Friday, August 9, 2013

D23 Expo Opens ! WDI Introduces the Hat Box Ghost Audio-Animatronic ! - Video


The awaited D23 Expo is opening its gates today and i will post a great photo report on the Disney Parks and Resorts pavilion tomorrow. As you know the pavilion is a celebration of 60 years of Imagineering and it looks great. As a teaser before i post the full article here is a picture of the facade - entrance of the exhibit, as well as a first video showing in the "Audio-Animatronic" section of the exhibit the amazing Hat Box Ghost Audio-Animatronic as, that's it, folks, after more than 45 years the legendary Hat Box Ghost designed by Marc Davis now exist as an AA and probably will be added soon inside the Haunted Mansion!




Picture and video: copyright Andy Castro - Dateline Disneyland

Amazing LIFE Magazine Pictures of Disneyland on Opening Day ! - Part Four : Adventureland jungle Cruise


Here is the last article with the amazing pictures of Disneyland at opening day shot by LIFE photographers. This time we will have a look at Adventureland and more precisely the Jungle Cruise attraction as it looked on opening day thanks to pictures shot by LIFE photographer Loomis Dean. As usual, click on each picture to see them in big size. If you've missed the part one with pictures of Main Street and Fantasyland on opening day you'll find it HERE ,  the part two with the Tomorrowland pics is HERE, and the part three with the Frontierland at opening day pictures is HERE.

As you've seen in the previous articles, it's incredible how the land was dry at that time - after all it was just an orange grove before! So, these LIFE pictures of one of Disneyland most beloved attractions are precious, not only because they show the ride as it looked at the start but also because we can see how the park has changed from an almost dry environment to a tropical one with a lush vegetation of exotic trees, plants and flowers thanks to the talent - and even genius - of WED Horticulturist Bill Evans.







Going through Schweitzer falls...




In our days, everyone except young children coming to Disneyland for the first time knows that the Jungle Cruise animals are not real but Audio-Animatronics, but back on opening day the mechanical Jungle Cruise crocodiles or hippos were something new for Disneyland guests. And if i can judge by the picture below the illusion was impressing enough to put the doubt in visitor's minds...







I hope you all enjoyed these four articles, and it's with this photo of a Jungle Cruise hippo that we will end this fantastic LIFE pictorial report of Disneyland at opening day... Although i have one more with you, not shot on opening day but rare pictures indeed that will be posted next week after the covering this week-end of the D23 Expo as Disney and more will cover the most awaited event by Disney fans all around the world!


Pictures: copyright LIFE - Time Inc


If you like "opening day" pictures the Disneyland Paris book - in which you have the whole park in 320 pages with 750 photos including 250 WDI renderings - has plenty of pictures of Disneyland Paris in its early days and the book is still available in its collector edition! I also remind you that unfortunately there is now less than FIFTEEN copies of the Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality book available in its english collector's edition - french edition is also available - so if you don't own the book yet, it's really now or never! 

And there is a special price right now with a $45 / 40€ discount on the normal price, so order your collector copy while there is still copies available as it's really the last english collector copies. You'll find below a one click Paypal button as well as a video showing the whole book. Also, you can have more infos about this gorgeous 320 pages book HERE.



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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Amazing LIFE Magazine Pictures of Disneyland on Opening Day ! - Part Three : Frontierland


Here we go for the part three article with these amazing pictures of Disneyland at opening day shot by LIFE photographers. This time we will have a closer look at Frontierland as it looked on opening day thanks to pictures shot by LIFE photographer Loomis Dean. As usual, click on each picture to see them in big size. If you've missed the part one with pictures of Main Street and Fantasyland on opening day you'll find it HERE and the part two with the Tomorrowland pics is HERE.

The first interesting thing that we can see on these pictures is of course how the vegetation is different now than it was on opening day. It's not a surprise, sure, but it also gives you an idea of the tremendous work that has been done by Disneyland horticulturists since Disneyland opening day!

Below, a picture of opening day guests waiting for the arrival of the Mark Twain at the "Disneyland Steamship" pier.


And there goes the Mark Twain for one of its first journeys along Frontierland river!


As the vegetation was not that high on opening day, you still could see Sleeping Beauty Castle from the banks of Frontierland. Also note the Frontierland Stagecoach passing by  in the background.



Let's move to the Golden Horseshoe Saloon as the beloved Golden Horseshoe Revue was there from opening day - and as you will see on the show curtain its sponsor Pepsi Cola, too!





Up on the terrace on the first floor the girls from the Golden Horseshoe Revue could relax and have a beer - something unthinkable today.


Even more unthinkable: having their young children drinking beer, too!... or may they were drinking root beer or Pepsi Cola! Note: the LIFE picture was reversed - probably the negative was backwards when they did the print - so i fixed it.


And now we move to another part of Frontierland for very rare pictures - always shot by Loomis Dean - of the now long time extinct and almost forgotten  Rainbow Ridge Pack Mules and Conestoga Wagon rides!


Not only the Conestoga Wagon was crossing a little river but at that time the Indians were not Audio-Animatronics, they were real human beings! Not sure all of them were real Indians, though...











Uh-Ho, it seems that we have a little problem of 20th century intrusion in a supposed 19th century environment!


