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Sara R.
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I went to Disneyland several times as a child, and just recently as an adult. Some things never change. The excitement and wonder that are found inside the gates of Disneyland bring out the kid in all of us. I was especially impressed with the changes that had been made to Space Mountain (much darker - much faster) and some of the new rides like the Buzz Lightyear Ride. My favorites, Pirates and the Teacups are still happily running, and I can't wait for the new Nemo ride to fill the hole left by the Submarine ride. A lot of people may have issues with the marketing and cost of a trip to the park, but once you get there, you find that no matter our age, we are all kids at heart.
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