DCA Merchandise and New Tram Route

DCA Merchandise and New Tram Route
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by Rebekah Moseley
August 16, 1999
Disneyland has released its first line of merchandise for Disney's California Adventure, opening in 2001. This article gives pictures and information on the new merchandise as well as information on some of the recent parking changes at Disneyland.

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The New Disney's California Adventure Logo

cart.jpg (21633 bytes)Disney's California Adventure merchandise is showcased at a small cart located to the right of Disneyland's Main Entrance near the kennels.

 

 

 

 

Merchandise is available through DelivEARS (Disneyland's Mail Order Service) by calling (800) 760-3566.
Note: DelivEARS hold time can be quite long.

Their current inventory includes:

watches2.jpg (15521 bytes)Men's and ladies watches (frame is black plastic with black fabric band) which are presented in a light wood box that has the DCA logo burned into the top. $35.00

A light wood writing pen in matching hinged box which has "opens 2001" on the inside $20

Postcard (pictured at the top of this webpage) $.50

Cloisonné pin (DCA logo on white background) $6.00

Simple metal oval shaped button (DCA logo on white background) $1.50

Lightweight wood keychain with DCA logo $6.00

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A hiker's style black backpack with the DCA logo embroidered $40

Frosted oversized glass mugs with the logo $12

Tan baseball cap with denim bill and adjustable leather strap $18

White t-shirt with DCA logo wrapped tightly so it can be sent as a postcard (various sizes available) $18.00

Kids size tan DCA t-shirt $16.00

Adult size tan t-shirt with large DCA logo on the front and small "opens 2001" on the sleeve $16.00

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Tan polo t-shirt (Camp David brand) with DCA logo embroidered on left chest $38

Denim long-sleeved shirt with DCA logo embroidered on left chest $48

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For more pictures of DCA merchandise, read the article on the Disneyland Information Guide.

Pinocchio Tram Travels New Path

Guests parking in the Pinocchio parking lot are now treated to a non-stop journey from the parking lot going under the soon-to-be-opened I-5 off-ramp to cross West St.

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This gate, now closed, is where the tram used
to wait for the traffic signal to safely cross West St.

-- Story by Rebekah Moseley
-- Photographs by Doobie Moseley