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Being a dutiful father, Walt Disney used to take his small
daughters to amusement parks, where he would wait patiently while they enjoyed
the rides. As far as he was concerned, there was not {{U}} {{U}} 1
{{/U}} {{/U}}that was truly enjoyable about such places; the grounds were
dirty, the material shabby, the parents bored. And so it is that, around 1934 or
35, the idea began to {{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}in his mind
{{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}perhaps something could be done to
bring more pleasure to children and adults {{U}} {{U}} 4
{{/U}} {{/U}}. It was a modest idea at first. When Disney brought it{{U}}
{{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}in the open in 1948 ,he was merely proposing a
small amusement area {{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}a corner of the
Burbank lot—eleven acres all {{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}} {{/U}}. Even
so, the plan was not modest enough for Roy, who vetoed it instantly, lecturing
at {{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}about loans, debts, and
extravagant dreams. Walter kept dreaming, nonetheless, and
adding to his first concept. There should be more {{U}} {{U}} 9
{{/U}} {{/U}}rides and merry-go-rounds, he thought; it would be nice to have
shops for the parents, soda fountains and theaters for all, a horse-drawn street
car, plenty of things to do and see. {{U}} {{U}} 10 {{/U}}
{{/U}}he went, either in the United States or {{U}} {{U}} 11
{{/U}} {{/U}}, he visited parks, county fairs, circuses, carnivals, open air
attractions of all kinds—and, {{U}} {{U}} 12 {{/U}} {{/U}}all,
zoos. {{U}} {{U}} 13 {{/U}} {{/U}}, Lilly announced that she
would not travel with him {{U}} {{U}} 14 {{/U}} {{/U}}more if it
was to visit another zoo. Most of the places that he saw looked dirty and sad
{{U}} {{U}} 15 {{/U}} {{/U}}Disney. The only amusement park that
{{U}} {{U}} 16 {{/U}} {{/U}}his approval was Copenhagen's Tivoli
Gardens, because they were clean and cheerful, with friendly attendants and
brightly painted attractions. The more he thought about his
{{U}} {{U}} 17 {{/U}} {{/U}}, the more enthusiastic Disney felt
about it. Although he was not {{U}} {{U}} 18 {{/U}} {{/U}}to the
business side of such a venture, the park {{U}} {{U}} 19
{{/U}} {{/U}}more than a moneymaking device for him. He ;vas envisioning it as
"a place for people to find happiness and knowledge... a place for parents and
children to {{U}} {{U}} 20 {{/U}} {{/U}}pleasant times in one
another's company; a place for teachers and pupils to discover greater ways of
understanding and education."