Thursday, August 14, 2008

New Orleans Square a Land or...? An Attraction...? An Area...?

A recent post on Disneyland Nomenclature asked about New Orleans Square and if it is was a new “land” or an attraction. (link)

This got me thinking about the Summer 1966 edition of Vacationland.






Just inside the cover is the introduction page and this neato artist rendering of the stair case in New Orleans Square. Notice the text: "This major Disneyland attraction will open this summer."






Two pages discuss New Orleans Square. Obviously New Orleans Squareland sounds silly, but you will notice the writer(s) are careful not to use the word “land”. This fun artist rendering seems a little different than the actual version as built or is it just me?






In fact, the restaurants’ are in an “area”. Let's call it “New Orleans Squareland Area Attraction” or NOSLAA for short. They are also calling it the "French Quarter" my head hurts...






Come back this Bonus Sunday for the entire magazine. Here’s a great ad for the “new” Universal City Studios Tour. They still had the McHale's Navy "make your on movie set" when I first went to Universal in 1975!


Sunday, August 10, 2008

Gone Fishing....

Yes I just recently spent a week in Florida, but now I am taking a relaxing vacation!

I'll be at this beautiful place fishing, boating and skiing. If you can guess where this, come on up, the water is perfect!




I'll be back mid-week, even paradise has to end sometime....

Saturday, August 9, 2008

The Disney Look - 1987

Taking another look at the "Disney Look”, this time from 1987. If you missed the "Disney Look – 1977” you can view it here (link).

It’s difficult to imagine this was 21 years ago, in some respects it seems like just yesterday, in other respects it seems like a lot longer than just 21 years ago!










Friday, August 8, 2008

United Mainliner - July 1965

From July 1965 United Airlines Mainliner A magazine for United Airlines Guests”. Celebrating Disneyland’s 10th Anniversary, there are a few neat photos and short article of mostly standard stuff. All still fun to look at.










On the back cover, Hertz did a whole series of these “flying man” ads including TV commercials. Awesome 1965 Chevy, I love the triple round tail lights, those seemed so cool when I was a kid, heck they still do!



Thursday, August 7, 2008

Disneyland is Your Land - 1981

From 1981, this is a flyer of some kind. Actually, I am not sure where this type of flyer was handed out. It doesn’t seem to be a parking lot flyer, if so, its pretty nice, being glossy print on thick paper. Since it’s good all summer maybe this was in the “Flyer Stands” at the local hotels and auto clubs?

Disneyland is Your Land” That’s getting back to basics, I like it.






Those “11 Adventure Ticket Books” will soon become but a distant memory…






I am so excited” that the Pointer Sisters are on the entertainment lineup! The Spinners, Brenda Lee, Pearl Bailey, Shalamar, and many more, even Buddy Rich, nice!






A larger version of the same map found in the 1981 Disneyland Guide book.






The attraction Line up circa 1981. If I could bring back one extinct attraction on this list it would probably be the People Mover, the Florida version sure brought back a lot of great memories. America Sings is a close second, “Inoventions” needs to be the next "extinct attraction".






All right, who let this piece of 1974 clip art on this 1981 flyer? Oh well, the kids look like they are having fun being stuck in the Brady Bunch era.






And since its summer time and you’ve worked all day, how about a “Summer Night Passport”. Unlimited use of all attractions from 7pm to 1am. You have 6 hours to make use of this ticket, bring your Adidas tennis shoes; you’ve got a lot of running to do!







I have a sudden urge to listen to my Soft Cell 45's...

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Super Summer 1970 Press Release

1970 was the “Super Summer” 15 year celebration for Disneyland. Here is the cover to the July 27 thru August 2, 1970 flyer. You can see this entire gate Flyer and a 1970 ticket book on my previous post here (link).





News from Disneyland” the first page of a press release dated June 15, 1970. All sorts of fun details are inside, the Haunted Mansion and its 999 ghosts get a decent mention. Below is a link to the entire 5 page release.


Complete June 15, 1970 Super Summer Press Release (5 pages)






Some great black & white press photos were included. Each photo is stamped “Walt Disney Productions...” on the back and has an explanation note attached to the photo,




























Those were fun! Next up is a four page “Fact Sheet”, it seems the actual celebration began on June 22, 1970. All four pages are in the link below.


Complete "Fact Sheets" Super Summer (4 pages)






All this great stuff came in this nice custom envelope.


Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Sorry, no new posts yesterday or today. Being on vacation for 8 days was nice, but life back home just keeps on going. I was going to post a photo of my blogger desk, but it’s just too embarrassing, my mouse pad is lost in there somewhere along with unopened EBay items (gasp).

Please accept this fine photo of the Red Horseless Carriage just waiting to take some happy guests to the center hub.





