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Who was the first guest at Disney World?

Over the years, additional hotels, sports and entertainment facilities, and shopping areas have made Walt Disney World the premier destination resort in the world. The special record-breaking guests at Walt Disney World have been: 1st guest – October 1, 1971 – William Windsor, Jr.



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Who was the first person to buy a ticket to a Disney theme park? The answer to that interesting question is a twenty-two year old man named Dave MacPherson.

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On October 1, 1971, Bill and Marty Windsor crawled sleepily at dawn from their Volkswagen parked behind a Texaco station off I-4. They'd been slapping mosquitoes all night, and there was no time for breakfast if they wanted to make their destination.

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These fatalities stemmed from 60 total incidents, involving both guests and park employees. The first death at Disney World happened in 1974 at Magic Kingdom, when a construction worker at the park was killed in a small explosion caused by glue.

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Disneyland opening day 1955 News 8's footage gave many people their first glimpses at what we called a $17-million playground. Walt Disney's brainchild was opened to 30,000 visitors that first day - including some celebrities like Eddie Fisher - seen at 46 seconds into the clip.

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Who is he? Jeff Reitz lives about 30 minutes from Disneyland, in Huntington Beach, Calif. He was at the theme park on New Year's Day 2012 when he and his friends noticed an advertisement for an extra Disney Day. It was an event celebrating Feb. 29, the additional day coming up that leap year.

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What is the oldest ride at Disney World? The oldest ride at Disney World Orlando is the Prince Charming Regal Carrousel, in the Magic Kingdom. It was originally created in 1917 for Belle Island Park in Detroit and was moved to Walt Disney World for opening day in 1971.

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Michael Shwarther and his cousin Kristina Graef are now in their sixties, but back in 1955, they nudged their way through a 15,000-strong crowd to become the first kids ever to enter Disneyland.

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Eleven-year-old Kevin O'Callaghan, from Mallow in Co Cork, Ireland, was on a Disney vacation with his family when he suffered a fall that would leave him paralyzed.

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Several weeks after the closure of Splash Mountain, it was finally revealed on Twitter what observant visitors noticed in the lighting fixture. The identity of the bewildering object was a human head mold.

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Following Walt's death on December 15, 1966, from lung cancer, Roy postponed his retirement to oversee the construction of what was then known as Disney World. For five years after Walt's death, Roy was able to open the resort with a cost of $400 million without having additional debt.

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Experts say between 70 and 90 percent of Americans have visited a Disney Park. What did those people learn about America?

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