correctness". It was just a big grown up way of playing "cowboy and Indians".

  • @scubawrestler yep they were called "devil's paint pots". i'm to young for Nature's Wonderland, but i would prefer it better than a 2 min coaster that's at all the other disney parks. yes people are so political these days that they forget how to let go and have fun. It's a shame...... oh well i can't do nothing about it.

  • your back dued still wating new dca update

  • buying this dvd :)

  • thanks! that was cool.

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  • thanks

  • just bought mine, keep making them and I will keep buying, thanks.

  • what did you buy and from what site?

  • Description, dude.

  • Yay new videos! I've been waiting forever!!!!

  • man i could watch these vids all the time

  • god, i love these videos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Glad you're back

  • Wow that looks completely amazing!

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