Monday, October 10, 2011

Best of Magazine Monday 1955-1956-1957

Welcome to best of edition of Magazine Monday. Today's edition is a re-broadcast of three mid-fifties magazine posts I did a few years ago.

Disneyland in Life - August 15, 1955


August 15, 1955. This is a four page article on Disneyland from Life Magazine.

Interesting how only four pages were dedicated to this Disneyland article. MacArthur gets 25 pages and an article on a 1950’s house wife “The 80-hour work week” gets 10 pages! I guess Disneyland was still not a “sure thing” just a few weeks after its opening, therefore if only gets four pages. And it’s very “light” on the text.

First up, the Tea Cups with no paint on the deck! That’s the “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party” to be more precise.






Next some shots of from the river boat as they “Circle Jungle Island”? The Castle shot slides over to the other page so I tried to include the whole castle in this scan. Notice the castle windows, you can see straight thru them!





Children’s Saloon? I suppose that’s because they don’t sell alcohol? Those Coke fountains sure look neat! Notice a few things on the Casey Jr. Ride; Nice landscaping for the Canal Boats! Is that a TV camera on a raised platform thing? If so, was this for the opening day broadcast? I thought Casey Jr. didn’t open for about a week after Disneyland opened so what’s up with the camera?




Lots O’ Indians in this picture, real ones! Interesting “Buckboard” ride, I don’t think I’ve seen that on any tickets! Not much to hold the guests in, better hold on tight.






This Life magazine is FULL of great 1955 car ads. I am a vintage car nut, I used to buy and sell them like trading cards, I am much better now. But I sure love looking at these old ads. Since I am mostly a GM fan, the first three are beauties by GM. Then a Mercury, Nash and a Studebaker. I guess Chrysler was not up to spending the advertising dollars to be in Life Magazine.

My first car was a 1956 Buick Super 4-door Riviera hardtop, very much like this 1955 Buick Century.









Even the ink pens were “car crazy” in 1955. Styled in Multimillion-dollar new car colors.





I’m told the 1950’s really weren’t this fun; it’s just the way everyone wanted it to be. Maybe that wasn’t a bad thing; at least they “wanted” it to be idealistic. Today, I am not so sure….





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Magic Circle Magazine - June 1956


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 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.










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Buick Magazine - May 1957


Staying with the Buick theme, we’ve got “Buick Magazine", from May 1957. That clock is way cool!





Straight forward two page article.






1957 Buick Special, longer, lower and wider than the 1956 Buick I used to own. It‘s still a classic design.




Fun article on how the design of Buick’s (and Bra’s) has changed.


Friday, October 7, 2011

Disneyland Starlite Nights Ticket Book - 1965

Here’s a fun look at a “couples” ticket book from Disneyland’s past. From June 1965 this special “Starlite Nights” ticket book was for couples and I’m guessing intended to be used on “Date Nites”. This first scan was donated to the blog by “anonymous” from his secret lair, thank you sir! How cool is that double admission ticket? Notice the “Special Main Gate Admissions” are good after 5pm only. Even the back of the book is outstanding, the crescent moon and stars are a nice touch.





From my collection we’ve got a partial book with a couple of “A” and “B” tickets left, the smart couple used all the good tickets. Since this is June 1965 we are still graced with Walt’s stylized signature, although the trademark purple has been replaced with “Starlite Blue”.





The tickets are regular lettered tickets except the letter is again blue not purple and of course that super cool Castle & blue moon logo make these tickets special and good only after 5pm!





The Tomorrowland Jet(s) and the Art of Animation have about a year left.





These tickets we good only after 5pm (yea that’s the 3rd time I said that) but they are also only good during the "regular summer season", in fact, they’re VOID after the summer season, so there.





Here’s an “E” ticket from a post I did back in 2008 and I’d rescan it but I can’t find it at the moment, I’m working on a special project and my tickets are all over the place!




The June 1965 attraction list sure looks inviting.





The “sister” book to the one in the first scan recently sold on eBay for $500, I didn’t even bid on it!



Thursday, October 6, 2011

Trip Report - October 3, 2011

Come take a trip with me to a very uncrowded Disneyland and take a close look at the Carnation Plaza Gardens, see my trip report here:



LINK -----------> Trip Report - October 3, 2011




Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Star Tours Letter Head

A quick post today. Here's a piece of letterhead from Star Tours 1.0, what do you suppose they use these for?




Gotta love the back side!





Come back later today for a photo & video heavy trip report from an eerily (but pleasant) empty Disneyland Park on the Morning of October 3, 2011.




Monday, October 3, 2011

Better Homes and Gardens - February 1956

Welcome to Magazine Monday. Today’s Disneyland related article is from Better Homes and Gardens, February 1956. This is one of those articles where the rest of the magazine is missing; I was able to stitch the internet’s together to complete this post. Here’s the cover taken from an old Ebay photo.





The land the does away with time” is an excellent (if not short) article on a less than one year old Disneyland. Some interesting photos that really show how barren the park was in the early days.






The next two pages are the back sides of the Disneyland article, ok so maybe we’re not missing much by not having the entire issue.






These advertisements are from Better Homes and Gardens 1956 issues found on this great Flickr site (link).













This last advertisement if actually from 1954, but I couldn’t resist.


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Walt Disney World - Super Bonus Sunday

Welcome to a special "Walt Disney World" edition of Bonus Sunday.

Up first the Complete issue of Walt Disney World Vacationland - Fall 1971.





Download the complete magazine here: WDW Vacationland - Fall 1971 -66mb





Next up the complete issue of Walt Disney World Vacationland - Winter-Spring 1972.





Download the complete magazine here: WDW Vacationland - Winter-Spring 1972 - 68mb





Last up the complete issue of Walt Disney World Vacationland - Summer 1976.





Download the complete magazine here: WDW Vacationland - Summer 1976 - 90mb