50th Anniversary CelebrationsDisneyland introduces food and merchandise for anniversaryTuesday, May 10, 2005
by Adrienne VincentPhoenix, staff writerThe Disneyland Resort introduced a number of new
vending products, completely redesigned paper goods and packaging around the
resort, and launched several foodsbased merchandise initiatives. New promotions
will be added as the celebration continues. Food
CocaCola celebrates the 50th Anniversary with a specially labeled soft drink bottle. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
The CocaCola Company is one of just three original Disneyland sponsors
with an active presence at the park 50 years later. To celebrate the anniversary,
a commemorative bottle is available exclusively at the Disneyland Resort.
The 20ounce CocaCola Classic bottle, available at outdoor vending
locations throughout the resort, features both Tinker Bell and the Happiest Homecoming on Earth logo on the label. 
Disneyland park guests can purchase a frozen drink flavored with cantaloupe and sour watermelon. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
Coke is also responsible for the Tinker Bell Twist flavor of
frozen beverage available at select outdoor vending locations. The concoction
is a swirl of cantaloupe and sour watermelon, and is available for purchase
in a collectible Happiest Homecomingthemed plastic cup with a Tinker
Bell label. 
Although not specifically labeled for the 50th Anniversary, park guests can also purchase a Tinker Bell magic straw. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
To make your Happiest Homecoming beverage even more magical, sip it from
the new Tinker Bell magic straw. The $7.50 souvenir comes with a lightup
Tinker Bell figurine that can be removed from the straw and clipped to your
hair or clothing. 
One version of the anniversary popcorn bucket includes an image of Stitch. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
Souvenir travel mugs and popcorn buckets have also been updated for the
50th anniversary. The new travel mugs feature a series of six anniversary
designs, themed to the Disneyland decadesthe graphics reflect the era each
mug represents. I can not overemphasize the amount of research that
went into these designs says Karlos Siqueiros, manager of concept development
for food operations at the Disneyland Resort. The Disney archives were ransacked
for images of restaurants and period costumes from each decade.
The popcorn buckets will feature nine different images over the course of
the 18month promotion. Nicknamed hug buckets, the photos on these
new souvenir buckets depict the Disney characters interacting with children
in the park. The first character featured was Stitch, a new bucket will be
released every other month, or as the previous style sells out.

Collectors can have their plateand dessert too. Photo by Adrienne
VincentPhoenix.
Disneyland is also offering a new anniversary dessert that is available
at select dining locations, consisting of a mouse earsshaped truffle
filled with chocolate and raspberry mousse designed by Disneyland's pastry
chef JeanMarc Viallet. Most locations offer it for around $6.99,
or you can pay $29.99 at select restaurants and receive a free
souvenir plate. This may make no sense upon first reading, but stick with
us. Imagineer Kim Irvine, who designed the crowns used to decorate Sleeping
Beauty Castle for the anniversary, provided artwork for this series of
six collectible plates. Five of the plates feature her design for one
of the decorative crowns, the final plate depicts the decorated castle
in the center with a border design of all five crowns. The back of each
plate is hallmarked with Irvine's signature, and the plate comes in a
presentation box. The plates were created for Disney by Dudson
(link), the company that also provides
fine china to Club 33. So whether you consider it a $29.99 dessert with a free
gift (as Disneyland is marketing the promotion), or a $29.99 plate with a
free dessert, either way, the plate is not terribly overpriced as such things
goand plate collectors will certainly want to snap up the entire set. Plates
are available while supplies last, and the next design will be released when the
previous one sells out. The promotion is offered at the following locations:
- Disneyland
Park: Plaza Inn, Carnation Cafe,
Rancho del Zocalo, Blue Bayou, French Market, River Belle Terrace
- Disney's California
Adventure: Ariel's Grotto, Vineyard Room, Wine Country Trattoria
- Paradise Pier Hotel: PCH Grill, Yamabuki
- Disneyland Hotel: Hook's Pointe, Granville's
Streak House
- Grand California Hotel: Storytellers Cafe

No licky fingers, no licky spoons is the motto at the Junior
Chef program. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
Nestlé sponsors the new Junior Chef program at Plaza Pavilion.
