Showing posts with label disneyland ambassador. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disneyland ambassador. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Attack of the 50 Foot Ambassador



Back in the day before Photoshop was ever a word, people had to create magic by hand when it came to trick photography. This image is probably one of the most bizarre in my collection of vintage Disneyland photos. Disneyland Ambassador Julie Reihm has been enlarged and superimposed over the Disneyland Main Street Train Station. I am assuming that the original goal was to have it look like she had her hands around the E.P. Ripley train pulling into the station. Instead, the person who put the images together missed the mark, making the photo even more strange. Here is the vintage publicity blurb that accompanied this January 25, 1965 shot:

DISNEYLAND 10TH ANNIVERSARY…Disneyland enters its second decade in '65 and to inaugurate the event, a special "Disneyland 10th Anniversary" program will be presented on "Walt Disney's World of Color," over NBC-TV Sunday, Jan. 3 (7:30-8:30 p.m. PST; EST). Julie Reihm, a Disneyland Tour Guide, who has been chosen as "Miss Disneyland," is pictured here inviting viewers to watch the program which will feature among other stars and attractions, Hayley Mills and family, Louis Armstrong, Tinker Bell, Mickey Mouse, a cake with dancing candles, marching bands, pom-pom girls and a regiment of tin soldiers marching down the Magic Kingdom's famous Main Street. Walt Disney as usual will be on hand to emcee the program and review the history of his magic land and describe some of the new attractions now in the works.

More Disneyland Ambassador and Tour Guide photos at my main website.

Friday, October 02, 2015

A Tale of Two Tour Guides



This 1962 Tomorrowland shot is fairly unremarkable at first glance, but…there are dueling Tour Guides!

On the left, we have Tour Guide #1.



You just know that the one on the right is showing shade against her counterpart. It could get nasty if the two groups cross paths.



Plenty more Disneyland Tour Guides at my main website.

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Sexy Space Travelers



The sexy space couple survived the transition to "New" Tomorrowland, but disappeared shortly thereafter. Here's a front view from 1967:



...and a back view of the same couple.



"Baby got back" would be a good caption for this shot, as the young boy with a band-aid on his elbow questions the apparatus on this Space Girl's (id'ed by a reader as 1966 Disneyland Ambassador Connie Swanson) back:



See more vintage Disneyland Spaceman/Spacegirl photos on my Spaceman/girl web page.

Friday, February 04, 2011

Marcia Miner, Disneyland Ambassador



The last time we saw Disneyland Ambassador Marcia Miner at Daveland, she was giving supermodel Twiggy a tour of the park. Today, she is posing along The Rivers of America in this November 1967 photo. From the publicity photo blurb:

PRETTY STATESMAN: Marcia Miner, lovely Disneyland Ambassador, here looking over her kingdom, makes her entertainment world debut when she narrates both on camera and off in “Disneyland – From the Pirates of the Caribbean to the World of Tomorrow,” on “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color,” on NBC-TV, Sunday, June 9, 1968.



See more Disneyland Main Street U.S.A. photos at my main website.

Monday, February 09, 2009

Tempest in a Teapot



After almost a year of anticipation, it’s a small world (iasw) has reopened amidst another storm of heated rants and raves from the online community. This time though, there is a large counter-wave from those guests who have actually been on the attraction; the supposed desecration “leaked” by armchair Disney enthusiast Al Lutz last year has not turned out as reported.

Originating at the 1964/65 New York World‘s Fair, small world came to fruition when Pepsi (yes, a corporate sponsor—oh no! those actually existed back then?) and Joan Crawford approached Walt Disney about doing an exhibit for their company that would be a tribute and benefit to UNICEF. Disney had to fit the attraction to the NY World’s Fair building, as it was constructed before the ride had been created. Pepsi was not happy with small world; sponsorship for the attraction at Disneyland was picked up by Bank of America (another “evil” corporate sponsor—how did Walt let this happen?!?) and the show was expanded to fit the new larger building in Anaheim. Please note the logo prominently shown on the marquee in this 1968 photo, with not a mention of UNICEF:



One of the things that has really rankled me about this iasw debate is that Mary Blair has been trotted out like a sacred cow, given sole credit for this attraction, while people bemoan that her memory is being trampled on because of these changes. MANY others deserve just as much credit for this attraction as Blair; Rolly Crump, Marc Davis, Leota Toombs, Blaine Gibson, and Alice Davis, pictured below tending to the costumes that she created:



Below is a photo of Disneyland Ambassador, Connie Swanson, pointing to the construction of iasw:



These two photos show Walt himself on iasw on opening day, May 28, 1966:





