
Disneyland Stage Coach Information
Last Updated:9/29/2012 6:09:39 PM
| Disneyland Stage Coach (July 1955-
February 1956
) |
| Guests ride in Concorde Coaches through Frontierland's Wilderness |

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Onstage Photos
Stage Coach On Display In Frontierland
(2004)
Stage Coach On Display In Frontierland
(2004)
Stage Coach On Display In Frontierland
(2004)
Front Of Stage Coach On Display In Front
(2004)

Backstage Photos
Stage Coach Sitting Backstage
NOTE: copyright Walt Disney Company
Stage Coach After Accident
Walt Disney With Stage Coach Backstage
(1954)

Standard Operating Procedure Manual

Videos
Great view of load and unload
(:21 1956)

Audio Clips

Secrets
The stage coaches were removed because the horses were spooked by the Disneyland Railroad trains that traveled nearby.
Each coach could hold 6 guests
Required a C ticket
The stage coach was pulled out of retirement in 1980 for Disneylands 25th anniversary

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Articles
Disneyland For Adults Only
Dateline: September 01, 2012
Status: Current
When I told a friend I was heading to Disneyland to explore its appeal for adults, his immediate retort was that it would be a very brief visit. And when our group, not a person under 35, walked through the gates of Disneyland on a warm Saturday and
All Aboard Disney's Fort Wilderness Railroad
Dateline: October 07, 2011
Status: Current
It's no secret that Walt Disney had a special place in his heart for railroads. Years before Disneyland opened, he built a model railroad in his backyard which he dubbed the Carolwood Pacific Railroad and spent countless hours riding it, tinkering
Happy Birthday, Disneyland
Dateline: July 16, 2010
Status: Current
Disneyland was Walt Disney's baby, a dream he nurtured for years which eventually turned into a flat-out obsession ... an obsession that had as many skeptics as it had bank creditors demanding that Disney make good on all the loans he needed to make
All Aboard For Disneyland
Dateline: July 01, 1955
Status: Archive
(Requires DLDHistory Deluxe or higher membership)
Byways, streets and rail lines of yesteryear, rivers of today, super freeways and sky-trails of the future, paths and celestial seas in the ageless realm of make-believe are ready for travel-and all can be traversed in a single day at Disneyland.
California Supreme Court's Ruling On The "Indiana Jones" Ride
Dateline: June 27, 2005
Status: Archive
(Requires DLDHistory Deluxe or higher membership)
Last week, the California Supreme Court decided that the "Indiana Jones" amusement park ride at Disneyland was like a city bus. It therefore held that Disneyland owed the duty of "utmost care" of a common carrier to the passengers on the ride.

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