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Collection
Name
1955 Moonliner
Series
1998 Attraction Series
Origin
Disneyland Resort
Year
1998
Edition
OE
Subject
Moonliner Rocket
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This nostalgic Open Edition pin celebrates the iconic Moonliner rocket, a centerpiece of Tomorrowland at Disneyland Resort since its opening in 1955. As part of the 1998 Attraction Series, this pin captures a vital piece of Disney park history, showcasing the sleek, futuristic aesthetic that defined the mid-century vision of space travel. The design features a stylized blue background with a prominent red banner reading 'Moonliner' and the text '1955' at the top, alongside the classic Disneyland logo. The Moonliner itself was originally a sponsored attraction by TWA, serving as a towering landmark that beckoned guests to explore the wonders of the future. The pin's aesthetic reflects the optimism of the 1950s 'Space Age' design movement, which remains a highly sought-after theme among veteran collectors. Released on June 25, 1998, this piece serves as a tribute to the early days of the park and the evolution of Tomorrowland. Because it is an Open Edition pin, it was widely available upon its release, yet it remains a staple for collectors who specialize in attraction-themed pins. Its classic, clean lines and historical subject matter make it a timeless addition to any collection focusing on the legacy of Disneyland Resort.
As an Open Edition pin from the 1998 Attraction Series, this piece is generally accessible but holds significant appeal for collectors of vintage-style park merchandise. Its value is driven by the enduring popularity of the Moonliner attraction, which is a foundational element of Disneyland Resort lore. While not a rare limited release, its status as part of an older, iconic series makes it a desirable 'must-have' for fans of classic Tomorrowland history.
The Moonliner was a signature attraction at Disneyland Resort starting in 1955, originally standing as a symbol of technological progress and space exploration. Designed in collaboration with Walt Disney and Imagineers, it represented the futuristic vision of the 1950s, eventually becoming one of the most recognizable icons in the history of the park.
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