Something Interesting about Frontierland !

That was pretty interesting! Thank you for sharing the link! :goodvibes
 
Would someone mind providing me with the highlights of said video, for I have dial up! (ugh) and it takes such a long time to download something as short as even a you tube video, that I prefer to wait to do so, when I am borrowing someones computer that has DSL or faster.

TIA
 
I remember awhile back that there was some guy going around giving DL tours and collecting money for them...I just cant remember if he did advise the tour that he was not affiliated with DL or Disney at all...but he was blatently out in the open and had them meet him where anyone could notice him..once they found out about him they revoked him AP and booted him out of DL...hmmm wonder if this is him.....because it looks to me like hes giving a tour...what do you guys think? Im watching this but so far I havent seen anything I didnt already know:confused3
 

Thanks for the link - that was interesting. It also reinforces the theme that Disneyland recycles everything (or sells it).
 
thanks to everyone who actually checked it out! i know many of you watch the clip and say "....that's not interesting, i already knew that." but i myself never knew so i wanted to share with the rest of DISboards! =)
 
Gisele:

It's a guy giving a tour of Frontierland (which is TOTALLY against Disney policy if they paid him) to a group of people and showing them what used to be there before Big Thunder and some other points of interest, the stump, the Golden Horseshoe...he basically points out parts of old attractions that are still around. I think the guy is kind of annoying and he claims that Disney covered up a bunch of old animatronics and junk with concrete to make Big Thunder, which sounds so un-Disney and sloppy and lazy...
 
I have never heard anything about that. Thanks! I do however, remember the jumping fish that has recently disappeared.

It was about how frontierland used to be. He basically walked through and shared what things were and where the used to be. It used to be nature land or something like that with a different train and a waterfall that is no longer there. Also the oldest thing in the park is a petrified stump that Walt bought for his wife as a gift. I don't remember ever seeing it, but DH says it's there. I will have to look this time.
 
Thanks for the link! I always find things like that very interesting. The old pictures are always fascinating. They've come a long way in 52-53 (?) years!:cool2:
 
As with many old and rapidly aging do-dads in the park, the flying fish probably finally broke and instead of fixing or rebuilding the fish management decided to go the easy route (like the fort, the waterfall and the fire in the cabin) and just remove it altogether.

The log walled entryway to Frontierland I think its days are numbered; if you go into the ATM area there and look closely at the wood it is infested with termites. I noticed it one day while trying to talk on the phone and attempting to deaden the ambient sound so I stood against that wall in there and I had termites in my face!

I liked the information and old pictures of Nature's Wonderland. I know many of the animals on Big Thunder are leftover survivors of NW.

As a film historian and lover of Westerns the Calamity Jane reference with the Golden Horseshoe is great, I'll have to pull out that DVD and check that out. The petrified stump I'm surprised some have misse dit as it is right out there, kinda hard to miss and now you won't be able to miss it. When I was a kid we would always get pictures with it and I remember thinking I was clever by theorizing it must be the oldest item in the park. Second oldest must be the oldest steam train which if I recall dates back to the 1890s.

Oh and I LOVE the story about floating the logs on the Rivers of America to get them "downriver" to the building site of Fort Wilderness.
 












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