Monday, August 29, 2022

Trip to Disneyland, May 1964



This collection of images was shot May 1964, the month and year I entered this Universe. In the background are three military men; one is smoking a cigarette, visible in this closeup (along with the little boy falling asleep while he drinks his coke!):



It looks like the family was having lunch at the Red Wagon Inn, now known as the Plaza Inn. A Reuben with mustard?



The adorable little girl is getting her Vitamin D with a nice carton of Carnation milk.



Care to see the pasteurization offices and plants? Of course you do.



Mama takes baby girl for a spin on King Arthur’s Carrousel:



Here’s the original mock-up for the proposed color scheme for this horse from 1955:



How it looked circa 2012:



Back to May 1964, the little boys are ready for a flight to Neverland:



A closeup of the bored operator, the two little devil boys in red, and the control panel. I wonder what the “G” on the hats stood for?



A spin around Fantasyland on the Midget Autopia:



Let’s take a closer look at the vehicle:



The Swiss Family Robinson treehouse wasn’t quite two years old when these images were taken:







The last shot of the bunch is the saddest of all; time to board the Tram to head home. Until next time!



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3 comments:

  1. A really nice set of images. And yeah - I get the idea of "all white horses" on the carrousel 'speeding-up loading'... but all-white can't hold a candle to the 'full color' versions, and the variations of each horse.

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  2. Anonymous10:08 AM

    That's funny, I had the same question about those G's on the hats. I guess we'll never know. Personally, I'm partial to the all white horses. I know that's weird to say for someone who loves classic Disney more than modern, but on occasion I'll give a nod to one of the changes. That having been said, I can understand the attraction to those that enjoyed the multicolored versions as well. Clearly those are the ones that Walt signed off on.

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  3. Anonymous1:28 PM

    Those old trams were an attraction unto themselves! Still a nice way to end a fun day. KS

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