
The kids haven't had their fill of the Rivers of America, so now they will embark on a trip aboard an Indian War Canoe. If they don't get a few more customers, somebody is going to have to work double-time to make it all the way around!

This blog has nothing to do with gorillas (though I love 'em)...fellow bloggers have inspired me to share vintage images of Disneyland from my personal collection. But don't be surprised if you see something from a World's Fair, Knott's Berry Farm, or someplace else that is cool!
Wow, that first shot is amazing and unusual as well, at first I didn't even think it was Disneyland! I love the hats! Great shot of the original canoe launch area too! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteit has been so long ago that i was up there on a keel boat. i had forgotten about the detailing. thank you for that memory.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting detail: I think the Keel Boats are the only attraction at Disneyland that I never was on (considering hight restrictions for age at the time). I had no idea what the upper platform looked like.
ReplyDeleteNow impress me and let's see a picture of the inside of the lower cabin.
Another sad reminder of our long lost Keel Boats!
ReplyDeleteLove the hat! It's always something to see a relatively bare Tom Sawyer's Island (before the trees and shrubs really grew in). You can see it in the background of the canoe photo.
Good work, as always, and congratulations on reaching 800!!
--Mike
Jungle Is "101"
That poor girl in the coolie hat looks slightly stunned in both pictures. Either she is afraid of boats, has been crying bitter tears over at the Storybook Land canals, or is already wondering why on earth she chose a big old coolie hat for her souvenir.
ReplyDeleteShe's still reeling from Elvis Presley. You can tell that. Even in the wild Frontier, she's still hearing "Love Me Tender."
ReplyDeleteThe colors and light are so warm!