Monday, February 18, 2008

Star Tours 1987 - Part 2

Today let’s take another look at the Star Tours Grand Opening. In part one of the Star Tours post (link) we learned that the update plan for the Adventure Thru Inner Space area was originally going to be based on Disney's 1979 "The Black Hole". That idea still intrigues me; yes the movie was mediocre at best and a black hole financially. But it had some great sets, cool space scenes, robots, rockets and lots of future stuff. Plus it would have actually been tied to Disney.

With that said, I do love Star Tours, it’ fun and “dated” just enough for me. Today’s two featured ticket scans were most kindly donated by Major over at "Gorilla’s Don’t Blog"(link). Thank you Major!!!!

Our first ticket is an “Interplanetary Launch” for Thursday, January 8, 1987 - 7pm to midnight. Hey that's four days before the cast premiere on my part one post! This ticket really is the First Launch. I like the little stub for a special meal; I’ll take mine from The Space Place! These Star Wars graphics are nice, although C3PO doesn’t look very happy; maybe he’s upset because they mounted his feet to that platform?




This next one is fascinating to me. I would say this is the ancestor to the Fast Pass. You had to present this at 11:15 to get on the attraction. I wonder why this one was never used, someone lost out! “May the force be with you” nice touch…





Here is a photo of how I remember Star Tours. HUGE Lines! This photo comes from Raymond over at “New Fantomorrontierstreet Land Videblog” he has some incredible photo’s (all his own I believe) of Disneyland in the 80’s and 90’s, you should give his blog a visit, you will enjoy it! (link)




And now, of course, a few 1987 Guide Book scans with Star Tours in it! I only have one Guide Book from 1987, there may be one dedicated to Star Tours, but I have not seen it (If it’s out there, I gotta get it).



Here is a close-up of the StarSpeeder 3000. Is that Captain EO I see in the bottom right corner?


And the Tomorrowland Page – Lots of Mickey ears - lots to do here, I miss this Tomorrowland.


Thanks again to Major for the contributions, I really enjoy seeing new stuff and sharing it with everyone. It’s one of the main reasons for this blog….

Sunday, February 17, 2008

The New Fantasyland - Part 3 & The Complete Guide

I want to thank Christopher for posting a comment yesterday about the New Fantasyland. He worked at Disneyland in 1983 and recalled the New Fantasyland opening on May 25th. He also added this fascinating tidbit about the “Flights of Fantasy” parade.

1983 was the first time they ever announced discontinuing MSEP, so initial guest feedback was lukewarm, but I truly think this was one of the more impressive outings for the Parades Dept. It began gaining respect by Summer's end, but not enough to save it. (It's final run was Labor Day weekend '83) I know you referenced a 2 year run for FoFP, (and from a very reliable source), but the following year was "Happy Birthday, Donald" themed, including the summer parade” WOW, I love this stuff.

While digging thru my collection for something I knew I had but didn't know exactly what it was or where it was and I found it! This is the Fall 1983 edition of the Disney News. And guess what? It confirms May 25th, 1983 as the opening date of the New Fantasyland!




First of two pages inside that are dedicated to the New Fantasyland.





Hey Christopher, I got a close-up of this one for you, are you in there somewhere?????



Second Page.


From the back of the Disney News magazine a promo for “Never Cry Wolf” Oh yes, I waited in line for hours to see that mega hit.




Now as we get to the full Guide, lets have a look at the ticket that I found hiding inside the guide, I love those surprises!!! Here’s what interesting, this is a “2 day” passport from July 30th and 31st 1983. The guide makes no mention of such a thing. I wonder when they started these “2 day” passports” (a future research project).




And now the complete 1983 Guide can be found in PDF format here:


* Disneyland Guide - 1983





***** BONUS MATERIAL *******


Only on Vintage Disneyland Tickets do you get such a fine Sunday bonus. Below is a link to a large PDF file of the complete 1965 Vacationland Magazine. I have a bunch of these, most are ok but a little repetitive with thier use of stock photos. This one however has some great stuff, a super ad for the New Universal Studios, updated Plaza Inn article, neat Knott’s ad and lots more!

* Vacationland - 1965


See you on the next Post.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The New Fantasyland Part 2 - Pirate Ship Removal

Following up on a yesterday’s New Fantasyland post. I was unsure that the pirate ship just fell apart when they tried to move it, I have seen a picture of the ship when it was built in 1955 and it appeared to be “moved” into place, so it just seemed logical that they could “move” if out of place, I guess not.

****** WARNING ***** Today’s post contains 10 graphic images of the Pirate’s ship removal. These were graciously donated by Progressland. “Heartbreaking” is how they were described and it’s an accurate description.

First, for happiness and reference, let’s looks at two photos from the good old days. December 29th, 1956, from Major’s site “Gorillas Don’t Blog”. She looks brand new still!




From Dave over at “Daveland Blog” This image with the Sails unfurled is from April 1958. Hey Dave, that slide looks familiar :-)









* BEFORE YOU SCROLL DOWN READ THIS WARNING *


>>>>> If you are a hardcore Pirate ship fan, you may find the images below disturbing. Continue at your own risk. <<<<<



These appear to be from Late August / Early September 1982. Enjoy or ?
















Ok, now just to get everyone back into the retro vintage grove, here is a placemat from a much brighter day on the Chicken of the Sea. Date unknown, anyone want to guess? Anyone want to guess what caused that stain on the lower left corner? Tuna I bet!





Well, that was interesting! Tomorrow we’ll head back to 1983 for a complete Disneyland Guide post, and maybe a visit to Knott’s too!

