Thursday, September 25, 2008

VIP Party at Disneyland - September 25, 1983 & Disneyland '59

From September 25, 1983, it’s a VIP Party at Disneyland!






Since the above ticket is a little lack-luster and has very little color and since I am in a 1959 mood, here’s a peek at this weekends post.

From the Los Angeles Times of June 14, 1959, this is a great advertising supplement for “Disneyland 59”.






Amazing artwork like this is in about half of the supplement, the rest is full of super color photos.







I sure like the Swift Plantation House in this drawing,






The back page is dedicated to the wonderful ticket books! The all new “E” ticket is making its first appearance. “Big 10” or the “Jumbo 15” ticket book, go for the Jumbo 15!





Check back this weekend for the entire supplement in high resolution.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

NALU Night at Disneyland - September 24, 1975

It’s NALU Night at Disneyland! Please contain your excitement…

This ticket is from September 24, 1975 and is "in conjunction with the 1975 Meeting of the National Association of Life Underwriters." Almost sounds like they should be wearing Shriners Hats?







Free parking included, these folks knew how to go first class!







The cover from the Fall/Winter 1975/76 Disneyland Guide.






The “Entertainment Calendar", fun times.





Come back on Bonus Sunday for the entire Fall/Winter 1975 Disneyland Guide.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Magic Mountain August 1973 - Part 3

If you missed parts 1 and 2 of this series, be sure to view them here (part 1 link/part 2 link). Thanks again to Dave over at Daveland for getting these magenta gems to shine some color thru again.

Starting off this final part of our August 1973 trip to Magic Mountain let’s take a ride on the Eagles Fight. This “Skyway” ride had two separate routes, both terminating at the top of the mountain.

The “Eldorado Station” side was near EL Bumpo (present day Riddles Revenge area), it had steel towers and was around 100 feet at its peak I would guess. The “Galaxy Station” was near the Galaxy of course (present day lower level supports for Superman) it had cement towers and was WAY too tall, it seemed around 200 feet, maybe the mountain made it seem higher. This photo from a 1973 brochure shows a bucket from the Eldorado station in the foreground and the Galaxy station towers in the back ground.






Absolute terror as the buckets reach the tower, my heart used to literally stop when it would cross over those wheels of death. In fact, someone did die as their bucket passed the last tower heading into the Galaxy station it plunged 50 feet down into the hillside. A newlywed couple was inside, he died, but miraculously, she survived. (link).







The Eagles Flight Dual station at the top of the mountain is still there. This photo was taken in May 2008, the bottom area has restrooms that are still in use, otherwise the building is shuttered and empty.






Scary…. Is that clown real? Check out the fun Troll balloons!






A couple photos showing the neat animal shows they used to have. I remember these, they were informal and informative. Those poor ladies had to wear some unusual costumes.







The green belt area of the Grand Prix car ride, you can see the back of one of the cars on the lower right.






From an early post card series, here is the Grand Prix in all its Autopia rip-off glory. The cars were fun, if not a tad slower than the Real Autopia. Check out the Metro Monorail, BRING BACK THE METRO! Also note the massive towers for Eagles Flight and that round building is the Sand Blaster bumper cars structure, still bumping away after 37 years.






Gold Rusher as seen from a souvenir postcard. I sure do like this ride, a 1971 Magic Mountain original; it gets a big smile from me every time I ride it.






Here’s our balloon lady again, this time she is sitting on a fountain that was near the big Showcase Theater. I remember contemplating “acquiring” change from this fountain in the Summer of 1976 when I got dropped of with $10 for the whole day and spent it all in about an hour and a half!







As with most theme park fountains this one is now a planter as seen in my May 2008 photo! Notice the bricks, did they sink or did the ground get higher? 80 Layers of slurry?






In addition to the animal shows in the pics above and a petting zoo, Magic Mountain also had a Tiger! I’ve had dogs that can chew thru a chain link fence like that!






From an old postcard, this is “Gambi” I wonder if he is the same Tiger as the amature slide above?






There were once trains at Magic Mountain, here’s the O’l 99. This is not to be confused with the Spillikin Corners "Grand Centennial Excursion" or the “Train to Trollywood” those would come later.






Looks like that “Valencia” grass could use some water.






Here’s the O’l 99 in all her Post Card glory. Jed over at Vintage Disneyland Goodies informs me the O’l 99 still exists somewhere near the Mountain. I gotta check that out soon!






Since this post and series are about to end, here’s a few follow-up pictures.

The Jet Stream still looking great, this attraction was getting kind of neglected in the early 2000’s, nice to see it sparkle and shine.






Not much sparkle or shine here. This was the Four Winds Restaurant. It was also the Laughing Dragoon and the “______ House”. It probably has had other names too.






Sad to see it closed and in disrepair. This location offers fantastic views and the Mountain needs a good sit-down restaurant. Hopefully the new management team at Magic Mountain have plans for this Flagship location.





I hope you enjoyed this little series of Magic Mountain Slides and goodies. Slides from the Mountain are pretty rare so if anyone has vintage images of Magic Mountain, please share them.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Family Fun Night at Disneyland - September 22, 1967

System Development Corporation has its Family Fun Night at Disneyland Forty-one year ago today on September 22, 1967. I believe this is the same System Development Corporation that according to Wikipedia "was arguably the world's first computer software company." (Link)





Also from 1967 (although from early 1967) here is the cover the Vacationland for Winter/Spring 1967. I sure to dig that artwork.






This is the "center-fold" of the Vacationland magazine. Comeback this Bonus Sunday for the complete issue, it's a super one!


Sunday, September 21, 2008

Captain EO Premiere Party and Bonus Sunday

WOW, 22 years ago Captain EO Premiered. I only saw this show once, while it was better than "Honey I shrunk the Audience" (tooth extraction is better than that show) it was still weird and left me with a feeling that I must have missed the "point"...








Following up on Fridays post of Busch Garden Florida, here is a souvenir postcard pack from Busch Gardens Los Angeles (Van Nuys). No date, but it looks to be from the opening year of the park. Fond memories.....










Saturday, September 20, 2008

Souvenir Saturday - Got a Light?

Let's take a look at some of the Match Books Disneyland and the Disneyland Hotel used to give out. Do they still have matches anywhere in the Disney empire?

The Tobacco Shop of course. Nice shinny cover. All the Disneyland books are blank inside.







I like this one, its got bird (Tiki birds?) on the front and a fun New Orleans Square drawing on the back.







The only book that is dated in the bunch, this is from 1985, simple yet nice.






Here are three books from the Disneyland Hotel.
















Does the Disneyland Hotel still give out matches? I used to use a Telex machine in the 1980's, wow I forgot all about those!