In this program, which is similar to one currently offered at Walt Disney
World and coming soon to the Disney Cruise Line, children get to help
bake a batch of cookies. With a little help from the adult staff, participants
mix bowls of cookie dough using ingredients from canisters that pay homage
to Main Street stores. Examples are Candy Palace vanilla and
Gibson Girl sugar. Once the dough has been mixed, the cookies
bake for 3 minutes in one of Mickey's magic ovens. Each child
then gets to take a cookie home with them after the show. The program
is held five times a day, and accommodates up to 20 children ages 4 through
10. Between shows, children get to decorate and color chef hats and coloring
sheets. The new Annual Passholder dining pin series started on May 5. This series
commemorates classic Disneyland restaurants, and features characters dressed
in the costumes of each location. The first pin depicts Mickey and Minnie
working at Main Street's Carnation Cafe. The pins come in a presentation box,
decorated with graphics from 19571959 guidebooks. A new pin will be offered
every other month for 18 months. A jumbo pin will be offered to passholders
who dine at the resort on July 17. The promotion is offered at the following locations:
- Disneyland
Park: Plaza Inn,
Carnation Cafe, Rancho del Zocalo, Blue Bayou, French Market, River Belle
Terrace
- Disney's California
Adventure: Ariel's Grotto, Vineyard Room, Wine Country Trattoria
- Paradise Pier Hotel: PCH Grill, Yamabuki
- Disneyland Hotel: Hook's Pointe, Granville's
Streak House
- Grand California Hotel: Storytellers Cafe
MerchandiseNo Disney celebration would be complete without lots and lots of (occasionally
expensive) merchandise, and the 50th anniversary provides collectors with ample
opportunity to empty their wallets. Four major merchandise collections fill
Disneyland shops, a stack of anniversary books and music releases tempt collectors,
and the Disney Gallery has reopened with a new exhibit of artwork available
through the Print on Demand system. A calendar packed with merchandise special
events promises even more to come. Logo collections
Disneyland releases a new line of products using retro logos. Photo by
Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
The Disneyland Retro Logo collection of accessories and collectibles in
shades or pink, chocolate and aqua feature iconic images from attractions
like the Enchanted Tiki Room and the Haunted Mansion. Highlights include
a reproduction of the Monorail Game, a miniature lunch box filled with 1950s
candy, and an alarm clock. This was one of the first anniversary collections
released, and has been a bestseller.
Special snowglobes celebrate the 50th anniversary with Fab Five characters.
Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
The Happiest Homecoming on Earth series is the largest and most colorful
collection, featuring the Fab Five characters dressed to represent Disneyland
lands and eras. The design is available on everything from Tshirts to key
chains, and water globes to paper weights.
Commemorative merchandise includes an updated anniversary castle for the
Disney village. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
One nice characterfree collection depicts the beautifully decorated Sleeping
Beauty Castle. 
Disneyland offers quite a lot of clothing to celebrate the 50th anniversary,
including this sweatshirt. Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix.
This line caters to adults, with highend home decor items and women's
clothing. Another upscale logo collection offers photo albums and men's
clothing. Books and music
The highly coveted, 5,000unit, limitededition set of CDs contains a very large collection of music from the park. Photo courtesy of Disney.
Disney audiophiles have clamored to get their hands on a copy of A
Musical History of Disneyland. The sixCD set is crammed with
over seven hours of new and classic, restored and remastered recordings
from Disneyland park, including many previously unreleased recordings.
The set also comes with a72page hardcover book, featuring an indepth
look at the musical and audio history of Disneyland park. 5,000 limited
edition sets come with gold vinyl reproduction of Walt Disney Record's
first ever album release, Walt Disney Takes You To Disneyland: A Musical
Tour of the Magic Kingdom. Once those are gone, a special edition
with a copy of the record pressed in black vinyl will be sold through
Disney Direct and the Disney theme parks. In September, a national release
of the six CDswithout the recordwill be available at stores
across the country. Priced at $125 the box set is available from
DisneyDirect.com, Disneyland Resort, and the Walt Disney World Resort.

