Ignore. Just practicing posting pics

River Country Ticket Stubs 1978. Those were the Days!

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I loved this montage from an old 1978 WDW guide book. Lovin' the pic of Whoop n Holler Hollow at RC, the staged camping pic, birds from DI and my fave is the old Space Mountain cars. How well I remember that!

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I may have already posted this, but I am just too tired to go back and look. If I didn't then I hope you enjoy. If I did, my apologies. ;)

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I really like this article about the Galapagos Tortoise. Actually have some pics that I will post a little later. Found several great D.I. pics in mom's photo albums! :thumbsup2

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I think I have what may be one of the first Fort Wilderness Gazette's. Anybody know what year they started printing those? The first one I found appears to be from 79, I'll need to double check and post tomorrow.
 
That campsite pic shows one of the old rental Terry trailers by Fleetwood, for which (we assume) the 2nd 500 loop name of "Terry Trail" came from. Pretty cool.
 
I may have already posted this, but I am just too tired to go back and look. If I didn't then I hope you enjoy. If I did, my apologies. ;)

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I really like this article about the Galapagos Tortoise. Actually have some pics that I will post a little later. Found several great D.I. pics in mom's photo albums! :thumbsup2

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KFK- Sorry, I ignored this thread all weekend!

As far as I recall, you did not post the scans of the September, 1978 newspaper before now.

Another treasure.

Aside from the River Country and Discovery Island references, I really enjoyed reading the first article, which describes something I had never heard of before- The World Series of Entertainment! Wow!

From the description, it looks like they closed down the MK, and then re-opened it for a special event. Did anyone note the performers? The Village People? Taste of Honey? This was the height of Disco! I can only imagine what people wore to this event. And, does anyone remember "Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty"?

Starbooty?

Really?

I googled it: Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty

I never.

In September, 1978, I was beginning my Senior year of High School. I thought I was hip to the music scene. But, somehow, Ubiquity Starbooty stayed off of my radar.

That World Series of Entertainment only cost $7.95, and it included admission to all of the MK attractions (except, for some reason the Shootin' Gallery-which apparently was important enough to state twice). That was a big deal in those days, as each attraction normally required a ticket.

Now, about the River Country article . . .

The article says River Country was regularly open until 10 pm. None of the water parks stay open past dark these days. And, the article refers to a ride called the Raft River Ridge. I assume this is the same as White Water Rapids, but I'm not sure. Also, the children's area is called the Ol' Wading Pool. More recent maps call this area the Kiddie Kove.

I also found the description of the transportation system fascinating. For example, the gold motor coach route appears to have just gone back and forth between the Contemporary and the Polynesian with a stop at the Transportation and Ticket Center. I wonder why this was available, when the monorail visited the same stops?

Keep it coming, KFK!

TCD
 

That campsite pic shows one of the old rental Terry trailers by Fleetwood, for which (we assume) the 2nd 500 loop name of "Terry Trail" came from. Pretty cool.

Yep, that's the type TT we stayed in on our "'77 trip to the Fort. I knew about 500 being named Terry Trail. What was the 1st name?

KFK- Sorry, I ignored this thread all weekend!

As far as I recall, you did not post the scans of the September, 1978 newspaper before now.

Another treasure.

Aside from the River Country and Discovery Island references, I really enjoyed reading the first article, which describes something I had never heard of before- The World Series of Entertainment! Wow!

From the description, it looks like they closed down the MK, and then re-opened it for a special event. Did anyone note the performers? The Village People? Taste of Honey? This was the height of Disco! I can only imagine what people wore to this event. And, does anyone remember "Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty"?

Starbooty?

Really?

I googled it: Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty

I never.

In September, 1978, I was beginning my Senior year of High School. I thought I was hip to the music scene. But, somehow, Ubiquity Starbooty stayed off of my radar.

That World Series of Entertainment only cost $7.95, and it included admission to all of the MK attractions (except, for some reason the Shootin' Gallery-which apparently was important enough to state twice). That was a big deal in those days, as each attraction normally required a ticket.

Now, about the River Country article . . .

The article says River Country was regularly open until 10 pm. None of the water parks stay open past dark these days. And, the article refers to a ride called the Raft River Ridge. I assume this is the same as White Water Rapids, but I'm not sure. Also, the children's area is called the Ol' Wading Pool. More recent maps call this area the Kiddie Kove.

I also found the description of the transportation system fascinating. For example, the gold motor coach route appears to have just gone back and forth between the Contemporary and the Polynesian with a stop at the Transportation and Ticket Center. I wonder why this was available, when the monorail visited the same stops?

Keep it coming, KFK!

TCD

I figured there would be some actual ignoring over the Memorial Day weekend. I even ignored it a little myself, due to DS 7th b'day and holiday and general activities.

I didn't actually read all of the WDW news articles, but thanks for pointing out the performers. I did go back and take a look. I remember almost all of them. Village People ....at Disney!? :scared1: That's almost as bad as "Yankees! In Atlanta!?" :scared1: I don't think I remember Ubiquity Starbooty. You would think that would stand out if I'd ever heard it before. Almost makes me want to change my name from KFK to "Starbooty!" :rotfl2: I don't know if I would admit that I googled Starbooty. :rotfl: This may now have to be entered into the KFK venacular! I haven't checked out the link, but I plan to as soon as I finish this reply.

Who wouldn't want to pay special admission to MK for a huge disco concert and then pay extra for the shooting gallery. Totally logical if you ask me.

I would also assume the two names are referring to White Water Rapids. I don't ever recall another raft ride at RC and we were there within a year after it opened. I wonder why the powers that be feel the need to change perfectly good names?

