Friday, July 17, 2020

Disneyland 65th Anniversary at the First Aid Station



Did I make it? I think I just squeaked in on both coasts! Happy 65th Anniversary, Disneyland! Hard to believe the most famous Park in the world has been closed for a number of months, with its future shrouded in uncertainty. The image for today is from January 1968 and shows a family near Central Plaza. Normally, I wouldn’t care about this shot, except for what’s in the background.

It’s not too often that guests would take a shot of the First Aid station at Disneyland…



…unless you’re a completist dork like me. Like the rest of the Park, my how you’ve grown!



Somehow I would imagine that the First Aid station better be prepared for all kinds of stuff when the Park does reopen. I am most curious to see how it will occur; like any other business, if capacity is reduced for health reasons, how will it be able to continue operation and make a profit so that it can sustain itself? Typically a business has two choices: raise prices or cut back on the experience. I’m going to guess Disney will do both.

See more Disneyland Central Plaza photos at my main website.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:11 PM

    I recall First Aid for us CMs in the 70s was also housed in a trailer- like facility behind that picture, KS

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  2. I wonder if the CM first aid is still there but in a more permanent structure?

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  3. Raise prices or cut back? How uncharacteristic for an Iger-era and post-Iger-era Disney. ( I think I actually got a facial cramp from using that much sarcasm this early in the morning. )

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  4. Anonymous10:06 AM

    Dave...from an aerial shot I just looked at it appears to be a temporary structure with a familiar staircase taking one up to the 'trailer' level. However, it all looks to be updated and a larger facility encompassing both guest and employee services, which is not surprising. Disney offered flu shots to us each fall..and this is back in the early to mid 70s. KS

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  5. Thanks for the updated info on the structure!

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