Thursday, October 23, 2008

Winnie the Pooh for President Days - October 23-24, 1976

I’ve decided to officially support a candidate for president, yup, I’m for "Winnie the Pooh for President (Days)". Let’s all attend the Fun Raising Rally and Pooh-Litical Convention on October 23-24, 1976.






The Children’s Pick in ‘76” and a “Tigger-Tape Parade” how cute. I want one of those Pooh for President posters!






Here’s a Magic Kingdom Club complete ticket book from September 1976. Yes, I know, the MKC series is way overdue, it's coming soon.






The ticket book includes eleven of these Magic Key Coupons, use them wisely.






I can find eleven attractions to use my tickets, how about you? (Ok, I counted America Sings and Adventure thru Inner Space twice, each).






Dumbo loves this deal, $6.25 for a $14.90 Value.






Speaking of “Value”, did you ever bother to do the math on these? I haven’t (I do have a life) but a man in 1976 did do the math and in his opinion, the “Value” was over stated so he sued Disneyland! Progressland found this Los Angeles Times article from Sept 4, 1976 (thanks Jason!). Does anyone know what became of the law suit?


Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Magic Circle Magazine - June 1956

It’s been a little while since we’ve had a vintage magazine here on the blog so here we go. Disneyland was featured in quite a few different types of magazines in the early years. There’s plenty of vintage magazine still left in my collection, but as you will see the magazines will get more and more obscure.

From June 1956 it’s “Magic Circle” magazine. “Published in the interests of Perfect Circle distributors, dealers, garages, repair shops and super service stations all over the world, by Perfect Circle Corporation.” The back cover has an ad for Perfect Circle, they make piston rings!

Great front cover. This magazine is “Life” size at about 10 ½” by 13 ½”, but with only 15 pages in this issue.






The inside of the front cover. My first car in 1980 was a 1956 Buick just like the one on the far left in the middle photo! Nice Mercedes setup and Cynthia Patrick looks mighty fine too.






Now presented for your enjoyment, an interesting "look at" Disneyland as it looked and more importantly felt in 1956.










If you had trouble viewing the pages clearly, the entire magazine will be posted in a higher resolution (including those exciting articles on piston rings!) on Bonus Sunday.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A visit to Monsanto's Adventure Thru Inner Space

Here's a fun little brochure dated 1967 (WED Enterprises). Great drawings of Monsanto's Adventure Thru Inner Space.

It's a little souvenir at just 3 1/2" by 6", but boy does it make up for its small size with Fantastic art work.











Monday, October 20, 2008

Magic Mountain - 1977 Ticket and Postcard Pack

If you’re you ready for a trip to Valencia California’s Magic Mountain in 1977 then here is your ticket; it expires February 28, 1977 so you better use it soon. $7.50 seems like a good deal for all you can ride, no bothersome ticket books to worry about (or to collect years later). Globe Paper, ahhhhh…






This is a great 12 page postcard set from 1977. The front has a couple of Trolls and the Wizard, I sure do miss um.






The Revolution was just one year old here and a big hit as evidenced by two complete panels for the looping wonder.







Check out Magic Mountains many moving miracles… The Galaxy spinning thing from hell, the Metro Monorail (Bring back the Monorail!), and the Fabulous “Eagles Flight” skyway, hey, that’s right about were the newlyweds bucket fell off the cable!






The Magnificent Persian Fountain. Now it’s just a planter (link). A blog reader had asked if the sculpted reliefs are still present, I’m afraid they are not.







The Log Jammer is still a super flume ride, with an awesome last drop only surpassed when Splash Mountain was built. Be sure to ride this classic next time you are at the mountain.






The other water ride was not super. El Bumpo! It really was slow and boring and then there was that funky smell of the water and gas engines. The water may look blue in the postcard, but I was at the mountain many times in 1977 and it was not blue, it was a greenish/brown.







Swiss Twist, RIP 1971-2007






The Grand Prix, yes a complete unabashed Autopia rip off, but that’s not such a bad thing! The course was decent sized and the cars were fun and actually they were a lot less beat up than the Autopia cars. Nice shot of the Metro Monorail too, did I mention: BRING BACK THE MONORAIL!!! It’s all still there, the beam, the cars, all three stations, the right-of-way, the park needs a Monorail! Rant over.






Electric Rainbow. This ride is still at the park, it’s called something related to Batman now, but she still runs (and makes folks sick).






The mountain really was spectacular at night. It’s still nice, but not quite the same.







I hope you enjoyed this little trip to Magic Mountain in 1977. I’m hoping to visit the mountain sometime in early November; I’ll try some before and after shots from this set.


