Tuesday, April 28, 2009

“Hi Kiddies. It is Time for Disneyland” - Daryle Lambert - Sure way to make money.

Fireworks at Disneyland - Thanks to www.flicker.com


Why haven't I thought of this before? What does every young person want to do with their vacation? Do you have the answer yet? It is to go off to Disneyland. But where do all those collectibles that we bring home end up? Yes in a garage or house sale but how many people realize how much what we would call junk might be worth to a collector? I didn't until I started preparing for this blog and Wow!

Disneyland might be the most visited place in America and remember, collectors try to recapture their past. Every parent dreams of taking the children to Disneyland and some plan for that trip for many years. Yes it is expensive but to see that look in your child's eyes as he hugs Mickey Mouse is priceless.

I know you're waiting for me to pull this all together but believe me I think you will even be surprised with what I share in the next few sentences. It might be possible to just concentrate on Disney collectibles and move through the first 15 steps in the “Million Dollar Race.” To find out more about this race you will have to check out www.31corp.com. It will be your ticket to success beyond your wildest imagination. By joining the 31 Club you will have the opportunity to work with thousands of other people to provide for your success. But back to Disneyland where we may be able to make more money from their memorabilia than it cost us to take our children there.

Let’s look at a few examples of memorabilia from Disneyland that may well make you smile if you run across them. First we have the 1956 Disneyland Skyway poster being sold for $1825, followed by the 1967 Rocket Jets poster clocking in at $686. I will just mention a few more goodies for you to dream about: a 1950 Chip and Dale animated celluloid drawing $685, 1963 original signed Gold Pass $2550, 1954 original set of blueprints $2500, 1959 Subway and Monorail Dedication Program $859 and then we had the “It's a Small World and Alice in Wonderland posters coming in at $700 each. The biggest surprise, however, was the offering of a Country Bear Jamboree sign at $8500. So that you will not think that these are the only items being offered on eBay from Disneyland there are over 7100 completed listings posted.

How could I have missed this opportunity? You see I am learning right along beside you. We may owe a great big thanks to Mickey Mouse sometime in the near future.


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