The following images capture a walk through Disneyland dressed up for a double celebration- the holiday season, and the Disneyland 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebration. The photo series was taken in November of 2015 in Anaheim, California.
The train station acts as an opening curtain to the ultimate entertainment destination. A plaque at the entrance reads, "Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow and fantasy."
A theme park classic spins in the open air.
A walk down Main Street, USA during the holidays.
New Orleans Square, dressed up for a twofold party.
The Columbia ship sails across the River of America. That evening, it transformed into the Jolly Roger pirate ship for the nighttime show, Fantasmic.
A sunburst highlights the original Disney park castle as seen from Fantasyland.
Formerly known as the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, this walk-through attraction shines on a bright day.
Frontierland's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is truly the "wildest ride in the wilderness!"
Toontown's reigning resident, Mickey Mouse, honored in a statue in front of his house.
This steel roller coaster was updated for the 60th anniversary celebration with new (and frightening) animatronic effects.
Riding this roller coaster at night is a very different experience- especially if you catch it during the firework show.
This classic Disney attraction incurs a two hour wait at times during its popular holiday makeover.
A spectacular new nighttime parade, "Paint the Night," debuted for Disneyland's Diamond Anniversary.
The parade is a successor of the classic "Main Street Electrical Parade" that originated at Disneyland.
With Sleeping Beauty Castle alight from the inside and outside, it almost looks like the princess is home.
With the castle alight with diamonds for the 60th anniversary celebration, Walt Disney's legacy lives on.