Disneyland's official album is revised from when it was last released in 2001, and is now a tworecord set. Photo courtesy of Disney.
Two versions of the new Disneyland official album have replaced the 2001
edition. The twodisc Happiest Homecoming on Earth: The Official Album
of the Disneyland Resort features music from Disneyland and Disney's California
Adventure, and is exclusive to the Disneyland Resort. A singledisc version,
Disney's Happiest Celebration On Earth, is available through DisneyDirect.com
and retailers nationwide. The longawaited Disney art book The Art of Disneyland (Jeff Kurtti
and Bruce Gordon, foreword by Martin A Sklar) has 130 pages filled with photographs
and concept art from 50 years of Disneyland history, starting with a site
plan for the neverdeveloped Griffith Park location and the first Herb Ryman
sketch of Disneyland, and ending with the 50th Anniversary Castle rendering.
Available for $75 from DisneyDirect.com, Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort. The new Disneyland souvenir book, Disneyland Then, Now and Forever
(Bruce Gordon and Tim O'Day) is available only at the Disneyland Resort.
A reprint of Disneyland 1955 In Natural Color is available at the
resort and bookstores. Disney Gallery
The new Disney Gallery exhibit showcases 50 years of Disney art. Photo
by Adrienne VincentPhoenix
The Disney Gallery in New Orleans Square reopened on May 5th with a new
exhibit titled "Disneyland: A Magical Canvas - 50 Artists Celebrate
50 Years." As the name implies, the rooms of the Gallery are filled
with sketches, drawings, paintings and concept art pulled from the Disney
archives. The exhibit is organized in rooms, with each part of the gallery
dedicated to one or two lands. 
Almost 150 images are available via the Gallery's Print on Demand system.
Photo by Adrienne VincentPhoenix
Collectors will be thrilled to discover that almost all of the art is
available via the Print on Demand system, and reproductions of favorite
prints can be had for as little as $15. The Gallery also offers a small
collection of books and music focusing on Disneyland history. To provide
visual relief from the print art lining the walls, displays in the center
of one room showcase a selection of sculpture from the Walt Disney Classics
Collection and Armani. 
Armani sculptures are once again offered at the Disney Gallery. Photo
by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
New art and collectibles will be added to the Gallery throughout the
exhibit. Events and special collections
Disney has released commemorative Disney Dollars for the anniversary, including a $50 version with Mickey for the first time. Image courtesy of Disney.
Commemorative Disney Dollars were released May 5. Dumbo ($1), Donald ($5) and
Stitch ($10) appear on the new Disney Dollars created for the 50th anniversary,
along with Mickey Mouse on the firstever $50 bill. On July 17, artist
Charles Boyer will be on hand to sign a special edition $50 Disney Dollar.
Popular artist Shag is a guest of honor for a special event in June. Photo courtesy of Disney.
Artist Shag (Josh Agle) will be the guest of honor at a cocktail party on
June. Merchandise ranges from a $18 lunch box to a $10,000 original painting.
Tickets to the event are $150 ($400 with hotel stay). Register at the Disney
Gallery Web site (link). 
The U.S. Postal Service releases the second set in its The Art of Disney series. Photo courtesy of Disney.
The U.S. Postal Service issues its second set of The Art of Disney postage stamps on June
30. Firstdayofissue postal cachets, framed postal cachet
sets, shirts, mugs and pins featuring the stamp artwork will be available
for purchase. 
Robert Olszewski introduces a new collectible for a special event in July. Photo courtesy of Disney.
The 50 Years of Magical Memories event from July 15 to 17 gives collectors
the first opportunity to see and purchase a slew of 50th anniversary collectibles
by major artists and companies, including Robert Olszewski, Lenox, and Swarovski.
The only ticket still available for the event, the Imagineer's Quest,
is $495 per person (link).
Some of the event merchandise will be available at authorized retailers around
the country after the event. 
Popular artist Shag introduces a Disneyland park map, available in September. Photo courtesy of Disney.
Shag returns to the Disneyland Resort on September 24 to release his
interpretation of the Disneyland Park map, as well as a collection of merchandise
based on the colorful image.
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