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Adventureland Tiki Statues – 1988
Here’s another quick little video of me hanging out by the Tiki Statues in Adventureland while they go through their musical spiel.
Pirates of the Caribbean Parrot – 1988
Here’s a quick little video of the Parrot that used to be outside the Pirates of the Caribbean.
It shows a little bit of his banter (though it’s a little difficult to hear), and a bit of him singing the theme song!
Dapper Dans – 1988 Style!
Howdy folks! Been awhile, hasn’t it? Sorry about that!
Today, I’m going to start bringing you some retro videos of everyone’s favorite vacation kingdom.
By the time I was 4 and 1/2, I was already well versed in the magic that is Walt Disney World. I recently found an old VHS tape from one of my earliest trips, from 1988, and found a lot of neat little gems in there.
I’ll be sharing a bunch of these videos with you here over the next few weeks.
First up is a short little video of everyone’s favorite barbershop quartet, The Dapper Dans, performing “Old Folks At Home” (or as it’s sometimes called, “Way Down Upon the Swanee River”).
I’m trying to find a little more about who is in this line up, because I’d love to talk to them, so if anyone out there has any leads, please let me know!
In the meantime, enjoy!
Celebrations Issue 7 Now Available!
Is it that time again already?!
The latest issue of Celebrations Magazine is now available!
You already know that it’s a fantastic magazine. I sing its praises when it arrives every month, so you really should pick it up.
To make it extra special for me this month, the cover story is about my favorite attraction of all time, The Haunted Mansion, and if I do say so myself, the article is fantastic. Then again, I may be a little biased, seeing as how I’m the one that wrote it!
So, stop wasting time, and order your copy today!!!!
For ordering info, be sure to check out www.celebrationspress.com!
Your Complete Guide To Walt Disney World – Summer ‘76
A very sweet girl recently went through her old Disney stuff with her mother, and came across a guide book from 1976 that she was gracious enough to give to me for some research. It is literally quite a find, so I thought I would share it with you guys as well!
As mentioned, this guide book comes from the summer of 1976, when patriotism was in full swing at Walt Disney World resorts. According to the book, the “Spirit of ‘76″ parade, filled with a 20 foot ice cream con, a musical river boat, and more, made their way along Main Street every day. To further celebrate the nation’s 200th birthday, the Hall of Presidents was complimentary to all guests that summer.
It’s incredibly interesting to look at a guide book from the early days of Walt Disney World, as it gives you a snapshot of where exactly the park was at that time. Back then, they still used the A-E ticket system, and it’s interesting to see how they rank each attraction. Ticket prices were (obviously) must lower in those days…a 2 Day, 17 ticket book cost an adult $15!
The guidebook also includes a “Photo Tips” section from GAF, the “official film of Walt Disney World,” as mentioned in the ad on the back cover. It’s filled with simple little tips to help make your family photos of your summer of ‘76 trip to Disney World better.
Two incredible maps are also found within the book…one of The Magic Kingdom itself, and the other of Walt Disney World Resort in general. The map of the Magic Kingdom is interesting, because it shows how much the park has grown from 1976 up to today. It also gives a vague outline of where the “show” buildings for each ride actually are, giving away some of that Disney “magic.”
The Walt Disney World Resort map gives a good look at what it looked like in 1976. At the time, Magic Kingdom was the only park that was open, and they only had 4 major resorts for guests to stay at: Contemporary, Polynesian, Golf, and Fort Wilderness.
I scanned the entire guide book into a PDF file for your enjoyment. You can download it by clicking here. Hope you enjoy it!
Fantasyland Expansion Plans The Real Deal?
Earlier today, it seems as if construction blueprints for Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland expansion leaked out to the public. After looking them over, they seem to be pretty realistic to me, and not just the work of some overzealous Disney fan. For one thing, they seem to match up with various news and rumors we’ve heard the past few years about a new attractions and areas.
The plans look like Fantasyland will expand back into Mickey’s Toon Town Fair, and almost get rid of the entire land completely. The only thing that seems to be safe is Goofy’s Barnstormer.
Disney princesses Belle, Cinderella, Aurora, and Ariel will be getting the royal treatment with newly added meet and greet areas. The long rumored The Little Mermaid ride is also on the plans, along with a possible dinner theater called “Be Our Guest” over by Belle’s area.
