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Disneyland

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"Whoo! I'm going to Disneyland!"
Denver Broncos player right after winning Super Bowl XXXIII
"Really? 'Cause I'm a travel agent and I've heard nothing but bad things."
Wally Kogen[src]
Disneyland
Disneyland.png
Location Information
Town: Anaheim
Use: Theme park
First appearance: "The Wandering Juvie"
First mentioned: "Old Money"

Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California.

History

The sign at the theme park Diz-Nee-Land states that it is not affiliated with Disneyland.[1]

Homer and Marge tricked Bart to follow them to Rommelwood Military School by saying they are going to Disneyland. After Bart and Lisa graduated from Rommelwood Homer said that this time they are really taking them to Disneyland, but actually took them to B. Hoffman Dentist.[2]

When Homer was sad and crying, It was Bart's bedtime. Bart tried to ignore Homer by thinking that he was at Disneyland.[3]

Gina Vendetti got sent to Juvie because she pushed Snow White off the parapet at Disneyland. She then showed Bart the news article about it.[4]

When Marge tried to found out why Homer was wetting the bed Homer was mad as he took her to the Disneyland of him and she just wanted to go to the lost and found.[5]

When Kent Brockman was young, he went to interview Mickey Mouse at Disneyland. The guy in the costume took off the head and told Kent that when he was on his break, the mouse was dead.[6]

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