I'm adding to this article two more LIFE pictures shot by photographer Ralph Crane, but these were not shot on opening day as it shows the Mine Train through Nature's Wonderland which was introduced in1960!



See you tomorrow for the final part with amazing pictures showing Adventureland Jungle Cruise on opening day! Don't miss it! If you've missed the part one with pictures of Main Street and Fantasyland on opening day you'll find it HERE and the part two with the Tomorrowland pics is HERE.

Pictures: copyright LIFE - Time Inc


If you like "opening day" pictures the Disneyland Paris book - in which you have the whole park in 320 pages with 750 photos including 250 WDI renderings - has plenty of pictures of Disneyland Paris in its early days and the book is still available in its collector edition! I also remind you that unfortunately there is now less than FIFTEEN copies of the Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality book available in its english collector's edition - french edition is also available - so if you don't own the book yet, it's really now or never! 

And there is a special price right now with a $45 / 40€ discount on the normal price, so order your collector copy while there is still copies available as it's really the last english collector copies. You'll find below a one click Paypal button as well as a video showing the whole book. Also, you can have more infos about this gorgeous 320 pages book HERE.



Choose between french or english edition -Price include shipping




Click on the image below to jump to the book presentation page.






Tuesday, August 6, 2013

" Here is your first view of Disneyland "


Just found on the web this scan of a 1954 American magazine double page "Here is your first view of Disneyland" with a great artwork of the park as envisioned at that time which is in fact Peter Ellenshaw famous painting of Disneyland. The scan is in high-res so click on the picture to get in in larger size!

Artwork : copyright Disney
Editor's Note: After reading the great "Tomorrowland at Disneyland opening day" article below, don't miss Mice Age today's update as the article will tell you more about upcoming attractions for Disneyland and DCA - as well as confirming what i announced to you a few weeks ago about the Soarin' and the Star Tours updates.  

Also, I know that most of you are awaiting my article about DLP future - and i will post it soon - but if you want to know a bit more about why new DLP attractions investments have been put on hold this quote from Mice Age article will give you a clue of the reasons why, that i explain in details in my upcoming article: 
"And Jay Rasulo as Disney’s CFO has been telling New York bankers for the past year that Disney is scaling back on their parks investments after going big with over 1 Billion at DCA in recent years, plus two new cruise ships, Aulani, and New Fantasyland. After that much capital expenditure, the Wall Street crowd wants to see a company scale back and earn back some of that investment before they announce more spending."

As i was saying last week to someone on the D&M Facebook page: to understand what is happening for DLP future you have to look in the right direction which means: don't think about DLP, but about the WDC. 

More about all this soon!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Amazing LIFE Magazine Pictures of Disneyland on Opening Day ! - Part Two : Tomorrowland


Here is the part two of the article with these fantastic LIFE Magazine pictures shot at Disneyland on opening day, July 17, 1955, and this time we will have a look at Tomorrowland as Disneyland guests discovered it when the park opened. If you've missed the part one showing Main Street and Fantasyland on opening day you can read it HERE and the part three with Frontierland on opening day is now online HERE.



Below, a great shot showing Disneyland entrance and the crowd walking towards the TWA Rocket, which you can see also on the picture above. At that time the TWA rocket was the highest structure in the park! Also note the "Clock of the World" right in the center of the picture below.



As you will see, just like yesterday's pics these Tomorrowland pictures are precious as they allow you to "feel" the atmosphere, the people, the energy of the era.



At the other end of Tomorrowland guests were amazed by the TWA rocket and also could enter the Space Station X-1 and Rocket to the Moon attractions. They also could sit in the shadow under these typically 1950's structures.





At Disneyland opening day the "Flags of theNations" were located in the back of Tomorrowland near the TWA Rocket. they will move to the entrance of the land in 1956.





But the attraction which was a hit from day one was Autopia and its "highways". 







Note on the picture below the Disneyland Railroad passing by in the background. And of course, the lack of vegetation in this part of the park!







Nearby, guests could find some refreshments at the "Space Bar".



And not far from Autopia were the Tomorrowland boats which will be renamed "Phantom boats" in 1956. Apparently the boat engines were unreliable, and the Phantom Boats became later the first permanent attraction to be removed from Disneyland.







A last look at Tomorrowland with this great shot from above, and tomorrow in the part three of the article we will go to Frontierland and you will see very rare shots of  a long extinct attraction! If you've missed the part one showing Main Street and Fantasyland on opening day you can read it HERE and the part three with Frontierland on opening day is now online HERE



Pictures: copyright LIFE - Time Inc



If you like "opening day" pictures the Disneyland Paris book - in which you have the whole park in 320 pages with 750 photos including 250 WDI renderings - has plenty of pictures of Disneyland Paris in its early days and the book is still available in its collector edition! I also remind you that unfortunately there is now less than FIFTEEN copies of the Disneyland Paris From Sketch to Reality book available in its english collector's edition - french edition is also available - so if you don't own the book yet, it's really now or never! 

And there is a special price right now with a $45 / 40€ discount on the normal price, so order your collector copy while there is still copies available as it's really the last english collector copies. You'll find below a one click Paypal button as well as a video showing the whole book. Also, you can have more infos about this gorgeous 320 pages book HERE.



Choose between french or english edition -Price include shipping




Click on the image below to jump to the book presentation page.





 
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