Beloved Disneyland draft horses retire after decade of pulling Main Street U.S.A. trolleys
Two sibling equines who started at the park at the same time have been adopted by a Disney employee.
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>>It was often difficult to tell Disneyland’s pair of snow white draft horses apart as Reggie and Brother took turns ferrying visitors down Main Street U.S.A. in vintage horse-drawn trolleys.
One way to distinguish them: Brother has a pink nose.
The other major difference is in their personalities. Brother isn’t a morning horse. Reggie typically took the morning shifts on Main Street U.S.A. while Brother slept in the morning sun and picked up the later shifts.
Reggie and Brother have now retired and both have been adopted by a Disney cast member, Disneyland officials confirmed. After more than a decade of service, Reggie and Brother will spend their retirement living on a farm in the Norco area.<<