Archive for the ‘Theme Park Thursdays’ Category

Mar
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Sad Carousel

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

Anyone for Niagara Falls? (2009)

Anyone for Niagara Falls? (2009)

Today we visit the Carousel of Progress, as seen in 2009 on a family trip. This attraction features the song "It's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow," which was written by Richard & Robert Sherman.

Robert passed away at age 86 this week. Thus it's fitting to feature the Carousel as a little tribute, given that he worked with Walt on this project for General Electric's Progressland pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair. We'll miss you, Mr. Sherman!

Mar
0

Theme Park Thursdays: Goodbye Sun

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

Steve at the Sun Icon (2005)

Steve at the Sun Icon (2005)

Amy & I first visited Disney('s) California Adventure in 2005. As has been our experience in visiting West Coast Disney theme parks, it rained. DCA has never had a good reputation, something that will hopefully be changed when the first phase of its massive $1 billion reboot is finished up later this year.

In today's photo, I'm standing next to the Sun Icon, which believe it or not, sat at the end of what was DCA's "Main Street". This oversized hubcap looks like it would fit in better at a tourist welcome center/rest area. There apparently were reflectors that would help aim sunlight at this sculpture throughout the day. I wouldn't know… it was raining.

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Feb
0

Theme Park Thursdays: Magical Sibling Visors

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

Magical Sibling Visors (1985)

Magical Sibling Visors (1985)

We return to Walt Disney World in 1985… the home of double-decker buses, unadorned golf balls, and tall socks.  My Dad, sister, and I are in EPCOT Center's World Showcase, overlooking the lagoon.  You can see The American Adventure and Japan in the background, along with one of the Friendship boat launches.

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Feb
3

Theme Park Thursdays: Hey, We're Here!

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

Hey, We're Here!

Hey, We're Here!

I took this self portrait shortly after we arrived for the first time at the Magic Kingdom during a December 2009 trip. Yeah, I'm excited.

Meanwhile, I just have to wonder what Amy is pointing to in the background as my parents attentively listen. No doubt it's probably some useless piece of Walt Disney World trivia I've rambled about over the years!

Feb
0

Theme Park Thursdays: The Portal

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

The Portal (2011)

The Portal (2011)

This is the portal from the Caribbean Plaza area of Adventureland into Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom, transforming from an exotic locale into something a bit more Western rustic.

One thing I have always loved about Disney theme parks is the attention to detail and theme, and more importantly, how those transitions between themes take place. You can see a hint of both Adventureland and Frontierland style in this shot from January 2011.

Jan
2

Theme Park Thursdays: Magical Golf Cart

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

Backseat Driver (2011)

Backseat Driver (2011)

This is the view from the backseat of an extended length golf cart at the Coronado Springs Resort at Walt Disney World. You can see one of these carts in action via this video I shot in 2006. Coronado is a convention resort with rooms very spread out on property. Thus, they will often provide you a ride for your luggage via these motorized machines.

The carts don't really fit the Southwest/Mexican theme at all, but when you have a ton of stuff to haul, they do come in pretty handy — though I say get off your butt and walk! Today's photo was shot in January 2011 as we were leaving a conference that was held at the resort. We used the cart because of the need to transport the contents of an entire exhibitor booth.

If you look carefully, you can see my reflection in the mirror above the driver (I'm wearing a yellow jacket!)

Jan
2

Theme Park Thursdays: It's Not Easy Being Small

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

Smaller Guests Enter First (2009)

Smaller Guests Enter First (2009)

You never get any benefits when you are small… unless you ride Snow White's Scary Adventures, because then you can enter first! Of course, the real purpose here is to prevent you from falling out of the ride and dying, so I guess that's a good thing. It won't matter much soon, anyway, as this ride is slated to be removed as part of the New Fantasyland Expansion at Walt Disney's World's Magic Kingdom.

Dec
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Karen the SnowMickey

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

Frosty Ears? (2009)

Frosty Ears? (2009)

My sister Karen models a set of Christmas-themed Mickey ears during a December 2009 trip. I'm not sure there is a logical place — other than a theme park — where these should be worn.

Nov
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Hoop-Dee-Dad!

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

Hoop-Dee-Dad! (2007)

Hoop-Dee-Dad! (2007)

This is my Dad. Behind him is the actress playing Dolly Drew at the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue. And he's about to get quite embarrassed!

Hoop-Dee-Doo is a dinner show that takes place at Fort Wilderness, the campground on Walt Disney World property. For all those snobs that stay in hotels and DVC units, this is probably the only reason they'd make the trek to Fort Wilderness, because God forbid they associate with the "lower class" of folk who prefer to camp. (As one who has spent his fair share of time sleeping under canvas at the Mouse, I'll step off the soapbox now!)

During a September 2007 trip, my Dad was targeted by one of the players during this show because he wasn't "participating" properly. To see what happened, you'll want to watch the video I shot. Needless to say, Dad turned quite red. It was awesome and a family memory we'll long smile upon!

Nov
1

Theme Park Thursdays: Steve & 2D Mickey

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

If only Steve was in black & white too! (2009)

If only Steve was in black & white too! (2009)

The Town Square Exposition Hall, located on Main Street USA, opened with the Magic Kingdom in 1971 with architecture that resembled that of a hotel. At the birth of Walt Disney World, it was the Gulf Hospitality House, sort of a central booking area for the whole resort.

A theater was part of the complex, showing a film called "The Walt Disney Story" until 1981, at which point it became the EPCOT Center Preview Center. It had the same role for the Disney-MGM Studios in 1988. In 1996, a new role was found as the Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Welcome Center, and shortly thereafter, it held a Welcome Center role for Animal Kingdom. It eventually morphed into an exhibit hall with exhibits on photography and vintage cameras (sponsored by Kodak).

I think I only have been in this building twice, because frankly there's not much to see there. Amy & I ventured inside during a December 2009 trip, and it felt neglected and filed with a hodge-podge of stuff, reflecting the many roles it had over the years. Tucked in the back were a couple of photo opportunity areas, where I was able to be part of Steamboat Willie.

In March 2011 it took on a new role and name as the Town Square Theater. With the removal of Mickey's Toontown Fair from the Magic Kingdom to make way for the New Fantasyland Expansion project, Mickey was moved into this space for character meet-and-greets, redesigned to look like the backstage of a theater (but with no actual theater)… and they even gave it FastPass!  In any case, this building remains sort of an oddity at Walt Disney World, in that it's just sort of there, looking for a purpose.