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09-05-2007, 05:38 AM
Sept. 5, 1994 – “Newsweek” ran an article on this day about Disney executive Roy E. Disney (Walt’s nephew) and was referred to as the “keeper of the flame.”
Sept. 5, 2000 – Over at Disneyland, “Rocket Rods”(a high-speed Tomorrowland attraction opened since may 1998) closed.
Sept. 5, 2000 – The “Official Disneyana Convention” began at Disney’s Contemporary Resort at WDW. (5-day event)
Sept. 5, 2000 – The 18th Annual “Night of Joy” began at the Magic Kingdom in WDW. (2-day event)
Sept. 5, 2000 – Disney’s “The Little Mermaid II” was released on home video.
Sept. 5, 2001 – The animated series “Stanley” premiered on the Disney Channel.
Sept. 5, 2003 – The 21st Annual “Night of Joy” began at the Magic Kingdom in WDW. (2-day event)
Sept. 5, 2003 – Ten people were injured and Marcelo Torres was killed at 11:20am on Disneyland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad when a Locomotive broke loose from the track.
Sept. 5, 2004 – WDW theme parks remained closed for the 2nd day in a row as slow-moving Hurricane Francis continued to slam Florida.
Sept. 5, 2004 – Disney’s Aida, the musical retelling of Verdi’s classic opera, closed its doors today after 4 ½ years and over 1800 performances at the Palace Theatre in New York City.
Sept. 5, 2000 – Over at Disneyland, “Rocket Rods”(a high-speed Tomorrowland attraction opened since may 1998) closed.
Sept. 5, 2000 – The “Official Disneyana Convention” began at Disney’s Contemporary Resort at WDW. (5-day event)
Sept. 5, 2000 – The 18th Annual “Night of Joy” began at the Magic Kingdom in WDW. (2-day event)
Sept. 5, 2000 – Disney’s “The Little Mermaid II” was released on home video.
Sept. 5, 2001 – The animated series “Stanley” premiered on the Disney Channel.
Sept. 5, 2003 – The 21st Annual “Night of Joy” began at the Magic Kingdom in WDW. (2-day event)
Sept. 5, 2003 – Ten people were injured and Marcelo Torres was killed at 11:20am on Disneyland’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad when a Locomotive broke loose from the track.
Sept. 5, 2004 – WDW theme parks remained closed for the 2nd day in a row as slow-moving Hurricane Francis continued to slam Florida.
Sept. 5, 2004 – Disney’s Aida, the musical retelling of Verdi’s classic opera, closed its doors today after 4 ½ years and over 1800 performances at the Palace Theatre in New York City.