Lil' Lisa
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WOW! They were giving a 35% discount on campsites!
Ms. White hasn't aged a bit! Now that is Disney magic!
She still looks shifty to me. Notice how she has her eyes closed?WOW! They were giving a 35% discount on campsites!
Ms. White hasn't aged a bit! Now that is Disney magic!
Too late!! The magic is gone now. Thanks a lot TCD. You snatched away whatever innocence I had left in me and smashed it to pieces.I told you not to look.
Here are a few pics from the 1975 archives.....
First up is a pic w/Mr Smee. I am on the left, two family friends on the right. Gee whiz! They even dressed me in loud plaid! ....and knee socks. I don't understand how the Sea World Tee fit into the outfit.
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Too late!! The magic is gone now. Thanks a lot TCD. You snatched away whatever innocence I had left in me and smashed it to pieces.
WOW, KFK, you have outdone yourself!
I do, indeed, remember this stage located just outside what is currently the entrance to Ariel's grotto.
TCD got to visit WDW just a few times as a kid. I believe my first visit was in 1975. I distinctly remember sitting at one of the tables near this stage eating lunch. A different stage suddenly elevated from the ground, and there were the Aristocats jamming out just as your photos depict! This was the time of the Banana Splits television program, and I think this was Disney's response. As far as I know, the Aristocats were not a rock band in their movie.
I remember being amazed by the whole thing- especially that the stage just elevated from the ground and the performance began without any introduction or fanfare.
I know I have mentioned this experience on another thread, but I have never seen photos of this. But, it's exactly as I remembered it.
Thanks, KFK!
TCD
OK- So I was so excited to post about the Aristocats, that I overlooked this photo from KFK:
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What the heck is that under Dopey's hat?
It looks like a space helmet?
What is going on here?
TCD
Spoiler Alert!
Do not look at this post if you are a believer in magic.
Because, I just went looking for a photo that I thought of when I saw KFK's Snow White and Dopey Photo.
This, is what I was looking for:
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What the Fort?
I told you not to look.
TCD
I certainly hope someone got fired over this!
WOW! They were giving a 35% discount on campsites!
Ms. White hasn't aged a bit! Now that is Disney magic!
Too late!! The magic is gone now. Thanks a lot TCD. You snatched away whatever innocence I had left in me and smashed it to pieces.
KFK- I also meant to comment about the Mr. Smee photo. I don't want to be a whiner or anything, but I distinctly recall mention of a photo of KFD and Mr. Smee in River Country?
Are you holding out on us?
But, I have to admit, those knee socks are pretty nice.
I'm really sorry, Dave.
But, I told you not to look.
And while I am smashing the magic, here's a more recent photo of Mr. Smee (August, 2009) . . .
Looks like he has had a lot of work done:
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But, he's still losing the battle.
TCD
I don't know where KFM took this from.
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Still ignoring this fantastic thread!
Super pics all around (keep 'em comin!), but this one really has me perplexed...
I'm trying to figure out where this photo could have been taken from to get a shot that high up at that angle. Any guesses??
Still ignoring this fantastic thread!
Super pics all around (keep 'em comin!), but this one really has me perplexed...
I'm trying to figure out where this photo could have been taken from to get a shot that high up at that angle. Any guesses??
That had to be taken from the skyride. After it passed Space Mountain it came back down almost to ground level, then made a 90 degree turn and headed into Fantasyland, climbing back up to bird level. Or coming the other way just before SM it made a 90 degree turn and headed into Tomorrowland.
I miss that ride!!!!
Wish I could find pictures from our trips in the late 70's early 80's. I have some from Epcot taken in Dec 1982.
Judging from the MK guidemap, the 90 degree turn was made slightly to the right of the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea entance and then it was pretty much a straight shot to the Tomorrowland Sky Way just on the other side of SM. So the angles aren't right from the Sky Way. Also, the old cameras back then didn't have zoom or any other cool features for that matter and even relatively close shots looked far away. This would explain why the Speedway cars look so small down below. IMHO
KFK
P.S. Keep looking for those pics. We'd all love to see them!
Don't trust the guidemap. They were not to scale and they probably just put the turn where it would fit. Check out where the turquoise and red skyride cars are in front of SM. If you look above them you will see that the guide rail at that tower is bent toward the left of the picture. Follow the line down to the left and you'll see right at the edge of the picture there is a guide that points back up to the two skyride cars. That is the beginning of the "station" where the sky ride made it's turn. Now that I"m thinking back on this it might have been more than 90 degrees, but on that point I'm not sure.
This was one of my favorite rides and I made sure to ride AT LEAST once every trip. I'm older than you KFK, my first trip in 1976 I was 15, not a kid anymore. So I'm convinced that KFM took this picture from the skyride.
BTW I'm really good at "Where's Waldo" too![]()
Cowboy Sausage and Campfire Beans :
1 lb Italian sausage
1 ( 14 oz. ) can crushed tomatoes
1 onion, finely chopped
1 T. brown sugar
1 tsp. mustard
salt and pepper to taste
1 ( 15 oz. ) can baked beans
1 ( 15 oz. ) can kidney beans
6 slices bacon
Dump everything into your slow-cooker, cook on low for 6-8 hours. Can be served with rice. Must be ate outside with a cowboy( if you have one) or by a campfire( not to close) them beans are mighty powerful.![]()
Wait until TCD see this!![]()
I found this recipe on the Camping Recipe thread and almost died laughing. Not because the recipe is funny...but a lot of you will know why it's funny to me!
That modular concept looked good on paper but it never realized it's original design. When a room needed to be refurbished, it was supposed to be slid out and replaced with a new room. Didn't happen, they wouldn't slide out.
Not all of Walt's ideas worked out. Same with the Utilidors at MK. It was never repeated, way too expensive.