As far as the gold motor coach route. Seems to me the same logic was used as in charging x-tra for the shooting gallery.

I am about to delve into the 1979 stash. BTW, Those WDW newspapers were actually around 10 or so pages, so they are full of info of all kinds of stuff. Maybe I'll keep my eyes peeled for articles of interest beyond the Fort, RC and DI.

TO BE CONTINUED...............KFK
There are the tickets
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I LOVE THE TICKETS! THAT'S THE ONE ITEM MOM IS STILL KICKING HERSELF OVER. THEY TRADED THEM IN FOR THE NEW ALL DAY WDW PASSPORT. :scared1:
 
Aside from the River Country and Discovery Island references, I really enjoyed reading the first article, which describes something I had never heard of before- The World Series of Entertainment! Wow!

From the description, it looks like they closed down the MK, and then re-opened it for a special event. Did anyone note the performers? The Village People? Taste of Honey? This was the height of Disco! I can only imagine what people wore to this event. And, does anyone remember "Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty"?

Starbooty?

Really?

I googled it: Roy Ayers and Ubiquity Starbooty

I never.


TCD

OK, I did it! Now I know. Don't know when I've laughed harder. Thanks for this link. I think I'm gonna put it on my FB page! :lmao:

"I'm a star.....You're a star.....Starbooty!" :rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2: That is priceless! My new fave song....in a joking sort of way.
 
Yep, that's the type TT we stayed in on our "'77 trip to the Fort. I knew about 500 being named Terry Trail. What was the 1st name?
I think the original name was Tupelo Trail, according to one of the maps you posted earlier in the thread.
 
Wow, TCD. That song was almost 6 minutes long. I really enjoyed the first 20 seconds. Now there's 6 minutes of billable time I'll never get back today. But, it was like a train wreck...I couldn't turn away.

I'm a star...You're a star....Starbooty!
 
TCD post now need to come with a warning and a Disclaimer. That song will be stuck in my head for a week.
 
I think the original name was Tupelo Trail, according to one of the maps you posted earlier in the thread.

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! You know where to find your prize. Either scroll back or it can be found on the salivation thread! :laughing: Just kidding. I remember now. There's so much info on this thread now I forgot what I already knowed!

Wow, TCD. That song was almost 6 minutes long. I really enjoyed the first 20 seconds. Now there's 6 minutes of billable time I'll never get back today. But, it was like a train wreck...I couldn't turn away.

I'm a star...You're a star....Starbooty!

:lmao: we need a disco smiley now! But not a half naked one hanging onto a glittery star. STAAARRRRBOOOOTTTYYYY!!!!! I'm a star...You're a star....Starbooty! I've still got it stuck in my head. This is going to be worse than the time I had Love Shack by the B52's in my head for 2 years. :rotfl: (really) At least I'll have something to sing while I scan later tonight!

First the hippies w/accordians...now Starbooty! I love the Disboards!

Does anyone know what exactly a "Starbooty" is? I'm too afraid to google such a thing.:scared1:
 
As long as we are discussing great musical acts of 1978, and WDW of the past, here is a real gem that I came across.

This video clip is from a 1978 Christmas TV show featuring WDW.

On this clip, we are treated to the talents of Pablo Cruise . . .

And, to make things even better, they perform from the beach of Discovery Island . . .

And, also drive all over Bay Lake in an impressive array of watercraft . . .

Do not ignore this:

1978 Video of Pablo Cruise on Discovery Island

TCD
 
As long as we are discussing great musical acts of 1978, and WDW of the past, here is a real gem that I came across.

This video clip is from a 1978 Christmas TV show featuring WDW.

On this clip, we are treated to the talents of Pablo Cruise . . .

And, to make things even better, they perform from the beach of Discovery Island . . .

And, also drive all over Bay Lake in an impressive array of watercraft . . .

Do not ignore this:

1978 Video of Pablo Cruise on Discovery Island

TCD

What is the name of the couple that performs the robot at the opening? They had several variety TV shows during the 70's.
 

Good photo, Todd. This must be from early on in RC's history. Look at how open everything looks, and how new all the umbrellas look.


What is the name of the couple that performs the robot at the opening? They had several variety TV shows during the 70's.

I had to look this up, but I remember them too.

They were called Shields and Yarnell. I think this part of their act was called the Clinkers.

Some weird stuff happened in the 70's. :hippie:

And look what else I found . . .

This is a clip from the same 1978 special. . .

At about 2:22 on this clip, you will see them heading in to Fort Wilderness, and at about 2:47, they have a close encounter with the FWRR!:

Shields and Yarnell Visit the Fort

TCD
 
I also have been trying to ignore this, but this is fantastic!! :cheer2:
Keep all the old pictures, etc coming!!! popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::
 
Good photo, Todd. This must be from early on in RC's history. Look at how open everything looks, and how new all the umbrellas look.




I had to look this up, but I remember them too.

They were called Shields and Yarnell. I think this part of their act was called the Clinkers.

Some weird stuff happened in the 70's. :hippie:

And look what else I found . . .

This is a clip from the same 1978 special. . .

At about 2:22 on this clip, you will see them heading in to Fort Wilderness, and at about 2:47, they have a close encounter with the FWRR!:

Shields and Yarnell Visit the Fort

TCD

Ah yes.....Shields and Yarnell. Wow, I feel old. Also, did you notice the airline company? Eastern. What a name from the past.
 
It's amazing we all survived the 70's. I'd forgotten about Shields and Yarnell. Wow, they were horrible. And the husband reminds me a bit of the father in Carousel of Progress.
 














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