Showing posts with label going to disneyland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label going to disneyland. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2022

GTG For The Last-Minute Shopper



It’s that time of year that stresses so many of us out: LAST-MINUTE SHOPPING! It can happen to the best of us; you forget one person on your list and EEK! Well dear readers, I have the answer! Shannon Laskey’s Going to Guides Etsy Shop is the one-stop shop for all you Disney Park fanatics out there. Today’s post features some of the coolest items you’ll find there: IF YOU HURRY! Yes, some items could be limited in stock.

1. Silhouette Studio Ornament Each silhouette in the window is an image of an actual vintage silhouette (spotted on EBay) made at Disneyland’s Silhouette Studio. Comes in handsome red box!

2) Postcard Pals Packs Check out this NEW Modern Disneyland Postcard set and the Vintage Postcard set (featuring some shots from the Daveland collection):





3) All Aboard Fandana This seems like a good one for Christmas since it’s red! Shannon knows of at least two Cast Members who wear this to work! This photo by Brent Cox shows off the Fandana nicely:



Check out what Cast Member Mark Gonzales is wearing in this photo from the OC Register:



4) Haunted Glow Fandana This is Shannon’s newest Fandana (and my favorite!) and first to be themed to Magic Kingdom and first to glow in the dark!





5) I Like Disneyland sticker People LOVE this! Shannon has a bumper sticker size and a mini size that can be chosen in a Mix n’ Match 4 stickers set.



And then for BOOKS, Shannon’s shipping them until this Tuesday if people want to order directly. Amazon has them in stock too, though quantities are low.



Happy Shopping!

See more Disneyland photos at my main website.

Friday, May 04, 2018

Palooza Pt. 5: Santa Monica History Museum



Saturday morning began with breakfast at Toast Cafe in Hollywood, when I got to meet the newest addition to Kamy & Amanda's household, little Famous. Well, not so little, but still adorable (don't tell Willis I said that).



In a stroke of serendipity on the way home from breakfast I stopped for a quick photo when I noticed this mural of Marilyn Monroe by artist Alec Monopoly. The few unexpected minutes I took doing that caused some memorable encounters.



As I was heading up the stairs to go back to my room at the Chateau Marmont to "freshen up" for an event at the Santa Monica History Museum, a familiar face crossed my path. Shannon Laskey, the author of "Going to…," a series of three books on Disney Theme Parks that use my photographs just happened to have finished brunch at the Chateau with her friend. She calls me the official "Going to Guides" photographer. Although I have never met her and only corresponded with her via email, Shannon was exactly as I had imagined. Sweet, funny, cool, retro, and a blast to hang out with. As she and her friend raved about their brunch and how cool The Chateau was and what they had learned from the girl at the friend desk, I decided to "plus" their day with a personal tour of the property. First off was a visit to Room 33 where I was staying. They immediately fell in love with the retro kitchen.



The well-stocked (and overly-priced) refrigerator. I'm sure that's what the surprise looks were for when they saw what those items were selling for. DON'T TOUCH, LADIES!!!



And then came the moment when I knew Shannon and I were to be good friends. "Hey, would you mind taking a photo of me on your bed?" "Sure...why not?!?"



A trip to the gym up on the 7th floor thrilled them so much they had to call all their friends to tell them about it.



The best part of the tour happened on the elevator as I was escorting them back to their cars. One floor down the elevator stopped and a handsome gentlemen with tousled hair joined us in the cramped space. All four of us were like sardines. I took another look at this new edition and realized it was Matthew McConaughey. The girls were about to burst at the seams, which caused him to flash his trademark dimpled grin and say "You sure can get to know somebody on this elevator...whether you want to or not. Have a good day!" And with that, we parted ways. Yup...serendipity. And then it was off to the Santa Monica History Museum for me to attend a special event in commemoration of what would have been Shirley Temple's 90th Birthday. Of course Melissa (aka "The Colonel") was already there. Here she is posing with David Silverman who went out of his way to make this particular Shirley Palooza extra special.



Before the event began, the press were there to snap photos and get the story behind what was being unveiled for the first time in 80 years that day. In the background, David is presenting Shirley's son, Charles Jr., with his book on the history of the former Temple estate in Brentwood. It is quite a volume!



The tea party at the museum included special Shirley cupcakes and other assorted goodies.



Besides some of the iconic costumes that Shirley wore in her films, like this one from "Stand Up And Cheer"...





there were also some "new" items that I had not seen before, such as the 1 millionth phone from the General Telephone Company of California that was presented to Shirley on May 7, 1959. That's a lot of phones!



Two items that were given as gifts at Shirley's 1938 birthday party included this namesake doll and cool clock which Shirley herself very much coveted!



This vintage photo on display shows Shirley's birthday party from 1939:



In this detailed view, you can see Shirley's stand-in, Mary Lou Isleib, in the front left:



Shirley is barely visible in the very back of the shot:



If you want to know what the big reveal was, you'll have to come back on Monday!

See more Santa Monica History Museum photos at my main website..

Friday, December 04, 2015

Radiator Springs Fun



Welcome to Cars Land! Hard to believe, but I really haven't done much photography in this area since it first opened in 2012. I typically avoid it because of the crowds. Time to rectify that! Our Tour Guide pointed out the wire in the telephone shown here.



Hidden Mickeys pretty much bore me now. They are totally expected just about everywhere in the Park, so the random surprise is not much of a surprise anymore. Still…this hidden one is somewhat cool and I had never noticed it before. Thanks Maria!



Standing in line for Radiator Springs Racers, Matt snapped furiously before his perfect hair was affected by the 40 mph attraction vehicles.





Janet was popping the dramamine again and ready to try Radiator Springs Racers for the first time.



Ah, the falls! Words cannot express how much I enjoy this attraction and the scenery along the way.



Pardon the grainy shots; I was too lazy to switch to my low light lens and I was also hoping to get some wider angle shots than I usually get with the fixed 50mm.















Watch out for the paint sprayer!









Next time, I will be sitting in front of Matt.



The big finish! Other than blocking most of my shots, Matt's hair seems to have been immune to the gusty winds of RSR.







Back "home" again:



A four-leaf clover from Bugs Land to ensure you have a magical weekend!



In other news, I am VERY excited to announce the release of a new book about Disneyland by Shannon Laskey that features photos by none other than moi (that's French for "me"). Click here for the press release. You can also find out more about the book on the official book website.



GET THE HARDBACK! This book is beautifully designed and the quality is outstanding.

Race on over to my main website for more Cars Land photos.