Disneyland Wardrobe Department consistency/costume reference photos from 1966.
Matterhorn, Jungle Cruise (likely unload dock), and Snow White’s Scary Adventures operator.
Courtesy of “Huck” and Major Pepperidge at Gorillas Don’t Blog
I’m kind of confused about this because I don’t think Skippers ever had more than one costume. Everyone who works jungle cruise does load, unload and takes boats out. That might just be a jungle cruise costume. But I like that the hats haven’t changed at all :’D
Story of my life
….Or, as we like to call it here at the Jungle Navigation Company, “another day at the office…..”
Except…now all of them need tetanus shots
Gay Marriage Endorsement of the Day: Same-sex weddings have no legal status in Japan, but that hasn’t stopped Tokyo Disneyland from giving them the OK.
“I wrote 10 years ago that I looked forward to the day when gay and lesbian couples could hold hands and go to Tokyo Disneyland,” said Taiga Ishikawa, Japan’s first openly gay politician. “I’m very happy.”
A full wedding ceremony in Cinderella’s castle, with Mickey and Minnie included on the guest list, costs about $95,000. The park is now accepting applications.
For those of you who don’t frequent the theme park rumor sites or forums, there was big news today on the HHN Orlando front.
Despite months of speculation that this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, the 22nd in the event’s Florida history, would expand to include both Universal Studios and…
This week’s orlando park hopper has lots of updates for SeaWorld, Universal studios, and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney world.
45 years ago today, Pirates of the Caribbean opened to the public at Disneyland, and began a new era of themed entertainment.
Now hailed as a classic thematic experience, WED’s 1967 creation was the brainchild of Walt Disney, the artistic melding of Marc Davis and Claud Coats, and the musical and vocal talents X Antencio.
Since replicated and tweaked to include three separate iterations in four of Disney’s Magic Kingdoms around the world, and branched off into the realm of Hollywood with a bevy of cinematic installments, Pirates of the Caribbean remains, 45 years later, a cornerstone of the company and an integral part of Disney’s volumes of stories and experiences.
(via immrsnesbit)