Friday, February 15, 2008

The New Fantasyland - 1983 - Part 1

One of the best “refurbishments” done at Disneyland has to be 1983’sNew Fantasyland”. While the old Fantasyland was whimsical and fun, it was done on the cheap, and the medieval style facades were starting to look a little dated.

The traffic flow was greatly improved, the general look of the New Fantasyland was made more consistent with the “Old English” town theme as in Peter Pan and Pinocchio.

When you visit Fantasyland today, it still looks fresh. By contrast, the 98’ Tomorrowland refurbishment got stale in about 20 minutes! My only disappointment in the New Fasntasyland is the destruction of the Pirate ship and Skull rock; those were two icons of “Northern” Fantasyland. I heard the Pirate ship was to be moved but fell apart when they tried to move it, Hmmm, why do I not believe that? (When new, they built it backstage and trucked it to its location, they couldn't reverse that process 30 years later?) And Skull Rock could have been left in place, there’s just a stupid waterfall there now! (Rant over)

Now, for the post. First up is one of those “Commemorative Passports” Not quite as large as the opening day Toontown Ticket, but still good sized at 9 ½ by 3 ½ (minus the entry stub that’s missing on the right side – someone used this passport, how dare they!)







Next up is a flyer for the “Directors Guild of America” I like the paper stock on this one. You can tell they used the background for many of these flyers, I like the Silver print on this one.






What post of this type would be complete without a Guide book! How cute, all the Pinocchio characters got on the cover, I wonder why?





Here is the “New Fantasyland” page from the 1983 Guide book. Notice the new “Walkway to Frontierland” *** I will be posting this entire 1983 Guide Book this weekend ***




Here is the Gate Flyer give out with the Guide Book. The front is very proud of the new “Flights of Fantasy” Parade. According to Yesterland.com, “In the summers of 1983 and 1984, the Electrical Parade again went dark to make way for Flights of Fantasy.”




A fine lineup of entertainment for you enjoyment. The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Buddy Rich and his Band, Papa Doo Run Run, and of course the world famous “Krash”!



A little plug for the New Fantasyland. Hey, no mention of the Pirate Ship!

The back has a little advertisement for a new thing called “The Disney Channel” It will never work!!!


Does anyone know the actual date the New Fantasyland opened? I was unable to find an exact date on the internet. This button shows “May 1983”.





And last today is a link to You tube (Link). I have posted this link before so pardon if you have seen this. This is the 30 second commercial for the New Fantasyland. I love this commercial. I have watched it hundreds of times (yes I am that strange). It’s simple and true to Disneyland. Notice the music and Paul Frees’ voice at the end.




I hope you enjoyed today’s post, I’m ready to hit the New Fantasyland first thing on my next visit.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Today’s post is a tribute to the fine spirit of people in this great country. I deal with all sorts of people on EBay. Virtually everyone is pleasant and nice.

The item of today’s post is a simple set of ½ empty May 1976 Walt Disney World ticket books. It was $2.40, including shipping, which is a heck of a deal in itself.

My surprise came when I open the envelope from Ohio; it not only had the ticket books, but also had these two wonderful hand drawn bookmarks. These are from the “American Education Week” program.

In a nutshell here is what they do: “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility is the theme of American Education Week 2007. Now in its 86th year, this national observance recognizes all the people – in schools, homes and communities – who work together to help children and young adults achieve.” (Link)








Here is an “E” ticket and the backs from the May 1976 Walt Disney World ticket books I received with the bookmarks.





I wish to thank Mike and Chelsen, grade 6, for their wonderful drawings. And to the nice lady in Ohio who sent these to me, thank you for brightening my day and hopefully the day of others who see these.

Tomorrow; It’s 1983, so lets visit the New Fantastyland……

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

1955 Disneyland Green Press Preview Ticket - Or "Ebay Madness"

Just when you thought you’ve seen everything, here is an amazing EBay auction.

I’ve seen these “Press Preview” tickets before, but never the green one. The silver ones does go for a few hundred bucks, hence the reason I don’t have one!

The auction description claims this to be the “Holy Grails of Disneyland Ticket Collectors” – Well, at least from my perspective, it’s not that fantastic. Jed over at Vintage Disneyland Goodies has posted ticket items that I feel are more desirable (to me at least).

Here is the listing, starts at $895, buy-it-now for on $1000.(EBay Link)






Here is a copy of the “Silver” ticket (Thanks Keeline.com). Is it just me or do these seem easy to duplicate? I have heard stories of all the counterfeit passes made for 7/17/55. This auction looks like the real thing, but a grand? Come on… Do you think it will sell??




If you have one of these (Silver, green or Gold) could you email a scan of it when you have a change?????? (mailto:VintageDisneylandTickets@Gmail.com).

See you tomorrow

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Guided Tour - Part 2 197?

Today let’s take a Guided Tour of Disneyland. I don’t have an exact date on this Child Guided Tour Ticket. Judging by the $3.85 price I would place is around 1974/75.

This really seems like it used to be a great deal. That $3.85 got you; General Admission to the park and its many free shows and exhibits, the Guided Tour Service itself, five popular attractions while on the tour and two extra tickets each good for any attraction!

I think they may have stopped using the little tags by this point (see previous Guided Tour post) I wonder if they had name tags or labels still at this point?

Notice the low serial number. Some of my readers may know who I got this from....




I like this totally unrelated picture of the Main Street Station. Can anyone help me date it? It’s a large print, and an odd size of 7 ½ by 9 ½ inches. The back appears to have been glued into a photo album at one point and since it's been out, its curling up! Too bad about the tear at the clock, if I was good at Photoshop I bet that could be fixed.




That’s it for today; see you on the next post!