Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Magic Kingdom Club Members Don't miss the County Bear Jamboree

This fun and colorful mini-poster lets Magic Kingdom Club members know the Country Bear Jamboree opens March 23rd (1972). Wikipedia has the Bears opening March 4th, is the right? I like how Teddi Barra is swinging outside the border of the poster. According to the little code a the bottom left (2/72 - 65m) they printed 65-thousand of these in February 1972, wow, I wonder how many are left?


Monday, August 9, 2010

Magic Kingdom Club Parking Pass

Picking up again with the Magic Kingdom Club, here's a "Director & Editor" Car Pass from 1987. Are these for movie directors & editors? I'm not sure how that ties into the MKC?








Sad news from the Magic Kingdom Club Travel Center in 1987, Marineland has permanently closed, bummer!


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Magic Kingdom Club Membership Card - 1966

"Gasp" Your Magic Kingdom Club Membership Card expire's on May 31st! This fun poster measures about 10" x 12". Just Value & Fun!!!!





Here's a neato membership card from 1966. The authorized signature looks like a celebrity's signature. Pacific Southwest Airlines, PSA - the "Worlds finest Airline" and planes that smiled!





"Not available to the general public" sounds kind of Skull & Crossbones like?


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Magic Kingdom Club

Now that I’ve dusted off the Magic Kingdom Club box of goodies, it’s time to start posting some of it. Where to start? How about a decent explanation of just exactly what the Magic Kingdom Club is and what it’s all about. What better way to break down the “club” than to read from its own marketing material?





The Disney characters try to lighten up the text, but unless you read repair manuals for fun (and who doesn’t?) this still might be a bit dry. Come back tomorrow for some vintage Magic Kingdom Club goodies.













Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Vacationland - Summer 1982

From last Tuesday's post (link), here is the entire Summer 1982 edition of Vacationland.



Vacationland Summer 1982 - 130mb







A little Tokyo Magic underway...





"The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane."





This form of art(?) from the early 1980's makes me feel warm and happy.




Monday, August 2, 2010

Disneyland Today - July 10-12, 1987

Please accept this "left over" post the didn't make the cut in July, I'm still working on posts for August. Come back tomorrow for the Summer 1982 Vacationland that was due on Bonus Sunday.













Friday, July 30, 2010

Disneyland Hospitality Ticket Books.

Time for a look at some Disneyland Hospitality Ticket Books. No, not tickets to Hospitals, these were ticket books sold only at Hotels and Motels in the Anaheim area.





These were pretty good deal, but I bet you would run out of tickets on the first day!






Two pages of “services”. Don’t forget you can use your BankAmericard at Disneyland.








Simple Logo, simple Operating Hours.






Here’s the admission tickets from the front of a June 1978 Hospitality Book from a previous post (link). This is my favorite serial number in my collection…






These are a couple of stray “2nd Day” main gate admission tickets. They are “Void’ because they are detached, rats! This first one is on the smaller tickets, but not two on a page as in the June 1978 example above. I’d place this around 1976, that’s about the time the prices or values disappeared from some of the tickets.





This weather-beaten “2nd Day” is the larger pre 1974 size ticket and based on the Child admission price I’d place this in the early to mid 1960’s. The Globe Safety paper is still vivid even though this ticket looks like its been through the ringer.






Speaking of Hospitality Books, the same eBay seller from my previous 1955 ticket book post also has a 1971 Disneyland Hospitality Book for sale (link). Mint and unused it’s worth the buy it now price; it's a fairly rare large format ticket book, great to near-mint shape and has a low, low low serial number. Oh, I am in no way connected to or will profit from this eBay seller, I don’t even know who it is. Also, this one is out of my league for the moment, so now's the time to stock up on that Christmas Gift for your favorite blogger (wow that was shameless…)








Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Vintage Disneyland Ticket to RIDE - 1955

Today’s post falls under the category “If only” as in: If only I were Thurston Howell, III, I would buy these Vintage 1955 Disneyland Tickets that are on sale right now on eBay (link). But since I’m more like Gilligan, we’ll have to settle for the auction photos. Interestingly, the least valuable “A” Ticket is missing, but you can see one here on my second post back from 2007 (link).





Super rare, these early lettered ticket books were only sold for a few months in late 1955. By 1956 the word “Ride” was forever replaced with “Coupon”. I’ll exchange this ticket for a ride on the Phantom Boats!






The “C” ticket is a true joy to gaze at and the only ticket with all five of Walt’s “Realms”. If you were holding this ticket on a beautiful fall day, a banner day, in 1955 (pretend your name is Marty, I am), what ride would use it on? I’m actually having a hard time deciding, but for some odd reason I want to ride on the top of the Stage Coach and wave to the Indian on a horse.






“All tickets void after December 31, 1956.” Tickets sold in early 1956 said “Good at any time during 1956” on the back. By mid-1956 printing of the expiration on lettered tickets ceased with very few exceptions like this (link) or this (link).






$1.50 seems like one heck of a deal even in 1955 dollars. I understand it may have seemed like a high price for a book of amusement park tickets, but once through the gates you had to know this place was special, or Magic.


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Disney Theme Parks One Day Passport - 1982

How about a One Day Passport to any of the Disney theme park in 1982? This complimentary ticket has the “master” Walt Disney Productions Theme Parks logo, which, you gotta admit is very cool.






This ticket was good for one day admission to Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom or EPCOT Center. “The theme park originally was known as EPCOT Center to reflect the fact that the park was built to embody the ideals and values of EPCOT the city.” (wiki-link). This ticket must be from late 1982 as Epcot Center didn’t open until October 1, 1982.






Let’s take a look at a fun Vacationland from the Summer of 1982. Is your favorite Disney character on the cover?






Signs anyone? Bring back the American Egg House, seriously!






And who can forget Southern California’s Newest Family Attraction - "The Kingdom of Dancing Stallions"? Who can even remember it? It opened in 1982 and closed in 1984, however in 1986 the same building become today’s Medieval Times (link). If you’ve never been to Medieval Times, check it out, it’s a blast! (The Dancing Stallions thing looks sorta lame).





Who stole the Grad Nite font for this article's title? Come back on Bonus Sunday for the rest of this interesting article and the rest of the magazine.