Carnival Time (television)

Carnival Time (television) Television show; aired on March 4, 1962. Directed by Hamilton S. Luske. Ludwig Von Drake hosts a look at the major carnivals held in Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans, aided by José Carioca and Donald Duck respectively in the two cities.

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Carnation Ice Cream Parlor

Carnation Ice Cream Parlor A mainstay on Main Street at Disneyland from July 17, 1955, where one can have a meal or just an ice cream confection. Carnation is one of the few opening day participants remaining in the park. In 1997, the restaurant became Carnation Cafe, moving into its former patio.

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Carney, Alan

Carney, Alan (1911-1973) Actor; appeared in The Absent-Minded Professor (First referee), Son of Flubber (Referee), Monkeys, Go Home! (Grocer), The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin (Joe Turner), Herbie Rides Again, and Blackbeard’s Ghost.

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Carnation Plaza Gardens

Carnation Plaza Gardens

Carnation Plaza Gardens Fast-food and entertainment area on the hub at Disneyland, opened August 18, 1956, and closed in October, 1998. At one time the Disneyland bandstand was situated here.

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Carnation Café

Carnation Café  Patio restaurant on Main Street at Disneyland; opening on March 21, 1997. It expanded into the area vacated by the Blue Ribbon Bakery on June 13, 2012.

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Carney, Art

Carney, Art (1918-2003) Actor; starred on television in Christmas in Disneyland with Art Carney. Also appeared on The Disney Channel in the movies The Undergrads and Blue Yonder.

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Carlo, the Sierra Coyote (television)

Carlo, the Sierra Coyote (television) Television show; aired on February 3, 1974. Directed by James Algar. A coyote tries to escape the encroachment of man onto his territory and is befriended by the wife of a couple monitoring the environment for the government. The husband is suspicious of the coyote, but Carlo helps lead rescue …

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Carlson, Joyce

Carlson, Joyce (1923-2008)  After spending a decade and a half in the Disney Ink and Paint Department, she joined WED Enterprises as a show designer, and was instrumental in designing and maintaining such attractions as “it’s a small world” and the Carousel of Progress. She retired in 2000 after having worked for Disney for 56 …

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Caribbean Plaza

Caribbean Plaza Area near Adventureland in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World. Features the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

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Caribbean Beach Resort

Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Hotel at Walt Disney World, opened on Oct. 1, 1988. The first of Disney’s moderate-priced hotels on the Walt Disney World property and, at its opening, one of the largest hotels anywhere in Florida. Old Port Royale houses a food marketplace, restaurant, and merchandise facilities, and guests stay in one of five …

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