This holiday overlay was retired after only running for two years
Jingle Cruise
The in-universe name for Space Mountain
Space Station 77
Westward Ho! This salty treat used to be a Frontierland staple in the 1990's
McDonald's French Fries
This parade was Disneyland's first night parade
Main Street Electrical Parade
Imagineering's original name, WED, stands for this
Walter Elias Disney
Pin Trading debuted in WDW in 1999, but did not debut in Disneyland until this year
2000
This princess lives in the smallest castle in Disneyland and the largest castle in the Magic Kingdom
Cinderella
The bridge to Sleeping Beauty's Castle was last lowered in this year
1983
This parade ran for the bicentennial celebration
America on Parade
The Mark I Monorail's body shell was partially harvested from this previous Tomorrowland attraction
Viewliner
This 2007 promotion brought Rock N' Roll to one E-Ticket attraction in each park
Rock N' Both Parks
Main Street U.S.A. represents American Life during this year
1910
This attraction once stood on the site of the Partners statue, blocking the view of the castle from Main Street
The Main Street Ferris Wheel (one of three locations used for Ferris Wheels during the Disneyland State Fair)
This parade has the longest uninterrupted musical loop in Disney history, lasting 14 minutes before cycling
Light Magic
George Lucas directed this attraction, one of the first directed by someone outside of the company
Captain EO
The last Grad Nite took place at Disneyland Park in this year
2012
The twinkling lights of Small World Mall during the holidays are officially referred to in the show guide as leaking Pixie dust from this location in Storybook Land
London Park
This land existed just outside the park, just outside the Frontierland gate, on the current location of the Haunted Mansion
Holidayland
The Small World Esplanade was redone in its current form for this parade
Light Magic
This character, from the Disney movie, "The Flight of the Navigator" inspired the RX-24 character from the original Star Tours
Max, the ship's computer
Disneyland has hosted two sweepstakes promotions in its history, the Year of a Million Dreams, and this anniversary celebration
35th Anniversary
This pirate owns a tavern on Tom Sawyer Island which is now used as part of Fantasmic stage equipment
Jean-Jaques Laffite
This attraction is still hiding in plain sight in Tomorrowland, its rotating structure forms the mechanics of the retired Orbitron show
Astro-Jets
The "Opening Windows", a dramatic themed musical opening to each Disneyland parade, first debuted during the second run of MSEP using this show control technology
Mickey Track (would also accept "Disney Entertainment Control System" or "Conductor")
This land, as pitched by Tony Baxter, was originally planned to replace Big Thunder Ranch BBQ, on the current site of Black Spire Outpost
Discovery Bay