Tuesday, June 12, 2012
More August 1970 Fun
No need for Starbucks back in 1970; Hills Brothers had you covered in Town Square. Take a look at the menu: waitress service, soup of the day, PB&J, hot beef french dip, AND apple turnovers!
Next door is the "Walt Disney—A Legacy For the Future" display in what was formerly the Wurlitzer Shop. No ticket needed for this one folks; it's FREE!
Check this out—3 forms of transportation visible in one shot. The Skyway, The PeopleMover, and The Monorail. Boy do I dig the Tomorrow of Yesterday!
I also dig shots of the Skyway buckets sailing through the Matterhorn.
Our Skyway bucket is sailing directly into the Fantasyland station...
Where a cast member in lederhosen is waiting to greet us.
I could say I am zooming in to read his name tag (Chalmer), but the real reason is to see that cool vintage Disneyland shopping sack!
See more vintage and current Disneyland photos on my Disneyland web pages.
I well remember the design of those shopping bags!
ReplyDeleteThank you for that first picture. Prime 'real estate' to be sure.
ReplyDeleteI really like the "3 Forms of Transportaion" image. That's a great angle of the monorail and PeopleMover.
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember those bags too!
Those were great!!! What fun!
ReplyDeleteChalmer looks charming. They don't make 'em like that anymore... Nor do they make Skyways. :-/
ReplyDeleteWow, great pictures, what Thufer said.
ReplyDeleteI have a scan of that bag paper courtesy of Vintage Disneyland Tickets. It's an awesome screen backdrop.
Thank you Dave.
JG
OOOOH, that bag design really takes me back.
ReplyDeleteI was likely working that day in the kitchen making those sandwiches at Hill's. Boy does that take me back to good times with CMs that I worked with. I'd hop back in time machine in a heatbeat if I could.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a costume!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I remember the bag design as well!! These pictures were great fun to see.. Thanks so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really the only way to stand in lederhosen.
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