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    The Look of the Characters in the Early Days of WDW

    I also like the fact they have the Aristocats....I doubt that they are seen in the parks much these days.
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    The Look of the Characters in the Early Days of WDW

    I put this post of images from the early days of WDW with particular emphasis on the characters. I find it interesting to see how much the walk around characters have changed through the years. The Pooh costume is odd with the Honey Pot hat. Dumbo is also quite odd looking...
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    Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for 6 year old?

    I don't get it...I have very cautious children. I can't get them on this ride or anything else that even smells like a roller coaster. My kids got spooked last year on Star Wars and I thought it was pretty tame.
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    Walt Disney World Comic Book

    I didn't think the Fab Five were allowed in Epcot back then!
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    Walt Disney World Comic Book

    I've been trying to piece together as many pages as I could for a post about this comic book from 1971. I found the title pages with Mickey and the Gang. My daughter even got her little brother and they figured out the "Haunted Mansion Puzzle"...Good to know a 1970's comic can still get todays...
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    Walt Disney Recording the Voice of Mickey Mouse

    Walt and Mickey were lifelong partners and I was beyond excited when I found this rare footage of Walt recording the vocal sessions for a Mickey short. Its fun to see Walt embody the mouse. I also embedded the video of the cartoon so you could see their vocal talents in the actual cartoon. I...
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    Walt's was a Big Hearted Guy...Letter to a Young Fan

    Iger asked Eisner and he said to send the little girl a fax.
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    Fantasyland Slides from the late 1970's...all aboard the Skyway!

    I loved the Mickey Mouse Revue ride as well. It moved to Japan but I'm not sure if it is still there. Would love to see it again but I'm sure I would not understand a word of it in Japanese.
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    Fantasyland Slides from the late 1970's...all aboard the Skyway!

    But you have to admit there are a lot less strollers.
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    Fantasyland Slides from the late 1970's...all aboard the Skyway!

    The soft drinks were in smaller cups back then.
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    Fantasyland Slides from the late 1970's...all aboard the Skyway!

    20K was probably such a nightmare to maintain but I agree that it was a beautiful ride. I'm glad that Disneyland still has a version.
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    Fantasyland Slides from the late 1970's...all aboard the Skyway!

    Back again with another batch of cleaned up WDW slides from the 70's. Today we go to Fantasyland. Hop on the Skyway and be sure to drop by the Mickey Mouse Revue. What are your best memories of the Magic Kingdom of the 70's...
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    Tomorrowland Slides from 1976-1978...Space Mountain was Brand New

    No on the If I Had Wings...Would love to see those if someone has them.
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    Tomorrowland Slides from 1976-1978...Space Mountain was Brand New

    Please share the photos. We would love to see them.
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    Tomorrowland Slides from 1976-1978...Space Mountain was Brand New

    Please God...Don't let this become a Magic Kingdom Stroller Thread.
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    Tomorrowland Slides from 1976-1978...Space Mountain was Brand New

    The strollers were the big blue metal ones. Probably made out of steel and weighed several hundred pounds.
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    Tomorrowland Slides from 1976-1978...Space Mountain was Brand New

    No wristbands but there were handstamps.
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