Disneyland Wants Your Photo Memories for the ‘Happiest Faces on Earth . . . A Disney Family Album’
Disneyland in Southern
California, Walt Disney’s original theme park,
has been bringing families together in an atmosphere
of fun and magic for nearly 50 years. Most of these
happy times have been captured on film through the
past five decades and are now cherished images in
family photo albums the world over.
As Disneyland prepares to celebrate
its milestone 50th anniversary next year it is hoping
everyone will want to be a part of Disney history
by participating in a unique program. In an unprecedented
request, Disneyland is asking people around the world
to send in their most beloved Disney memories (especially
their favorite Disneyland memories) in the form of
photographs, snapshots or digital images (old and
recent, color or black and white) via www.disneyland.com/photos.
The millions of anticipated
submissions will be woven together to create “Happiest
Faces on Earth . . . A Disney Family Album,”
a series of oversized photo collages of classic Disney
characters and imagery from the last half century.
These collages will serve as an important part of
the “Happiest Homecoming on Earth” 50th
anniversary celebration of Disneyland, officially
launching on May 5, 2005. The collages will be on
exhibit throughout the Disneyland Resort for 18 months
during the entire duration of the celebration.
Disneyland’s photo request
campaign officially kicked-off on July 17 (Disneyland’s
49th anniversary) during an elaborate ceremony in
front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The Martinez family
of Portland, Ore., was chosen to be the very first
family to submit their photo to the program. “This
is our very first visit to Disneyland and oh yes,
we’ll be back for sure next year for the anniversary,”
said Mrs. Martinez.
“We invite everyone in
the world to look through their scrapbooks and send
us their most treasured and special Disney photos,
especially those of their unforgettable visits to
Disneyland,” says Matt Ouimet, president of
the Disneyland Resort. “This is an amazing program
that will allow everybody to really be a part of this
one-of-a-kind tapestry of memories during our upcoming
50th anniversary.”
People who want to contribute
their photos are encouraged to visit www.disneyland.com/photos.
All photos must be received by Dec. 31, 2004 to be
considered for use. A photo release form is available
online and must be included with all photo submissions,
along with appropriate contact information (name,
address, e-mail and phone number). Participants in
the program are encouraged not to send original photos.
Not all photo submissions will be used for various
reasons.
“Everyone who sends in
a photo will receive a confirmation e-mail or letter
next spring confirming receipt of their photo and,
if the photo is used, notification of the general
placement of the photo in the collages,” adds
Ouimet. “We’ve had nearly 500 million
guests visit Disneyland since 1955 so we look forward
to having everyone who’s ever been touched by
the magic of Disneyland to send in their favorite
photos.”