Double Digits!?! Woo who!!
Let's start packing! (Did we ever unpack?)![]()
Yes I certainly remember Toby Tyler, Parent Trap, 20,00 Leagues Under The Sea. “Flubber”, Cubby, Annette, and all of the rest. But I want to share an early memory from this old guy of his first close encounter of the Disney kind:
In ~1966 I was visiting Disneyland with my parents. We had just left the Magic Shop on Main Street USA (which I miss, by the way), and we were making our way into the Kingdom. Just off of the main walkway closer to the castle (memory fails me here; I just can’t remember EXACTLY where), some type of small fountain began to raise out of the ground to reveal a small round stage! As the stage arose from the ground, the music was rolling out. It was Paul Revere and the Raiders! I was 12 years old, looking to be a cool teen, and suddenly hooked on rock bands! I knew my friends would never believe it. My brother (an older 15) and I stood right in front of this little stage and enjoyed the concert until our parents decided that it was time to move on and let someone else stand at the railing. I have been damaged ever since.
My other favorite "World of Color" (yeah, not in my house, sometimes we didn't even have a TV!)
movie was Thomasina, of course.![]()
Our biggest treat was staying one night of our spring break in the garden wing at the Contemporary for the outrageous cost of $90 back in 1979.
I've been waiting for you to nominate "That Darned Cat" as one of the all time greats!Actually, anything with Hayley Mills was a big hit with me!
Wow, that actually was pretty steep 30 years ago. I guess you couldn't find any codes on the internet? Oh yeah, Al hadn't invented that yet.![]()
Off topic, but just wanted to say that our recent trip to Mexico with the family was very nice. No laptops or cell phones and the television was hardly turned on at all. Lots of lazing around, bike riding and even kayaking in the ocean. Overall a very nice family trip as my two daughters head back to college this week.
Here was our view from our room each day. It's not Bay Lake, but it was pretty sweet:
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It looks beautiful. Would love some details. Name, where in Mexico, hotel/timeshare, etc. Perhaps in the community board if not appropriate here. Thank you so much.
It looks beautiful. Would love some details. Name, where in Mexico, hotel/timeshare, etc. Perhaps in the community board if not appropriate here. Thank you so much.
I do that now just to be able to go at least once every couple of years!I can imagine any one of us nagging and begging for 4 years!![]()
Love Toby Tyler!!! I still watch that when it is on! Thanks for the info Muushka. Glad to see he is still in the business.Anybody out there remember Toby Tyler? ..... the little boy that ran off to join the circus? One of my favorite movies!Also enjoyed 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.
Great fun, JT!
Yes I certainly remember Toby Tyler, Parent Trap, 20,00 Leagues Under The Sea. Flubber, Cubby, Annette, and all of the rest. But I want to share an early memory from this old guy of his first close encounter of the Disney kind:
In ~1966 I was visiting Disneyland with my parents. We had just left the Magic Shop on Main Street USA (which I miss, by the way), and we were making our way into the Kingdom. Just off of the main walkway closer to the castle (memory fails me here; I just cant remember EXACTLY where), some type of small fountain began to raise out of the ground to reveal a small round stage! As the stage arose from the ground, the music was rolling out. It was Paul Revere and the Raiders! I was 12 years old, looking to be a cool teen, and suddenly hooked on rock bands! I knew my friends would never believe it. My brother (an older 15) and I stood right in front of this little stage and enjoyed the concert until our parents decided that it was time to move on and let someone else stand at the railing. I have been damaged ever since.
My first trip to Disneyland was in 1973.