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  2. List of incidents at Disneyland Paris - Wikipedia

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    In the early hours of September 8, 1996, a fire heavily damaged portions of the Sequoia Lodge hotel and forced 1,500 guests to evacuate. Nine guests sought treatment for smoke inhalation and four of them (including two pregnant women) were hospitalized for observation.

  3. Disney Sequoia Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Disney Sequoia Lodge is a hotel situated at Disneyland Paris.It was designed by French architect Antoine Grumbach to evoke the atmosphere of the American National Park lodges built around the beginning of the 20th century, such as the Old Faithful Inn (1904) in Yellowstone National Park and others in Yosemite and other Western National Parks.

  4. Disneyland Resort Paris 15th Anniversary - Wikipedia

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    The Disneyland Resort Paris 15th Anniversary Celebration was a year-long celebration event at the Disneyland Paris holiday resort in Marne-la-Vallée near Paris, France, to mark fifteen years of operation.

  5. Sequoia mountain lodge destroyed by fire. Snow and rain ... - AOL

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    Photos and pictures of the fire at Ponderosa Lodge began to show up on social media Friday night. Sequoia mountain lodge destroyed by fire. Snow and rain conditions could be to blame

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  7. Happiest Homecoming on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Disneyland Park was actually closed to the public on this date, the first planned closure of the park in decades for a special media preview. Disney allowed guests staying at the three Disney-owned hotels to become "extras" for all the media filming going on, though they only were notified by a letter delivered in the middle of the night, so they had no advance notice.