Disneyland to host Mr. Toad Celebration
Image of invitation sent to Disneyana mailing list
Thursday, October 28, 1999, we travel down "the road to nowhere in particular," for a special Enchanted Evening commemorating Mr. Toad. Join us as we explore his wild & wacky tales and become part of his bizarre misadventures. All, while twisting & turning through many of your favorite Fantasyland attractions.
Throughout the evening's celebration, Guests will participate in these bizarre misadventures:
A special Walt Disney Art Classics retirement ceremony.
Themed dining, including hors d' oeuvres, dinner, wine and dessert.
Fun-filled festivities and entertainment. A Meet & Greet with legendary Walt Disney Imagineer John Hench and Artist Teresa Miller.
First opportunity to purchase limited-edition Mr. Toad merchandise*
Live mini-auction of Mr. Toad merchandise, including a Mr. Toad attraction vehicle and a one of a kind Terri Hardin sculpture.
Tickets for this Enchanted Evening are $100
per person and are very limited. They went on sale on Friday, October 1, 1999.
For ordering information, please call 800. 362. 4533 Paid admission is required to enter
Disneyland Park prior to event check-in. We ask that you bring no personal items to be
signed. Merchandise is limited to quantities on hand.
Special Note: Event check-in for your journey to Toad Hall begins at 7:00 p.m. at tables located outside the Disneyland Main Entrance. Please check-in prior to 8:00 p.m.. so that you don't miss a moment of adventures. Guests of the event will be required to park in the Pinocchio parking lot, where they'll board a Disneyland Park Tram to the Park Main Entrance. Guests arriving in the Pinocchio parking lot after 6:30 p.m. will not be required to pay for parking. Guests of the event will be required to show a valid Photo I.D. in order to receive their official event packet for the evening's festivities.
* Merchandise includes a Toad Hall Giclee by John Hench, Toad as Blue Boy t-shirt, weathervane pin, leather jacket, watch, lithograph, and 3 original paintings by Teresa Miller.