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Snowflake
03-15-2007, 11:26 PM
I was just poking around youtube and found these great of home movies (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_DoPAQ3gJE) from Disneyland.

A brief view of the MBC, old sub ride, Tomorrowland as I remember it best, the ever popular Peoplemover and much more.

:cheers:

NickO'Time
03-16-2007, 02:40 AM
I have seen this one, and love it because it shows the greatness of a family vacation to Disneyland. I know people on message boards are tired of hearing this but...... I want the PeopleMover back! :sad: In a Veruca Salt kinda way.:blush:

Gn2Dlnd
03-16-2007, 11:17 AM
The Commodore gives it two toots!

Disneyphile
03-16-2007, 02:26 PM
Wow! Look at all that action in Tomorrowland. :(

Another thing I noticed - there's no abundance of SUV-sized strollers. How on earth did those poor people cope without them back then? ;)

NickO'Time
03-16-2007, 04:39 PM
Wow! Look at all that action in Tomorrowland. :(

Another thing I noticed - there's no abundance of SUV-sized strollers. How on earth did those poor people cope without them back then? ;)
I can't wait to bring my Eddie Bauer stroller retro-fitted with squirt guns on the handlebar and spikes on the wheels. :evil:

Alex
03-16-2007, 04:52 PM
Back then they were more sensible. For example: the whiney liberal parentazis had not yet decided it was automatic child abuse to leave your toddler locked in the car with the windows cracked while the more mobile part of the family had some age appropriate fun.

Those were the good old days when my mom could leave three kids in the car, with it running, while she ran into the Minut Mart for some cigarettes, leaving us with instructions not to touch the stick on the steering wheel. (Also the good old days where if she didn't feel like getting up early on a Sunday she could send me to the store with a note authorizing me to buy cigarettes for her.)

Disneyphile
03-16-2007, 05:19 PM
I can't wait to bring my Eddie Bauer stroller retro-fitted with squirt guns on the handlebar and spikes on the wheels. :evil:Ya know, there was a time not long ago, that you were lamenting the stroller issue alongside me. :p At least it's just Eddie Bauer. If it were one of those really large Jeep monstrosities, I'd have to make a few adjustments to it for you with a chainsaw. ;)

Back then they were more sensible. For example: the whiney liberal parentazis had not yet decided it was automatic child abuse to leave your toddler locked in the car with the windows cracked while the more mobile part of the family had some age appropriate fun.And this right here is why I appreciate the candor that is your posts. :D

NickO'Time
03-16-2007, 10:45 PM
Ya know, there was a time not long ago, that you were lamenting the stroller issue alongside me. :p At least it's just Eddie Bauer. If it were one of those really large Jeep monstrosities, I'd have to make a few adjustments to it for you with a chainsaw. ;)



Yep, I do remember that.:blush: Oops. I didn't realize this was a sensitive issue I was just having a little fun with all the stroller threads.
Sorry for the off topic derail.


I need to see if I can transfer my grandfather films of the park in the 60's.

wendybeth
03-16-2007, 10:53 PM
Heh heh- my mom used to send me to the store with a note for cigs all the time. When I was 10 I started smoking and forging notes for myself. Ah, the good ol' days.......

Mary Blairiffic
03-17-2007, 08:39 AM
Oh yeah -- Peoplemover MUST return. I love watching these films and seeing not only the hustle and bustle of Tomorrowland, but the levels of movement. That's what made it seem like an actual Land of Tomorrow! Plus, it was cool to ride the Peoplemover and feel like you got a backstage look at some of the rides, buildings, etc.

RStar
03-17-2007, 09:14 AM
Great clips! I noticed most of the filing was of Tomorrowland. It had the most action and begged being filmed. It's also funny how people didn't know they could move while being filmed. This is a "Moving Picture" folks! :D

It also reminds me how crowded Disneyland has always been! The line for the Haunted Mantion was out the gate (but I don't know if they always had switchbacks down the side).