Friday, February 5, 2010

Family Fun Night at Disneyland - Feb. 5, 1972

Set your time machine back exactly 38 years ago today to celebrate Family Fun Night at Disneyland February 5, 1972. The Private Party is from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. and is sponsored by NVJCC - I wonder if that’s the North Valley Jewish Community Center that’s near my house?






Free parking and no mention of a refund for crummy weather.






In the “unrelated” department I’ve got some exciting news, almost as exciting as when the new phone books arrive, almost. Wikipedia has a decent page (link) on the “E-ticket”, I tried to submit a better scan of an E-ticket a couple years ago, but they never accepted it. They still have a so-so scan of an E-ticket, BUT……






If you scroll down the page (link) to the External links section, the link “Archive of even more park coupons” is my blog! If they wouldn’t take my scan at least they linked me, and with Yesterland and Keeline, I’m in good company indeed!


Thursday, February 4, 2010

Star Tours "Fact Card"

Here’s a fun little “fact card” about Star Tours. I’ve got several of these little cards; they must have been for cast members to learn about the attractions.





Some interesting “facts” on this side of the card, I would dispute the Grand Opening date of January 9, 1986 however, I don't think they build this attraction in three months. The Audio/Video system was Videodisc based, do you think it still is. If it is, who do I beg/bribe to get one of the Videodiscs when they update Star Tours?






Wow, lot’s of information on the inside. Impressive celebrity list, could a new attraction get this kind of reception today?






This “glow in the dark decal” is technically a sticker, but boy is it cool. It still glows nicely. It’s made of some weird space-age foil material; in fact, the area outside the stickers is even cooler than the sticker itself.






Since I’m feeling guilty for never having seen Pete’s Dragon, here's some love for the silly old dragon.






Wednesday, February 3, 2010

“Nite of Joy” at Disneyland - February 3, 1978.

Set your time machine back exactly 32 years and you too can enjoy a “Nite of Joy” at Disneyland February 3, 1978. According to Disney’s Youth Programs website (link) the current “Night of Joy” event celebrates rock, pop and gospel Contemporary Christian music. I wonder if this includes Christian crunkcore (link).






Free parking. How come there is no “Alcoholic beverages not allowed” warning like on the Grad Nite tickets?






This cover to the Disney News Magazine Winter 1977/78 is rather dizzy looking.






Wow check out the College Musicians, nice outfits!






A great three page article about “our” Space Mountain.






How about when EO is done with his run, tear the roof of the theater and return it to this?






Bad Disney fan alert – I’ve never seen Pete’s Dragon. For some reason it always reminded me of Pipi Longstocking and this photo only reinforces that fear.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Disneyland's 55th Ticket Book Souvenir

As first seen on TokyoMagic’s great blog (link) Disneyland has produced a “Vintage Ticket Book and Memo Pad” for the 55th anniversary celebration. These are selling out quick at only $5, it’s a virtual bargain at the park. I was so excited when I got mine that I torn the package!






The top cover of the book isn’t exactly vintage, but I like it.






Here are the tickets. Not real globe paper, but for $5 what do you expect. The colors are close but not quite right. The attractions are fairly close to the correct letter designation. Since attractions moved their “letter” over the years - the only thing that sticks out to me is the Storybook Land Canal Boats on the “D” ticket while the rest of Fantasyland is on the “C” ticket. Overall a nice job for a cheap souvenir.






These aren’t real tickets? As you can see on the back, these are just memo pads! There appears to be about ten of each letter. I'm going to try and get a few more on my next visit.


Monday, February 1, 2010

Walt Disney's Magazine - June 1957

Welcome to Magazine Monday. Looking back to June 1957 today’s we’ve got Walt Disney’s Magazine (formerly Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Magazine). If you missed any of my previous Walt Disney Magazine posts, be sure and check them all out here (link).






Disneyland gets just a brief mention in this issue, but it's still fun. Some of Paul Hartley’s amazing illustrating talent on display. Fascinating history of the Carrousel. Nice shots of Disneyland’s Carrousel in action, great 10¢ admission sign! “The scene around the carrousel is gay as a medieval fair”.






Another superb illustration, this one is by Jacques Rupp who designed the Disneyland logo (link).






Paul Hartley again, simple yet so effective.






This artist is not credited but it does look like Jacques Rupp’s style. It also looks like the Rainbow Desert!






Here’s the only two advertisements in the magazine. Mickey Mouse Shoes and Mouseketeer Round-up (Woody’s?) boots.






Krazy Ikes, I remember getting these used at rummage sales when I was a little kid. The connectors were always either broken or worn out. Hey, wasn’t “Ike” the president of the United States in 1957?






Just fill out this form, mail it in and you too can receive Walt Disney’s Magazine. Go ahead and do it Major, let us know what they say.


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Bonus Sunday

From Friday's post, here is the complete "Your Role with Disney" 24 page brochure from 1977.



Your Role with Disney 1977 - 82mb







Here are few of the pages, lots of great stuff in here.












Saturday, January 30, 2010

Knott's Berry Farm Train - February 1961 and ???

A quick follow-up post to Majors great Knott's post on Wednesday (link) here's the Knott's train again in all its glory from February 1961. I guess there must have been (still are?) two trains at Knott's since my 1961 Photo is of engine #40 and Major's 1963 photo is of engine #41.






This slide of the train is undated but is handwritten "54 Trip", its also one of those slides that "glass" so its was hard to scan with any clarity. Nice car parked in Ghost town!






And just for good measure, here's the General Merchandise Store from an undated "Blackhawk Films" souvenir slide.


Friday, January 29, 2010

Your Role with Disney & Mickey Wants You!

On August 5th, 1977 Card Walker sent this letter to the Members of the Disney Family. I think it’s a “welcome” letter, but it doesn’t really come out and say that.






Your Role with Disney” is a nicely produced 24 page brochure.






Again I can’t tell if these are for new or existing employees, probably both. Disney looked like a great place to work; I wonder if it still is?










Come back on Bonus Sunday for the entire Brochure.






Also included with the Card Walker letter & Your Role brochure are 9 photocopied pages with some interesting facts. You can down load the 9 page .pdf file here (9 pages - 8mb).






This Brochure is not dated but must be newer than 1977 as it predicts EPCOT’s opening (correctly) as October 1, 1982 or did they know that five years ahead of time?






This brochure is a glossy high-production value deal, the paper feels like it’s made from sheets of vinyl.






Nice concept art!








More dreamy concept art.