Archive for the ‘Theme Park Thursdays’ Category

Jun
2

Theme Park Thursdays: Eat Waffles & Sleep

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Eat Waffles & Sleep (2007)

Eat Waffles & Sleep (2007)

Sleepy Hollow Refreshments is a quick service food location in Liberty Square, located at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. It's uniquely known for serving up funnel cakes and things made with waffles (seriously!), though at the time of this 2007 photograph, it also served caramel popcorn.

The restaurant gets its name from the 1949 Disney animated film, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.

Jun
2

Theme Park Thursdays: Road Closed

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Road Closed (2007)

Road Closed (2007)

Don't try driving down this road… it's closed!

Of course, if you are driving down this road, then you have other issues, since this is located on the Kilimanjaro Safaris attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom. Forget avoiding the road… focus on avoiding lions, hippos, and elephants instead!

We took this photo during a September 2007 trip to Walt Disney World… and it was quite hot when we camped there.

May
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Twisting Tastebuds

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

 Twisting Tastebuds (2005)

Twisting Tastebuds (2005)

It's a rainy day here in Chicago, thus why not a rainy photo of Disneyland? During our first-ever visit to Walt's original park back in January 2005, we braved the rains and still had a fun time. But it was nice to warm up with a hot pretzel, as Amy so artfully demonstrates here.

May
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Celtic Canada

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Celtic Canada (2009)

Celtic Canada (2009)

For some reason, there's a "5-person, kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing Celtic rock group that performs traditional and original songs for Guests of all ages" in the Canadian pavilion of Epcot's World Showcase. Despite the fact that it seems like an odd thematic placement, they are actually quite fun to watch. Yup, I'm talking about Off Kilter.

Disney officially describes the group way:

Hailing all the way from Puerto Rico to Ireland, Off Kilter loves to play good old rock 'n' roll with a wacky Canada-centric sense of humor. Blending traditional Celtic instruments with more modern electronics, the very popular Off Kilter creates hard-driving music and big bellylaughs for everyone in the family.

Just what exactly is a "Canada-centric sense of humor"?  In any case, we enjoy listening to them.  I think one of the reasons they've lasted as long (since 1997) as they have is their great audience interaction, as well as often perform recognizable cover versions of popular songs.

Or it's the kilts.

May
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Twain from the Train

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Twain from the Train (2005)

Twain from the Train (2005)

My very first visit to Disneyland was in January 2005. Of course, it rained pretty much all day. But it was pretty exciting to see historical "Disney things" for the first time. Things that had history that dated back to Walt's day. For example, the Mark Twain Riverboat, seen here as viewed from the Disneyland Railroad.

On one of my Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets, there's an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color called "Disneyland After Dark", first aired in 1962. It features nighttime entertainment around Disneyland, including many guest stars. One segment featured Louis Armstrong performing on the Mark Twain. Very cool!

Apr
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Dopey Amy

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Say Cheese... or Not! (2009)

Say Cheese... or Not! (2009)

I've previously written about the photo cutouts that used to be found in the back of the Town Square Exposition Hall, before it was converted into the Town Square Theater on Main Street USA at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

Here's a December 2009 photo of Amy with Dopey from Snow White. Or more like an accidental photo "before" side-by-side an actual smiling photo "after." I must have accidentally shot the photo when Amy wasn't ready. It produced a pretty funny face! :)

Apr
0

Theme Park Thursdays: Haunted Hangout

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

The Haunted Mansion from Tom Sawyer's Island (1985)

The Haunted Mansion from Tom Sawyer's Island (1985)

We return to the Magic Kingdom during our 1985 vacation.  Here, my Dad, sister, and I are sitting on some boxes on Tom Sawyer's Island, looking across to the Haunted Mansion.  Originally, the Mansion didn't have a covered awning, but the hot Florida sun quickly made that a necessity after WDW opened in 1971.  Over the years the awning has changed colors, from white to red to green.  Last year the queue was expanded to include an "interactive graveyard," which in the photo above, would be located on where those trees are on the left side.

And hey, how about those tall socks!

Apr
1

Theme Park Thursdays: The Backside of Water!

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

The Backside of Water

The Backside of Water

Probably one of the most iconic rides at a Magic Kingdom-style park is the Jungle Cruise. It's combination of plastic animals, fake adventure, and cheesy dialogue can be quite fun if you get the right skipper.

Oh, and there's always the "Backside of Water!", as seen in this January 2011 photo from Walt Disney World. This is viewed as your boat goes behind Schweitzer Falls.

Apr
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Santa's Blue Visor

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

Karen & Steve at Santa's Village (1983)

Karen & Steve at Santa's Village (1983)

Back in February, I wrote about a set of Walt Disney World sun visors that my sister and I were wearing. Specifically, we noted:

Karen's red Walt Disney World visor features the original "D" logo from WDW, which is still far more iconic than the boring script used today. The red visor part was somewhat transparent, with a white Mickey Mouse head stuck on top. I had an identical version of this visor as well, except that it was blue.

While visiting with my parents a few weeks ago, we flipped through some old photo albums, and wouldn't you know it… I found a photo of myself wearing the blue version of that visor!

My Blue Walt Disney World Visor

My Blue Walt Disney World Visor

The 1983 photo wasn't taken at a Disney theme park, however. Rather, it was shot at Santa's Village, a long-gone amusement park in suburban Chicago (that was recently rebooted with the same name, different experience).

I wonder if my sister and I realized at the time that those helicopter controls really didn't do anything!

Mar
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Trolls Ahead!

Theme Park Thursdays feature photos from one of our theme park adventures in the past.

History of Norway (2009)

History of Norway (2009)

This large mural sits in the queue for the Maelstrom ride at the Norway pavilion in Epcot. It's a fun, but very short, ride… and one of the few "thrills" to be found in World Showcase. Disney's official description is as follows:

Maelstrom is a family-friendly adventure on a troll-tormented Viking ship from modern-day to historic Norway in the World Showcase area at Epcot theme park.  Come aboard for a stormy voyage through a Norwegian fjord, a troll-infested swamp and on to the North Sea via a thrilling backward plummet.

After departing a contemporary village, you'll be water-blasted to the past through a unique aquatic landscape. You never know what's around the next bend—you might even encounter polar bears and pirates! Once you've dodged the trickster trolls and other obstacles, disembark in the safety of a calm harbor. Then watch a glorious 5-minute film that captures the remarkable beauty of Norway today.

Exploring Norway's heritage isn't going to be smooth sailing, so buck up like a Viking would!

I wouldn't say it's that exciting, but there's never usually a line, so it's worth a ride!