Showing posts with label Enchanted Tiki Room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enchanted Tiki Room. Show all posts

Monday, June 02, 2025

Macho Man at Disneyland, 1975



Although not released until 1978, the November 1975 gent with the open shirt was clearly an inspiration for the Village People’s hit song, “Macho Man.” It was no accident that the shirt was unbuttoned almost to the navel so that he could proudly show off his hairy cleavage and jewelry. 



Since this was 1975 though, you can clearly see that this could be a problem. “SECURITY!”



Was this Disneyland Security guard dispatched to tell Macho Man to button up? We will never know.



Meanwhile, over in Adventureland, attraction posters line the walkway.



Macho Man is about to enter the Enchanted Tiki Room. Maybe the birds there will appreciate his machismo.



At this time in Park history, GAF had taken over the Kodak sponsorship; Macho Man is standing near GAF Photo Trail spot #34.



I think he wanted a different kind of exposure.








Over at the Matterhorn, it looks like it’s getting some maintenance:



A closeup of the workers and scaffolding:



Last shot from this batch shows Macho Man in Tomorrowland. I’m sure he was on the way to Adventure Thru Inner Space to see if he could make out with another guest.



See more vintage and contemporary Disneyland photos at my main website.

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

May 1964: A 60th Celebration!



Today’s post celebrates May 1964 with every cotton-picking shot from my collection (so far) from that time period. Although they were shot by different guests and on different days, I have cobbled them together to give an overall feeling of what a day might have been like at Disneyland circa May 1964. The first image shows guests on the hotel tram, either on the way to the Park or departing; this could be a departing shot as the one boy has a rather large bag at this point in the day. Below, a happy little guest meets Pinocchio AND Pluto at the entrance!



“Balloons? How the heck would I hold those with this gigantic purse with fake fruit on front?”



Town Square, as seen from the Main Street Train Station:



On this particular day, the Park was welcoming Marine Corps Families.



Mickey Mouse was greeting guests outside the Main Street Opera House; inside, you could also see the Babes in Toyland exhibit.



So much Main Street to see!



The Book and Candle Shop or the Candy Palace? Something for everyone!



At the Cinema, you could watch “The Phantom of the Opera” with Lon Chaney or a Will Rogers western. If you’re not into silent movies, perhaps a new trick at the Magic Shop is what you need.



Over at the Plaza Inn, the little kids get their calcium, wishing they were on the attractions instead.



At least it’s not spinach.



Finally, the Castle!



The crest has not yet appeared above the Castle entrance as of May 1964.



Anyone know what the G stands for? These boys look a little nervous about flying off to Neverland.



Aw…a Carrousel moment.



How that same horse looked in March 2012:



I’ll say it again…Skull Rock Cove is one of the things I miss most at Disneyland.



The Midget Autopia:



Such a great vintage image: The Skyway, The Matterhorn, and the Monorail all in one shot…and kind of the Submarines, too.



This fun group gets ready for a jerky ride on the Matterhorn. Note fruit/flower purse gal is attempting to secure her treasured bag.



Fruit/flower purse gal can’t wait to get off. She’s had enough!



A closer look at this amazing contraption. Oh, and the Cast Member uniform, too!



The regular Autopia in glorious color!



Before there was Buzz Lightyear, there was the Circarama Theatre!



Purse gal is back at the Enchanted Tiki Room. I wonder if she tried to steal some of the fruit from Rongo for her purse?



Those shifty eyes and the cat-eye glasses say “yes.”



How Rongo looked in December 2016:



The Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse was a great place for family exploration:





A panoramic view of the Nature's Wonderland attraction from either the Twain or the Columbia:



A closeup of the Frontierland Ticket Booth:



A detailed shot of the Mine Train:



Note the security guard in the front:



Here you can see the Mine Train, Mineral Hall, and seating for Casa de Fritos:



Time to leave. Fruit/Flower Purse gal is totally honked off. She got talked into buying balloons and she can barely see in front of her. Her friend is doing the best she can to make the best of a long day.



To finish off today’s post, here’s a photo from 60 years ago today.



Wow. How did that happen so quickly? See more Disneyland photos from my collection at my main website.

Thursday, May 09, 2019

Tiki Thursday



It’s back to Adventureland today with this September 1964 shot of the entrance to Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. The audio animatronic Barker Bird is plumed in red:



At some point between January and September of 1964, the bird changed from blue to red. Here’s a January 1964 image:



By August 1966 he was back to blue, and eventually after 1967 he was permanently removed.



In 2013 the D23 website featured an article about the Tiki Room which talked about the Barker Bird, calling him Juan AND José and repeated the oft told tale of how he was removed because guests would stop to listen to his spiel, blocking the walkways. However, not a word as to why the color of the bird was switched back and forth.

See more Enchanted Tiki Room photos at my main website.