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  2. 20 Surprising Things You Can Score for Free at Disneyland - AOL

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    Get the most value out of your Disneyland vacation with hidden perks and freebies, like free character wake-up calls, free package check, and more. 20 Surprising Things You Can Score for Free at ...

  3. Hidden Mickey - Wikipedia

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    In the George Lopez episode "George Goes to Disneyland" there was a contest to see how many Hidden Mickeys a viewer could find. The winner won $10,015 and a trip to Disneyland. [12] The animated film The Lion King 1½ features a total of 20 Hidden Mickeys among the scenes of the film. With one of the bonus features of the film's DVD being to ...

  4. Can I go to Disneyland without a ticket? How to experience ...

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    You can watch Disneyland’s fireworks for free from the rooftop of Pixar Place Hotel. There are also Pixar-themed firepits and lawn games up there, as well as a bar called Small Bytes for snacks ...

  5. I went on a $4,000 Disneyland trip and took a $4,400 Disney ...

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    I took a solo trip to Disneyland that cost me $4,000 for four days at the parks. It was fun, but I much preferred my $4,400 Disney cruise vacation.

  6. Disneyland Dream - Wikipedia

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    Disneyland Dream (1956) is a home movie made by Robbins and Meg Barstow that documents their family's free trip to the newly opened Disneyland. The one-week trip was a prize they won in a contest sponsored by Scotch tape. [2] The movie was shot with a 16 mm handheld camera. [1] It lasts approximately 35 minutes. [1]

  7. Helen Hadsell - Wikipedia

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    In Hadsell's era, there was an activity known as "contesting", in which people would dedicate their time and efforts towards winning sweepstakes, where winners are chosen at random among those who have entered and the usual strategy was to submit as many entries as possible, and consumer skill contests, in which prizes were won by submitting some kind of writing extolling a particular product ...