It's Halloween! The spookiest day of the year. Except for April 15th, am I right? Man, what a hilarious joke, and it just came to me right now. If only I could have worked a mother in-law angle into it. I'll workshop it. Sue B. was kind enough to provide more photos from her dad (Lou Perry, of course), during two visits to Disneyland, when the Haunted Mansion was still a "NEW ATTRACTION".
The first two are from November 1970, 15 months after the Mansion had debuted. It's rather shocking to me to see how mellow and uncrowded it is! The exterior looks very nice, as if a railroad baron or Rubik's Cube champ had lived there. That lantern to the right is pretty impressive, I wonder if it's an antique rescued from the city of Baltimore or some such place? Or it was purchased at "Just Lampz!" on Lankershim. I'm realizing that my life has been severely lacking in wrought iron, and I'm not happy about it.
Here's a lovely shot from late-afternoon; I guess November really was the "off season" back in 1970, what I wouldn't give to be there on a day like that! I like the outfit on the groovy lady to the right, the same sort of chartreuse found on fishing lures. She's with Jack Nicholson's brother Scooter. A ghostly Mickey balloon hovers near the entrance - or am I just seeing things?!? Say, that's an alarming number of strollers, all those parents are taking their tiny tots on that scary ride.
The next three are from September, 1971. This one is almost (but not quite) the same angle as the previous photo, with more people at the park in September. A sweeper is near the entrance cleaning up some protoplasm, no matter what he does it keeps reappearing.
Is that style of trashcan only used right near the Mansion? It's pretty swell. I've always appreciated the beauty of the grounds around this attraction, especially those magnolia trees, which always make me think of my grandma because she loved magnolias.
More strollers! I wonder how many of those young children were traumatized by their first ride on the Haunted Mansion? I'm looking at that little one next to the man with the white shirt, I hope she won't cry.
AND, for one last extra goodie, Sue included this scan (undated) from Virginia City, Nevada, showing the famous Bucket of Blood Saloon (apparently named for a bloody gunfight in 1880). The good news is that I can still call my saloon "The Bag of Entrails". Fun for the whole family.
MANY THANKS to Lou and Sue, and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!