
Route 66 runs directly through Flagstaff, Ariz. and is one of the main roads in the area. Route 66 runs across the United States. From this intersection, travelers can choose to head either east or west.

Pluto, Mickey Mouse's constant companion, makes daily rounds through Disneyland Park's "Toontown" everyday. Park employees make sure that vistors don't hoard the pup as they pose for pictures with him.

This fountain, located in Disneyland's "Toontown" is representative of Disney's 1940 classic "Fantasia", with Mickey directing at the top.

Although Disney might not have known it when he drew up the famous "Steamboat Willie" that would become Mickey Mouse in 1928, Mickey must be a farmer. These two chickens are located in Mickey's "house" in Toontown.

One of the park's main attractions, Sleeping Beauty's Castle, was opened in 1955 to coincide with the release of Disney's film "Sleeping Beauty." The castle is now the center piece to the park's 50th anniversary fireworks show, that takes place over the castle every evening.

Mickey's famous Fantasia cap surrounds the entry way to Downtown Disney from the Parks Hotels. Currently, the park has three hotels within the resort to accommodate guests.

Kristen Walton gets tickets ready for excited guests before entering the park on March 7.

Brooke and Zach Collins enjoy goofing off inbetween the two main parks at Disneyland resort. Guests can purchase tickets in the area before entering either park.

Disney's California Adventure Park opened in 2001 and features five different "lands" representing some of California's distinct regions, including Hollywood and Napa Valley. The California sign is supposed to represent a California postcard.
I thought that you had a wide variety of pictures (both in terms of subject matter and composition) that helped build a textured picture story. As a suggestion, I might have chosen a different arrangement pattern. For example, you (as the viewer) enter Disneyland (through the characters and the Fantasia hat) before the human subjects of your story do. In terms of telling a story, that might be something to consider. The pictures, however, were solid.
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