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Souvenir Saturday and Bonus Sunday

Welcome to Souvenir Saturday and Bonus Sunday all bundled up in one post.

Today's Souvenir is a large (approx. 15” x 11”) puzzle of Frontierland. This is dated 1955 and the art work sure looks like 1955. I like how Casey Jr. ended up on the Frontierland puzzle.






Now for Bonus Sunday we’ve got two magazines for your reading pleasure. First up from my corrected post of Thursday, here is the complete Summer 1967 Vacationland


Vacationland Summer 1967 – 58mb





The "center-fold" from the Summer 1967 Vacationland.





Here’s an unusual magazine, it's Kaleidoscope the in room magazine for the Disneyland Hotel. From Spring 1980, this is volume 1 issue 4. I only have this one issue and I have never seen any others. (Progressland; do you know how many of these were issued?)


Kaleidoscope Spring 1980 – 55mb





I want that Lincoln stretch limo!


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Correction Day

This blog has been up for nearly a year and it finally happened, yup, I re-posted soemthing (queue the violin music here). Yesterday’s post included the cover to the Fall 1967 edition of Vacationland magazine to coincide with the October 15, 1967 ticket. It has come to my attention (that you Progressland) that I had already posted the entire issue back in July, as Homer Simpson would say “Doh”… Here's the link to the July post (link).

So to make up for me little transgression, Here is the cover of the Summer 1967 Vacationland and you will find the entire edition coming up on Bonus Sunday.





This is great page, frame worthy indeed.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Eastern Star Night at Disneyland - October 15, 1967

Yes ladies and gentlemen the big night has finally arrived, it’s Eastern Star Night at Disneyland, October 15, 1967. Did you know “The Order of the Eastern Star is the largest fraternal organization in the world to which both women and men may belong. Worldwide, there are approximately 1 million members under the General Grand Chapter

If you check out the web page of the Order of the Eastern Star (link) you’ll notice the logo has not only been updated, but it appears to be upside-down on this vintage ticket.






Since we are in the Fall of 1967, here the cover of the Fall 1967 edition of Vacationland. Boy oh boy if only we could step into this “New Tomorrowland”!





Check back on Bonus Sunday for the complete scan of this Vacationland, it’s a great issue.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

12th Annual Federal Employees Party at Disneyland

Here’s an interesting flyer for the 12th Annual Federal Employees Party at Disneyland. It’s for October 13th 1980 (this post is a day late, but never a dollar short).





This looks to be a proof sheet of some sort, I like the notation in the upper left “Castle in Star”, was that a comment to replace the ships and the Columbus Day reference with a Disneyland logo?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Bonus Sunday

As promised from Thursday's post, here is the complete Vacationland Winter 1959-1960 magazine.


Vacationland Winter 1959-60 - 45mb


The tour guide on the cover is pretty, but check out the ornery mob behind her!






The obligatory scenes from 1959 Disneyland!





Besides this fun article on "Century of Progress" there is a super article on the guiding tours and some neat ads, be sure to check out the entire magazine.




Friday, October 10, 2008

Disneyland Folk Festival October 10 & 11, 1981

It's time for a Folk Festival at Disneyland on October 10 & 11, 1981. Did you know: “The theme song for Gilligan's Island (music by George Wyle, lyrics by Sherwood Schwartz) was done in a folk-like character, and in fact is written in a traditional folk mode (modes are a type of musical scale); the mode of "Gilligan's Island" is ambiguous between Dorian and Aeolian. The lyrics begin with the traditional folk device in which the singer invites his hearers to listen to the tale that follows. Moreover, two of the stanzas repeat the final short line, a common device in English folk stanzas. However, the raising of the key by a semitone with each new verse is an unmistakable trait of commercial music and never occurred in the original folk tradition.”

So just sit right back and tell you a tale…







Since all I know about folk music is in the above paragraph I that copied from Wikipedia, I have no idea if these are “Folk” performers or not, but I would guess they are.






Small World Character Parade, I bet that looked weird. The park closes at 7pm on a Saturday night? Private party afterwards maybe?







From September 1980 and as a shout out to Mike over at “Jungle is 101” blog (link), here is a great “C” ticket. Mike just did a super post about the “C” ticket and “the pit” in New Orleans Square, be sure to check out his blog.






This “C” ticket was the last ticket in this book and yes I tore it out for this post. It made that wonderful “zip” sound that’s been bottled up for 28 years.






An insanely grand attraction lineup, you’ll find me on American Sings, Adventure thru Inner Space, then the PeopleMover, then I'd do them all again!






$8.50 seems like a great deal even in 1980, it is a $14.20 value you know!