Monday, May 31, 2010

The Hollywood Brown Derby

Today we have a couple of items from The Hollywood Brown Derby.

Brown Derby mini-menu.

Brown Derby reservation card.

Brown Derby drink stirrer.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

River Country Tickets

Here are an assortment of River Country tickets.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Winter Summerland

Be careful...no lifeguard on duty today.

Caution!  Thin Ice.

It looks like Cinderella's Castle is melting!

The snowman has sprung a leak!

And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.

Nobody wants a Charlie-in-the-box, er, I mean a Mickey-in-the-box.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Wilderness Lodge

I can't believe it's been sixteen years since the opening of the beautiful Wildernss Lodge resort.  Both of these items are from before the resort officially opened.  I know that I got the button at a cast member preview and I probably picked up the brochure at the same time.


Thursday, May 27, 2010

Winter Summerland

Winter Summerland miniature golf is located adjacent to Blizzard Beach.

Here we are.  Ready to play?

I love these miniature Airstream trailers.

That's an awfully big campfire!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

EPCOT Main Entrance Plaza

Here are a couple of pictures of the Main Entrance Plaza at EPCOT.  The first couple of pictures are newer while the last three date back to about 1986-1989.
EPCOT dedication plaque.

Fence.

I miss the prism topper on this fountain.  It just seems odd and naked without it.  And note the absence of those monolithic monstrosities that shoot up out of the ground now with people faces engraved on them.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Grand Floridian Do Not Disturb Sign

This Do Not Disturb sign from the Grand Floridian is from the early 90's.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Coronado Springs Dining

Rix Lounge - the name says it all (4 pictures)


The Pepper Market - Coronado's buffeteria / food court style option actually has some pretty darn good food.

Maya Grill - Coronado's full-service restaurant.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Tower of Terror Commemorative Ticket

Before the opening of the Tower of Terror, like many big openings before, Disney sold a commemorative ticket.  This "ticket" included some artwork and a voucher to redeem for a One Day/One Park Ticket.  It also included a Tower of Terror digital watch which came in a felt bag with Disney-MGM Studios on it in gold lettering.  The watch has a lenticular face at one angle showing the tower and at the other angle showing the elevator car plummeting.

The serialized outer envelope.

The inner envelope.

Front of the ticket.

Back of the ticket.

Unfolded interior of the ticket.

The watch.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ernest Saves Christmas House

When the park first opened, this house from Residential Street was special because as the tour tram passed, Herbie would race down the driveway and rear up on his hind wheels to greet guests.  At some point Herbie was removed (probably due to maintenance issues).  The house was later used in the Jim Varney movie Ernest Saves Christmas.