Flash forward to present day, and iasw has been refurbished to look brand-spanking new. The light effects at night are incredible, making the exterior look even more magical:







Next up are a few shots from the interior, looking better than ever with new paint, lights, and an improved sound system:









Disney Expert & Blogger, Al Lutz, proudly headlines his MiceAge site with the statement “small world's makeover is awful, photos don't begin to capture what a misfire it is. The $75 character pin sets sold at the exit prove this was a merch[andise] move. AP has a video up with yours truly quoted at this link.” In another section of his site, an additional report on iasw states: “None of the new dolls installed feature blinking eyes and moving lips, in fact, most of the "Disney" characters do not look like the original Mary Blair dolls.” And yet, when I rode this attraction on Saturday, the eyes of the new characters blinked as can be witnessed by these photos:







Based upon this shoddy reporting, I can only conclude that Lutz has used the iasw refurb as a marketing ploy for his site to drive up the numbers. The Disney characters that have been sprinkled throughout amount to not much more than Hidden Mickeys; fun little surprises along the way that would increase the possibility of riding iasw more than once, giving the guest something else to notice. If these characters either hide or ruin the original message of a plea for peace by children of the world, then today’s world is a lot dumber than I thought. For those that say Walt would never have added Disney characters...folks, I hate to break the news to you, but Walt passed away not too long after iasw opened. We will NEVER know what Walt would have done, but we do know that he “plussed” almost every attraction in the park while he was alive and that the majority of attractions at Disneyland had their origins in Disney entertainment. While the current Disney-Detractors cry out in pain that Disneyland has become nothing but a marketing cash machine, they conveniently seem to forget that Walt was the one who signed off on Tomorrowland’s Bathroom of Tomorrow by Crane, Frontierland’s Casa de Fritos (complete with gigantic Frito-Lay vending machine), and practically had to sell his soul to ABC-TV just to get the park opened. Walt knew his way around the marketing machine as well.

Lutz also reported that the rainforest scene was to be removed: “That eclectic collection of furry animals in shimmying plastic rain showers and a small quartet of masked musicians and dancers representing Papua New Guinea are now set to be replaced by an entirely new scene representing the good old United States of America.” And yet, here it is. Yes, it has been moved to a different location, but still there nonetheless:



I can see Lutz now, patting his back with one hand while savoring his cupcakes and mocha with the other, taking the credit for the rainforest scene still being in the attraction because of his ace reporting last year.

The new “Spirit of America” scene can be viewed in the following photos; Disney has stated that original concepts by Blair herself were used to create this room. Yet, the same negative online bloggers/writers have crucified the Disney reps, saying it is an underhanded ploy to justify this new scene.







This particular scene contains my one gripe; the Woody and Jessie characters in this scene are pretty bad. They do not have the same look as the other Blair-inspired characters. In short, they look like 2 stuffed dolls who have lost their way to the toy store. That is my only negative comment about this refurb. And now before I finish up this post, I’ll leave you with three more present-day images:







I am really puzzled as to why so many are quick to villify the Disney Corporation for the “new” iasw. One blogger went so far as to say that the rain on opening day was a sign from the Gods that they were not pleased with the changes. Instead of slinging the mud at Disney for ruining this and other attractions, why not turn your attention to the guest. Compare the guest from 1955 with the guest of 2009—talk about change! But so as not to bore you, I think that topic will have to wait for another column. Please: check out this attraction for yourself and give it a fair shake; don’t let the mud-slinging on the web and the crappy-quality YouTube videos deter you.

See more Disneyland it’s a small world photos at my website.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Twiggy at Disneyland, April 1967, The Finale



On the last Twiggy post of this series, she is seen entering the small world attraction and eating popsicles like the common folk do, while being given the grand tour by Disneyland Ambassador Marcia Miner. I hope you’ve enjoyed this series with the world’s first supermodel!









Want to see what Twiggy wrote? Duh…







See more vintage Twiggy at Disneyland photos at my regular website.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Twiggy at Disneyland, April 1967, Pt. 7



Twiggy embarks on the Grand Circle Tour today, doing a full lap on the Disneyland Railroad. Be sure to look out the window and follow her journey through Main Street, New Orleans Square, Frontierland, and of course, The Grand Canyon Diorama.











See more vintage Twiggy at Disneyland photos at my regular website. For what’s happening in Anaheim now department....Ryan Seacrest was at the park on Saturday pre-taping segments for the upcoming ABC Christmas Special.





The push for Bolt is already underway, as the movie will be released shortly.



Over at the former location of Ariel’s Grotto, guests can now visit Pixie Hollow:



See more Twiggy at Disneyland photos at my website.