Happy Halloween- Bushman Concept Art For Haunted Mansion
Have a wonderful Halloween! May your trick or treat bags be filled with candy and your house not egged!
A collection of images and other items from Disneyland, theme parks and other amusement parks. Also look for images and items I find interesting, amusing or both.
Have a wonderful Halloween! May your trick or treat bags be filled with candy and your house not egged!
The second image shows a street scene. The cute factor is the dad taking a picture of his daughter standing on the back of the trolley. The daughter is holding Mickey Mouse balloons and in front of dad appears to be a Christmas present. If you look closely, you will also see another lady taking a photograph of the scene.
The second image shows the popular Koi fish pond filled with fish.
The third image shows some of the garden, pools and architecture found in the park. It also shows how close it was to the Nabisco factory.
The final image shows one of the employees feeding a dove.
Workding backwards is the second image. A nice overview as you make exit the Matterhorn and cross over into the castle courtyard. Directly below is the Alice In Wonderland ride and in front of you is Fantasyland with Dumbo and the Chicken of the Sea Pirate ship.
But the best view is the last, moving backward to right as the Skyway exits the Matterhorn. The picture shows the ever popular Motor Boat Cruise, the boarding Chalet for the Bobsleds and of course the Monorail track and a nicely posed red Monorail. Man I miss the Skyway!
The second image is a moody, backlit photograph of the Columbia sitting in Fowler's Harbor. Although not showing much detail, I like the moodiness and composition of the image.
For the next image, the photographer boarded the Skyway in Tomorrowland and focused his camera to the submarine pens. There is quite a number of subs in the dock not being run.
The next shot is of the Ice Cream Vendor on the Tomorrowland side, right in front of the Monsanto Home. The lady with the Enid Collins purse is a nice touch. The photograph is date stamped June 22, 1965.
The second image shows the best version of Tomorrowland. This shot was taken looking towards the entrance with Mission to Mars on the left and Carousel of Progress on the right and Rocket Jets and the Peoplemover in front. I love the visual chaos of the slide with all the motion and lights, something Tomorrowland at both parks is currently missing.
The second image is from the Plaza Hub showing the Horse Drawn Streetcar. The car is filled with riders, so many that they are even hanging off the back of the car. Cost to ride one way was a dime, with proceeds going to purchase the horse a decent hat!
The second image is from the same time period showing the funky Mark VI Autopia car design that was in use at the Fantasyland prior to the introduciton of the sleek Mark VII Autopia Cars that were in use at the Tomorowland Autopia in 1967. I don't think I will ever get tired of looking at the various Autopia, Junior Autopia, Fantasyland Autopia, Tomorrowland Autopia and Midget Autopia photographs that are out there.
The second image is of a cute play ground area. I believe this may be the Santa Ana Zoo as on the same page was some images from Knott's Berry Farm. It may be Los Angeles but it does not look like San Diego. The little flying saucers do look like they were fun to play in.
Finally I believe this image is from the San Diego County Fair. It does look somewhat like Knotts, but not as permanent. Notice in the far right corner is a hanging. I also like the shuffle board building.
Then off to a quick trip around the Rivers of America on the Mark Twain. First we see the hardy guests who have decided to work up to an appetite rowing the Indian War Canoes.
Also a shot of the scenic wonder of Cascade Mountain with the Three Sisters Falls.
Next a quick trip to the Matterhorn to compare the water falls.
Then a quick walk over to the Submarine Voyage lagoon and to see the wonder of transportation, the monorail.
All of this walking has made us hungry, lets go to the Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship for lunch. What shall we have?
The second is a shot showing the young girls first driving lesson. It looks like she has already run into the back of the car in front of her.
The next is a nice family posed shot in front of Storybook Canal Boats. Too bad the image is out of focus on the sign in the background. I believe it is a Kodak picture spot sign.