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Blogger Doug said...

That Vacationland centerfold gave me "art director chills" - it's amazing how something from 1973 can be totally hip and current. I'd love to frame that and hang it in my kitchen.

Sunday, 11 January, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

Wow, what a checklist of happiness!
Collect them all:

Knotts: - Visited thru the early 80's every other year, usually because of out-of-town relatives who wanted to see it. Enjoyed myself, but frankly Disneyland spoiled me rotten.

My last trip was in the late 90's and a hardly recognized the place.

Magic Mountain. - Visited exactly once in the mid 70's. Even then the place looked unkempt. I was used to the highly polished carpentry and finish of Disneyland. My biggest memory of the place was all the huge amount of cheap, unsanded CDX plywood that was used - and the single layer of paint just brought out the rough grain and knots.

Busch Gardens - Never been there.

Japanese Village and Deer Park - Visited once with grandparents mid 70's. Delightful gardens, got me interested in Japanese aesthetics.
But frankly, you can only pet so many deer....

Marine Land - I lived 3 mins. away, so I was there a lot. I'm not an animal-lover type so there was limited interest. It was very sad to watch the condition of the park slump - together with depressing, industrial look of the main buildings.

Lion Country Safari - Never visited. Animals - YAWN

Wild Animal Park - Double Ditto.

Queen Mary - I worked here as a tour guide, and later as the acting curator. Gadz! When I got into management, I used to call this place "the snake pit". One of these days I should write a history of the place (after they're all dead btw): "Ship of Fools, a post-mortem history of the Queen Mary."

Universal Studios - I worked for the movie industry. Movie studios are about as entertaining as an abattoir.

Alligator Farm - Cold blooded, comatose Crocodiles. I took a pass.

Honorable Mention: Hollywood Wax Museum - Maybe they couldn't afford the ad space. I went once, the day after news came out that they were going out of business. Something told me it would be a dreadful dollop of Hollywood hokum. It delivered in spades, and I went home happy.

Sunday, 11 January, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

It is funny how the ads are almost as fun to see as the articles! Like Katella Gate, they bring back lots of memories. As a kid, I did have fun at Lion Country Safari and the Alligator Farm! Wish I could find more stuff about "Movie World/Cars of Stars-Planes of Fame" in Buena Park!

Sunday, 11 January, 2009

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