I got my old VCR working and popped in a 1997 Vacation Planning videotape. (1997 was the 25th anniversary -aka Pepto Bismol Castle time-I know lots of us were there
Thought some of you long-time visitors would like a walk down memory lane.
Missing from the video was any mention of Fast Pass, so I guess this was before even the paper passes?
The video highlighted:
'New Tomorrowland' and Alien Encounter
The new land-Mickey's Toontown Fair
Night time Fantasy in the Sky fireworks and Spectromagic parade
Ellen's Universe of Energy and 'opening spring of 1997' Test Trak (unnamed at that point) were highlights of the Epcot video. As well as 'Illuminations 25 by GE'.
Disney Studios was still advertised as a working studio. The backlot tour which, 'takes you through the working studio', The Toy Story Parade, the Monster Sound Show, and a special 25th Anniversary 'double drop' at Tower of Terror were all included. 'Sorcery In the Sky' was the night time fireworks show.
Two hotels-Dixie Landings, 'which will give you the feeling of the Old South', and Port Orleans which will 'take you to New Orleans' were highlighted for the moderates. Not sure when these two merged.
'Shop at Disney Village Marketplace and be sure to visit Pleasure Island and the revolving dance floor at Mannequins. And brand new for our 25th Anniversary- the Boardwalk district!'
Three water parks were mentioned-only two highlighted, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. I assume this was because River Country was on it's last legs.
The end of the video was all about the overly happy people taking classes you could take at Disney Institute and the Disney Magic, 'sailing early 1998'
A room rate guide was included.
During value season:
All Stars: $69 per night
Moderates: $114 per night
Deluxe:$260 per night
Overviews of the park entrances were minus the dreaded bag check back then, good ol' days!
Thought some of you long-time visitors would like a walk down memory lane.
Missing from the video was any mention of Fast Pass, so I guess this was before even the paper passes?
The video highlighted:
'New Tomorrowland' and Alien Encounter
The new land-Mickey's Toontown Fair
Night time Fantasy in the Sky fireworks and Spectromagic parade
Ellen's Universe of Energy and 'opening spring of 1997' Test Trak (unnamed at that point) were highlights of the Epcot video. As well as 'Illuminations 25 by GE'.
Disney Studios was still advertised as a working studio. The backlot tour which, 'takes you through the working studio', The Toy Story Parade, the Monster Sound Show, and a special 25th Anniversary 'double drop' at Tower of Terror were all included. 'Sorcery In the Sky' was the night time fireworks show.
Two hotels-Dixie Landings, 'which will give you the feeling of the Old South', and Port Orleans which will 'take you to New Orleans' were highlighted for the moderates. Not sure when these two merged.
'Shop at Disney Village Marketplace and be sure to visit Pleasure Island and the revolving dance floor at Mannequins. And brand new for our 25th Anniversary- the Boardwalk district!'
Three water parks were mentioned-only two highlighted, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach. I assume this was because River Country was on it's last legs.
The end of the video was all about the overly happy people taking classes you could take at Disney Institute and the Disney Magic, 'sailing early 1998'
A room rate guide was included.
During value season:
All Stars: $69 per night
Moderates: $114 per night
Deluxe:$260 per night
Overviews of the park entrances were minus the dreaded bag check back then, good ol' days!