Here are two leftover slides... each one the last of a lot that has already been shared here.
Like this interior (from September, 1979) which I am guessing is from the "One of a Kind Shop" in New Orleans Square (if I am wrong, please let me know). Just look at all that stuff! Every nook and cranny is packed with merch, but there's not a character, vinylmation figure, collectible pin, plush doll, t-shirt, or any other typical Disneyland stuff in sight. It's kind of weird! Wouldn't you love to be able to walk into this photo and explore?
This next one is from August 1961, and shows a familiar view of the mighty Monstro on a beautiful day. He was caught in mid-blink, just like I always am!
Looks like Monstro is about to have a tourist snack.
ReplyDeleteNice rare interior of the New Orleans Square shop which ever one it is. I must confess that I was a big pin collector during the early to mid years of the craze and have amassed quite a collection. Nice shots today. Thanks, Major.
ReplyDeletePretty sure that's One-Of-A-Kind shop. It was true to it's name, sad to see it go.
ReplyDeleteThe Monstro photo shows an example of how the park planters changed over time.
The trash can and the stroller lady are located in what is now the center of a big planter which swoops out from the queue fence and prevents visitors from standing close to the canal edge.
I guess it makes less tempting to jump in the water or on to a passing boat.
Nice set today, Major.
JG
It's too bad regarding the One-of-a-Kind Shop. It was a case of management conflating an attraction with a retail space. I don't think revenue per square footage was ever Walt's intent.
ReplyDeleteHidden bonus: Monorail Red makes its way towards its second pass over the lagoon way in the background of the second shot.
Nice "Where's Waldo" moment, Patrick! I didn't see the Monorail at all. I wonder if it was sneaking up on the Matterhorn?
ReplyDeleteTrying to read the nautical flags in front of the Monorail, and the only thing I can tell for sure is that the second letter hanging off the left-hand yardarm is "M." But they sure look cool.
Patrick Devlin, good catch on Monorail Red. I can't believe I missed that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame about the One-of-a-Kind Shop. I believe there was a postcard that also showed it's interior. I remember a story about Barbra Streisand supposedly buying some mega expensive item in that shop. I'm trying to remember what it was...I want to say that it was a chandelier, but now I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteMonstro looks hungry as ever. Love this angle.
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