Signing the Book

joellebg

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My friend worked at Disneyland a long time ago. She used to tell about a book people could come in and sign and a man that signed every day. Does anyone know if this book still exists, and if so, where we can go to sign it?
tia
 
I haven't heard of it. If it does still exist, my guess would be DL City Hall. :confused3
 
There use to be a book that you could sign in the lobby area before you went in to see the Abe Lincoln show. That could be the one your friend is talking about. It hasn't been there for awhile though. I can't remember why they removed it. People were probably doing something stupid, as usual....:confused3
 
MANY, and I mean priror to about 20, years ago, at the end of Main Street on the right hand side there was a Hallmark Shop in the corner building.

They maintained a guest registry book (by state). Anyone could go in and register when they visited the park.

I don't know what happened to the registrys after the Hallmark Shop closed.

:cutie:
 

MANY, and I mean priror to about 20, years ago, at the end of Main Street on the right hand side there was a Hallmark Shop in the corner building.

They maintained a guest registry book (by state). Anyone could go in and register when they visited the park.

I don't know what happened to the registrys after the Hallmark Shop closed.

:cutie:

I just happened to have my Disneyland Encyclopedia right here. :laughing: I was reading about the Hallmark shop a couple of days ago (FIL used to work for Hallmark). The store closed in 1985.
 















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