Come back tomorrow for our regularly scheduled blog.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Bonus Sunday - Mini Reviews and Maps

My focus of this trip was of course the Magic Kingdom, but I did visit some other parks as well, so let’s take a little look at those too.

First let’s talk about EPCOT. I did like the park, but I can’t really say it was very photo worthy.






I liked “Test Track”, I think this is what Disneyland’s Rocket Rods were supposed to be like. They had this neat “prototype car” in the exit area; I think I’ve seen this in some older photos, still looks neat however.





The rest of EPCOT was good if not remarkable. The Universe of Energy was campy yet fun. Spaceship Earth was neat and reminded me of a 1964 worlds fair ride, not sure why. Soaring is the same as DCA and super fun. “Living with the Land” was neat also, very entertaining and educational, the kids seem to like it also so it works on many levels.

Journey into Imagination was also cute if not a bit dated. Honey I shrunk the Audience sucks just as bad as it does at Disneyland. Worse actually because, once again, 400 people have to cram thru 4 sets of small doors, push and shove time, bad show on top of a bad show. I never made it to the “Seas” as half the attractions close at 6pm!

The World Showcase is interesting, if not a bit contrived. Having only a few hours to visit was not enough. It seems geared towards adults and each area is themed nicely. I would definitely like to go back and spend the entire afternoon and evening there, it seems to have a lot of potential.






I had lunch in Italy and it was fantastic, everyone enjoyed their meals, I had this great chicken dish, yummy!






I think this was Japan!






Here is the big map of EPCOT. Kevin Yee did warn me this is really two parks in one. He was right; I should have allocated more time to see the whole place.






Animal Kingdom; It rained most of the day so I have no photos, sorry about that! The park is themed better than any Disney property I have ever seen. If you like animals and nature, you will LOVE this park. The Safari trip is amazing and a must do if you visit this park. Its 400 acres of wildlife in an amazingly realistic setting. There are some great shows too and lots to look at.

Expedition Everest is a blast. Think Matterhorn, mixed with Thunder Mountain, with a Dash of Viper from Six Flags. The whole “backwards” sequence is mind blowing, lots of screams! I did need to sit for a moment after riding this one.

Here is the map of Animal Kingdom. The huge tree in the middle is a bit out of place because everything else in the park is real. The food was decent and here’s a tip; if it’s raining after 6pm (the park closed at 8pm) they start giving away ice cream, for real! The vendor carts are just handing it out, pop corn too! Good show Disney!





Now for a couple “off site” parks. First up Universal Studio Florida. This park was fun and better than the Universal here in California. It only lacks an actual tram tour, which is fun in California, but since there is no real studio here I am not sure how they would do it. The neat part here is all the city streets (New York, San Francisco, Beverly Hills) are open and you walk on them. Universal California only takes you thru those streets on the tram.

They do have separate shows for some of the tram tour elements. Jaws gets its own attraction with a boat ride (Similar to the Jungle Cruise in size). It’s great, you see the shark about 5 times and he gets “toasted” in the end, just like in Jaws 2! There is a “your in the movie” show that ends with you going in a subway car and going into the earthquake subway station with the fire, flood and collapsing street, its fun to be an actual subway car and not the tram!

The Mummy was fun (duplicate of Universal CA.) The Simpsons ride was great, they play Simpsons episodes in the queue lines, especially the ones that parody theme parks, those crack me up!

Here is the front and the giant Universal Globe.






I found a couple familiar friends on the streets of Universal!







Here is the Guide Map for Universal Florida. You will have to turn you monitor upside down to read some of it, sorry.






No photos because it was raining again, here is “Universal's Islands of Adventure”. This place was great, it’s really an extension of Universal Studio’s, but has a separate gate. All the action takes place in this park. The Hulk and Twin dragons are wicked inverted roller coasters. The Spiderman show is super, think Indiana Jones mixed with 3D (hey, that would be an awesome update to add 3D to Indy at Disneyland).

They also have the Jurassic Park Ride. The lands are all themed rather well, and the Seuss Landing area is pretty amazing, it’s very well done and immersive. The Trolley ride is fun too, it offers “PeopleMover” style views of the Seuss Landing area as well as the lake.

If you have kids 11 to 17, they will like Islands of Adventure more than Universal. The food was good, but some restaurants close at 6pm, huh?







Last up here is the Guide Map from the Magic Kingdom.





I had a great trip to Florida, it could not have been better. I would recommend taking the trip to Florida at least once. While at times it seemed not so fun (the humidity takes some getting used to, if ever) and the crowds were HUGE compared to little old Anaheim, in retrospect I had a very enjoyable time and I might even go back some day.