Talk:The Happiest Millionaire
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[edit]Moving here, per WP:PRESERVE, til it can be reliably sourced
- Disneyland influence
The songs "Let's Have a Drink on It" and "Fortuosity" are used in the Main Street USA loops at the Disneyland-style parks.
The phone booth Mrs. Worth uses to make a call still exists. It is located inside Club 33 at Disneyland Park. Guests of the Club can use it to make phone calls.
Some of the décor and set pieces from the "Let's Have a Drink on It" bar set were salvaged and placed into the Café Orleans restaurant in Disneyland's New Orleans Square.
Steve Bartek, composer for Disneyland's short-lived "Rocket Rods" attraction, created a special arrangement of the Sherman brothers' "Detroit" song as part of the waiting area entertainment.
-- Jytdog (talk) 19:07, 26 October 2016 (UTC)
Didier Gheiz
[edit]While the Walt's People book series is self-published, Didier Gheiz is a top Disney historian, who wrote the officially licensed They Drew As they Pleased 6-book series. This is a rare exception to self-publishing, where it's still quite valid to cite. -- Zanimum (talk) 23:00, 6 June 2021 (UTC)
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