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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Ha ha, that $4.25 would now be about $32, smart aleck! ;-)

Any idea where the Main Street shooting gallery was? It is pretty amazing that we can't find photos of the thing anywhere.

Wow, I wonder if I have that issue of Vacationland? I thought I had them all up to about 1970-ish, but if so, I've totally forgotten that amazing cover photo. Love the article on the "World Beneath Us" attraction - I wonder what happened to that old model of Los Angeles? Probably smashed to bits.

Wednesday, 02 March, 2011

Blogger Connie Moreno said...

OH...MY...GOODNESS!!!! What wonderful photos and articles! I am blown away by them. This is also the first time I've taken a good look at the tickets. Main Street Shooting Gallery? Really? WOW!

Wednesday, 02 March, 2011

Blogger janet said...

What a great issue! And I don't think any of the attractions pictured till exists. World Beneath Us? I don't remember even hearing of that one.

I look forward to seeing the rest!

Wednesday, 02 March, 2011

Blogger keeline said...

Although the title changed from "Disneyland Holiday" to "Vacationland", it was the same publication and retained the same volume-number scheme.

Note also that the regular monthly issues of "Disneyland News" newspaper ceased just as "Disneyland Holiday" began.

The newspapers were a good idea at the beginning and offered an opportunity for guests to buy a souvenir with the generic or even a custom headline. Issues of Disneyland News with the custom headline option continued to be offered into the early 1960s. However, in this period the newspapers were only changed about once a year and even then the photos and content require a close look to detect differences and set a date to an issue at hand.

The "Disneyland Holiday" and "Vacationland" magazine formats allowed for better photos and a more convenient format for the hotels. Many of the issues of this publication have a stamp on them to indicate the hotel which provided it.

Changing the name to "Vacationland" seems to be an effort to broaden its appeal beyond the berm since places like Knott's Berry Farm and Apple Valley have regular ads in the issues.

James

Thursday, 03 March, 2011

Blogger Mark said...

I always learn so much from reading your blog, Tim!

Mark
www.InsightsandSounds.blogspot.com

Sunday, 06 March, 2011

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