Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Super Duper Hooper!

Another day, another world record...








If you zoom in on the photo there are some interesting details:


Is Snow White really using three Hula Hoops? I think she's cheating with some sort of device on her back.


Miss Poodleskirt is definitely using three.


To the right of Miss Poodleskirt I see someone is having technical difficulties. Make that 1,526 Hula Hoopers!


Are those balloons stuck in the tree?


No Br'ers today (Splash Mountain was still over a year from opening).


Besides Snow White and Dopey there's Foulfellow. If you squint, you might be able to see Mickey and Minnie on that jukebox.


Wait a second, is that a jukebox in front of the castle? Yes, like it or not, it is. In 1988, besides the jukebox, the hub would also feature a Globe of Death and a ferris wheel.


Tomorrow: Upjohn

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

What is the Real Meaning of Performance Excellence?

This flier was distributed by union shop stewards when Disneyland started to roll out Performance Excellence, which was a new management philosophy that was rolled out around January of 1994. I apoligize in advance for the poor quality of the scan. I felt it was still worth sharing!


Tomorrow: More World's Records!

Monday, January 26, 2009

It's Showtime!

Entertainment Show Schedules were made available to cast members sometime in the 1980's until they were replaced around 1995. During the summer this would be full front and back, but this specimen is from the off-season mid-week.

Some Disneylander terms can be found on this document that are decoded below:

ADO = Authorized Day Off: An ADO could be granted in advance by submitting a request to have a day off. Sometimes an ADO was granted on the actual day of the shift if you were lucky!

Mix-in = Semi-private party: The advertised park closing was 6:00, but no one was kicked out of the park. The up-side for the organization is that their members get a full day of fun instead of only four hours. A mix-in usually started at 4 PM but sometimes, like on January 28, 1994 it was a full day. The upside for the park is that day guests that stayed bought food but the operating costs for the park were pretty much fixed.

P. Excellence = Performance Excellence: A shift in management philosphy that was rolled out in 1994. P.E. had positive and negative outcomes. Come back tomorrow for more on Performance Excellence!

MM = Magic Morning: Early park hours in one or two lands before regular park opening. This was made available to tourists who booked vacations through the Walt Disney Travel Company as an incentive. My guess is that these Magic Mornings were in Mickey's Toontown/Tomorrowland. Magic Mornings began in the late 80's and were usually in Tomorrowland because of the large capacity of Space Mountain, Star Tours, and Autopia.





Show notes:

The live flag retreat ceremony was already the victim of budget cuts it seems.

The Tomorrowland Terrace was still the Tomorrowland Terrace. Discovery, Voyager, and Enterprise were still shaking up the crowds (probably not as much as Gravel, Cement, & Rock).

The Brass Brothers and Five Alarm Jazz Band were 'breakdown groups' comprised of members of the Disneyland Band.

Guest groups were part of 'Magic Music Days', where youth groups get to perform in front of thousands of adoring fans!

The Main Street Pianist was still sometimes using the Piano Bike! Do they still drag it out now? Do any of you vintage bloggers have photos?
Tomorrow: What is the real meaning of Performance Excellence? How about Performance Impotence? No, I'm not making this up. Really. I wish I were and so will you.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Free-ky Friday at Dees-neyland

OK, I still owe some Fantasmic! Fridays.

And it's not Friday.
At least I'm posting again!
The current Celebrate Disneyland (and WDW) promotion for 2009 brought to mind a failed Disneyland promotion from 1994 that resulted in Disneyland making public apologies to the Park's cast members, the city of Anaheim, and the Anaheim School District.

Oh, did I mention there was a near riot at the front gate?

It started out as a promotion with KIIS-FM and disc jockey, Rick Dees, that offered free admission to Disneyland if you showed up at Disneyland prior to 8:30 A.M. wearing a costume.

Here's a flier that was given to cast members:




Tomorrow, it's showtime!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Exciting Plans for Disneyland '86





The cover says 'Circus Fantasy' but this issue of the Disneyland Line contains some real nuggets regarding the strategy of the marketing department circa 1986.

On the cover Timothy Mouse is holding a whip. Over the years sometimes he has used a whip and sometimes a magic feather.

1986 really was a year packed with excitement: Giftgiver Extraordinaire, Circus Fantasy, Totally Minnie, State Fair, Captain Eo, and Star Tours soft-opening.

There were five different full parades in 1986! Circus on Parade, Totally Minnie, State Fair, Main Street Electrical, Very Merry Christmas. Three brand new parades debuted in one year!

The questions regarding shifting attendance and long-term events has been replaced with a reliance on annual passholders. The loss of these special events is a shame. The short-term events referred to on page 2 were Festival Japan and similar weekend events.

The opening of Captain Eo was delayed from Spring to Fall.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Let's Twist Again

Since Progressland didn't pick up his birthday present last week it's getting posted here:

I don't know if Chris Stoddard covers dance records (the Guiness kind, not the vinyl kind) in The Disneyland Encyclopedia or just omelet records, but on March 31, 1989 the 'Largest Twist Party' record was set with the help of Chubby Checker. 2,248 people gathered at Disneyland at the crack of dawn to make the magic happen.

The event was co-sponsored by SoCal oldies radio station K-Earth and Disneyland to promote Blast to the Past at Disneyland.



In case anyone wondered, the record has been smashed repeatedly since then at various stadiums.

Yes, that is Br'er Fox hiding behind Chubby. And Br'er Rabbit is on the right behind Mr. T. But where is Br'er Bear? Splash Mountain was built by the time of this event but did not open to the public until July 17, 1989. No doubt their presence at this event was connected to Splash Mountain.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Promote Pressler

Yes, two posts in one day.

This Pressler guy that is getting promoted from the Disney Stores to run the park shows real promise. Just watch, I bet he'll lay the foundations of a Disneyland renaissance.





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Westcot to be Built!!!

Exciting news folks. Not only am I out of prison and able to post again, but the Walt Disney Company has decided to proceed with the construction of Westcot!  

And here's the official memo from Jack Lindquist to prove I'm not making this whole thing up.





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