The video discusses Disneyland's opening day attractions that are now extinct. It highlights the Davy Crockett arcade and museum in Frontierland, the Indian Village exhibit, the Tomorrowland boats, and the Rocket to the Moon attraction. It also mentions the Circarama USA film in Tomorrowland, the Monsanto Hall of Chemistry, and the Kaiser Aluminum Hall of Fame. The video touches on the lingerie shop on Main Street USA and its short-lived nature. The overall theme is a nostalgic look at Disneyland's past attractions and their evolution or discontinuation over time.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California opened on July 17, 1955.
2. The park has operated for over 60 years.
3. The Davy Crockett arcade was a popular attraction in Frontierland on opening day.
4. The Davy Crockett museum featured a few showcases, including an Alamo exhibit with two life-sized wax figures.
5. The museum portion of the attraction closed quickly and the wax figures were moved to Tom Sawyer's Island.
6. The original Davy Crockett arcade helped pave the way for other Disney parks to feature shooting galleries.
7. The Indian Village was an attraction in Frontierland on opening day.
8. The attraction featured a ceremonial dance circle and a full-blooded native chief.
9. Disney contracted with various tribes to demonstrate their culture to guests for six-month stints.
10. The Indian Village was moved to the Rivers of America in 1956 and expanded.
11. The Mule Pack was a live animal attraction in Frontierland that lasted for nearly 20 years.
12. The attraction was renamed several times, including the Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules and Pack Mules through Nature's Wonderland.
13. The Mule Pack was closed due to the maintenance of live animals being burdensome and unpredictable.
14. The Circarama USA film debuted in Disneyland's Tomorrowland on opening day.
15. The film was sponsored by American Motors and was a 12-minute tour of the West.
16. The film was shot using 11 cameras placed in a circle on a specially made rig.
17. The rig was placed on top of an American Motors Rambler.
18. The Tour of the West film lasted until 1960 and was replaced by a new circle vision film, "America the Beautiful".
19. The Tomorrowland Boats attraction allowed guests to drive small boats around a small pond.
20. The attraction was closed due to issues with the small motors overheating and releasing dense smoke.
21. The Space Station X-1 attraction was a futuristic experience that took guests on a simulated journey to a space station.
22. The attraction featured a large painted portrait of the earth that wrapped around the exterior of the show building.
23. The attraction was renamed to "Satellite View of America" after the first real US satellite provided aerial views of the world in 1958.
24. The attraction closed in early 1960 due to low attendance and disinterest in space.
25. The Monsanto Hall of Chemistry was a free walk-through museum that focused on the wonders of chemicals and plastics.
26. The attraction featured an exhibit promoting Monsanto's creation of various products.
27. The signature exhibit was the Chemitron, which featured eight tubes containing different basic natural elements.
28. The attraction lasted for 11 years and closed in September 1966 due to declining interest from the public.
29. The Kaiser Aluminum Hall of Fame was a self-guided walk-through tour attraction that featured dozens of wild creations made from aluminum.
30. The attraction was sponsored by Kaiser Aluminum and featured a mascot, the Kaiser aluminum pig.
31. The attraction closed after the company's five-year contract expired.
32. The building that once housed the attraction now houses a robot made of shiny metal as part of the Star Tours show building.
33. The Intimate Apparel shop was a lingerie store located on Main Street USA.
34. The store was presented by the Hollywood Maxwell brassiere company of Los Angeles.
35. The store featured a rotating stage with the Wonderful Wizard of Bras.
36. The store closed in January 1956 and was absorbed by the neighboring glass and china shop.