Overall, it seems like it will be a very good (and much needed) expansion to the Fantasyland area, and definitely a way to drive more traffic in there.
Check out the proposed blueprint below, and click to see it full size!
Weird Al’s Latest About The Jungle Cruise
Weird Al has some really good songs. The man takes the parody (which is already a joke in itself) and makes it into a true art form.
What is Weird Al doing on a Disney blog, you may ask?
His latest little diddy, which I suppose will be on his next CD, due out late this year/early next year, is about a guy who wanted to be a famous actor when he grew up, and instead is a Jungle Cruise Skipper.
Very funny stuff! Enjoy!
UPDATE: You can now download the single from iTunes, Amazon, and other various online outlets!
Monorail Tragedy At Walt Disney World
I’m sure by now that most of you have heard of the tragedy at Walt Disney World late last night. At around 2 AM, a monorail crashed into the back of another near Epcot’s station. The driver of the monorail unfortunately passed away. There was a family on one of the monorails who, fortunately, were not injured.
For more on the story, check out CNN.com’s coverage.
Click Orlando also has a video from an eyewitness, and several photos, but I must warn you, they are very upsetting.
I would like to take this time to say that our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the Cast Member who lost his life last night.
This sort of accident has never happened at any Disney theme park before, so it brings up a lot of questions. Disney is very regimented in their safety features for all of their attractions, especially the monorail, so one has to wonder what went wrong.
The monorail is equipped with several safety features that can be used in order to prevent something like this from happening. They all have the standard equipment like most major transportation systems do: communications and navigation system (which is similar to an air traffic control tower), front and rear headlights, and a horn.
On top of that, each monorail has a fail-safe computer system that kicks in, effectively shutting down the monorails’ computerized operating systems, when they come too close to each other.
There a few reasons why this tragedy may have happened. There very well may have been some sort of equipment failure, and the fail-safe didn’t work properly. Being as how it was so late at night, the monorail driver may have been suffering from exhaustion. He may have even had a health problem of some sort, such as going into cardiac arrest, which prevented him from stopping in time. At this time, however, there is no conclusive reason why this occurred.
Officials did not release the name of the Cast Member, but Mike Griffin, Walt Disney World Vice President of Public Affairs, released the following statement:
Today, we mourn the loss of our fellow cast member. Our hearts go out to his family and to those who have lost a friend and co-worker. The safety of our guests and cast members is always our top priority. The monorail is out of service and we will continue to work closely with law enforcement to determine what happened and the approximate next steps.
While some people may be adverse to riding the monorail system from now on, please realize that this is a true rarity, and Disney does take everyone’s safety very seriously. I imagine that there will be some new systems and rules that will be put into effect in the following days, to try to make the monorail even safer.
In any event, this is a truly tragic event, and our thoughts go out to the Cast Member’s family.
UPDATE: Orange County authorities have identified the monorail driver as 21-year old Austin Wenneberg. Our thoughts are with Mr. Wenneberg’s family.
Stitch’s New Show Set To Close Already
Stitch’s Supersonic Celebration, the brand new show located in Tomorrowland that opened in the beginning of May, is already set to close according to a report from the Orlando Business Journal.
The show was based around a “Galaxy Day” celebration, hosted by singer Tip Trendo and his Galactic Girls. Then, everyone’s favorite outlaw alien, Stitch, highjacked the celebration and provided an interactive show, much like in Turtle Talk With Crush and Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor.
Though Disney officials are keeping quiet on the exact reason why the curtain is going to close, it is known that June 27th will be the final perfomance date.
We can only speculate why the show is closing so soon after it premiered. For starters, all over the Disney fan blogs, podcasts, and so on, it wasn’t getting spectacular reviews. Also, guests were known to complain about having to stand around in the heat while the show was going on. With the rising summer temperatures approaching, perhaps Disney’s closing of the show is a premptive measure.
It’s not known whether the closing will be permenant or not. It’s very possible that Disney is shutting it down to rework the show, and make it more enjoyable for the whole family. They may even be closing it down to construct some shade over the viewing area to help curb the heat issue.
I find it hard to believe that they would throw the show out the window already, after spending so long building and developing the stage and the show itself. Time will have to tell what the future holds (no pun intended) for Stitch’s Supersonic Celebration.




