Thursday, February 23, 2012

Let's Tour EPCOT Center


      I always love to peruse Amazon to find old Walt Disney World literature.  There are a lot of used book retailers out there that are ready to unload books that only we as Disney super fans would care about.  Case in point, here we have a children's book from 1984. Guess how much it cost me? It cost $.30, no not $30.00, but $00.30.  Granted I paid 10 times that amount in shipping, but that is beside the point.  This book is only like eight pages long, but for the price how can you go wrong.  I would pay that for just one picture of EPCOT Center in 1984.  So I will share a few of the photos found in this little gem.
The front cover
The back cover










Original Journey into Imagination
Look how clear the dome windows were back then

 Radok screen pre show in Universe of energy 
The Energy Exchange in CommuniCore East


Dreamfinder the maestro
A-mazing Microchip
Kitchen Kaberet


Future city in World of Motion

Veggie Veggie Fruit Fruit



Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Transportation of Tomorrow

  This is very cool.  Picture from the WedWay People mover with a Skyway bucket in front of Space Mountain  from 1989.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

More 20,000 leagues

    I came upon a bunch more photos from the eighty's.  And I actually have access to a computer to scan and post them.  So I will bring a few more 20,000 leagues pictures to the table as the new Little Mermaid attraction is almost online in New Fantasyland.  We can take a look back to an attraction that used to occupy some of that real-estate.

A view from the skyway
Local seafood
The seaweed sways with the ebb and flow of the tide
More wildlife

    Here are a few promotional pictures I have from a book from 1986.  The lagoon was so beautiful, and offered some amazing photo opportunities.


A beautiful fleet of seafaring vessels


Early morning mist


I absolutely love this angle
Sea farmers

Friday, February 10, 2012

Children's Activity Centers



     Children's Activity Centers at select Walt Disney World Resorts allow parents to enjoy a night out and leave the kids at a Disney resort where they will be cared for and entertained. The clubs provide video games, toys, Disney movies, dinner and snacks. Parents are provided with pagers so they can be contacted if necessary. I am not sure how much it cost to house you child at one of these clubs then, but now it will run you $11.50/hr.  Which I do not think is ridiculous by today's standards.  Camp Dolphin at the Dolphin Resort runs $10.00/hr.  The other clubs around property include The Mousketeer Clubhouse at The Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, Simba's Clubhouse at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, The Neverland Club at the Polynesian Resort, Sandcastle Club at the Beach Club, and Cub's Den at the Wilderness Lodge,  Each club has a different theme based on the resort within which the club is located.
 


climbing out of the nursery window
Cloud pillows
         The best facility I visited was the Neverland Club at the Polynesian Resort. It was a blast as a child here.  As a child of the 80's, arcades were the most fun you could have.  The Neverland club featured arcade games that you could play continually without pumping in quarters, which was unheard of to me at that time. Constant classic Disney shorts or feature animated films shown on a screen that only rivaled that of Universe of Energy, or so it seemed.  Amazing themeing throughout including climbing out of the nursery window to "fly" to Neverland, cloud pillows from being in the sky "flying", even Hooks pirate ship.


       There was a buffet which served only kids favorites like mac and cheese, pizza, chicken fingers, and pb&j.  With dessert I might add.  Unlike today, where you are limited to so much per child, I served myself up an "unhealthy" portion of ice cream for my hot fudge sundae. I loved these times as a child, and made some fond memories at the club.  I am sure my parents had a blast without us three kids.  They ate at nice restaurants like California Grill and Narcoossee's,  while we as children had a ton of Disney fun. I would not hesitate to send my child to one of these places, especially the Neverland Club.  Even though times have changed in 20 years, the Disney difference hasn't.



   The above certificate was handed out to the children after your stay at the Mouseketeer Clubhouse at the Grand Floridian, at least back in 1986.  I do not have one for the Neverland Club, so I am not sure if you received something like this.  If anyone knows what was given out, if anything, from the Neverland Club I would love to hear about it.