In 1964, the New York World's Fair opened to the public. Walt Disney created the following four attractions for the fair:
The Carousel of Progress
A unique show that features an American family living through progress. This show was brought to Disneyland's Tomorrowland in 1967 and remained there until 1972. Then, it moved to Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in 1975. This attraction is still open today.
The Ford Magic Skyway
A ride on a Ford Motors vehicle to travel back to prehistoric time. Most of this attraction's scenery is used today as part of the Primeval World Diorama on the Disneyland Railroad. At the time, it was made of (motorless) Ford cars that were pulled along a track. The track used for the cars eventually became the WEDWay PeopleMover, which is still open in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World.
It's A Small World
One of Disneyworld/Land's most popular attractions that features children from around the world. This attraction is still open at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.
Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln: A show that tells the story of the life and the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. It's an audio animatronic show and was one of the first of its kind. This attraction is still open at Disneyland at the Main Street Opera House along with The Disneyland Story.
Here's to another 50 years!!
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Sunday, December 23, 2012
Search For The Mickeys: “Carousel of Progress” # 4
It’s time for another exciting episode of:
SEARCH
FOR
THE
MICKEYS!!!!!!!!!!!
Let’s go to Carousel of Progress in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
At the final scene of the show (The Christmas Scene), there are three Mickeys.
- A Mickey Mouse doll under the Christmas Tree
- On the Kitchen counter, there are Mickey ears up on top of the pepper grinder
- A Mickey shaped Nutcracker Doll is to the left of the fireplace
There you have it. Three Mickeys are Found!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Check back for another episode of :
SEARCH
FOR
THE
MICKEYS!!!!!!!!!!!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!!!
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Robert B. Sherman 1925-2012
As all of you heard last week, we lost Robert B. Sherman of The Sherman Brothers. He and his brother Richard M. Sherman wrote a lot of songs for for both the Disney films. They wrote the song "Chim Chim Chree" from Mary Poppins, which earned them an Academy Award back in 1964.
Robert and Richard also wrote songs for the Disney Park attractions including:
Robert will be enternally missed, but he will never be forgotten.
We miss you, Robert.
Robert and Richard also wrote songs for the Disney Park attractions including:
- The Enchanted Tiki Room
- Magic Journeys
- It's A Small World
- The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh
- Adventure Through Inner Space
- Journey Into Imagination
- Carousel of Progress
Robert will be enternally missed, but he will never be forgotten.
We miss you, Robert.
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