| Can you believe that most of the 13 million people who
enter Disneyland pass through the front gate and down Main Street Disneyland
each year? That's a lot of pavement pounding. Main Street is where
the train departs for a tour around the park, horse drawn carts offer a
trip down the Main strip and dozens of shops sell everything from candy
and clothes to blown and cut glass items, cameras and even watches.
It is also where you'll find lockers to keep your belongings in and customer
relations.
Main Street means music, too. From the
Disneyland Municipal band which plays at the town square to this barber shop
quartet, talented singers perform for the crowds. These guys were very
good and especially liked the camera. I took one photo and they kept
holding the pose. I took another and they were still right at me. Three,
four, enough. I've got to go home.
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Photo © Debbie Stock
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It's what they do best at Disneyland, entertain. Some
of the finest musicians have walked through Disneyland gates and performed
there during the 45 years in operation. I saw Buddy Rich, many big band
jazz greats and some current artists as well as their very talented house
bands for special events. If you see bad entertainment, you're likely
not at Disneyland. Only the pros perform here and they provide consistent
quality.
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