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Blogger Daveland said...

What a cool motel! This place should be targeted for a restoration. Great find, Tim!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Wow, I love this space-themed motel! Love the little moon house by the pool and the rocket on the back of the VW van. And I did NOT notice that the pool was in the shape of a Mercury space capsule.

Speaking of Quisp, I've seen it for sale sometimes (at specialty shops), but it's quite expensive for a small box that would be about two bowls full for me. So I haven't reacquainted my taste buds with my favorite cereal from childhood yet!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

This place would be perfect for a retro restoration - I'm gonna get some closeup photos next trip and share this brochure with the current management.

Major, Quisp is a little less expensive if you buy the four pack online (link), but your'e right the box is small at 9oz. and I eat a whole box at once which is about two and 1/2 large bowls. BTW - It tastes EXACTLY like it used to and I buy it about twice a year!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember this place too. The renovation isnt bad, but i agree that a restoration would be in order. Love the '60's stuff, including the popsicle plastic panels.

as so many times before, thank very much!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Matt said...

Dude! This is beyond cool! It has everything I love about graphics of the time: the cool font, atomic symbols, aliens and flying saucers. All it is missing is little sputniks and boomerangs!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

What a neat posting! I worked with a guy named Stovall a few years ago, and the first question out of my mouth was "Did anybody in your family run a hotel next to Disneyland?"... Sadly, the answer was no and that was that.

We used to pass by down Katella Ave. on the way to the Park, and I've often wondered what it looked like inside. Your photos DID NOT disappoint. I smiled and winced at every picture in on the page, but the highlight was the resin room divider leading off to the bathroom. Much too much.

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Katella Gate said...

... If I still lived in Palm Springs, that is exactly how I'd do my old guest room!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Blogger Barry said...

I used to work almost next door at the Travelodge. I was there for a few years and I went from there to working at Disneyland.
The Travelodge sadly had nothing remarkable but an occasional famous or odd guest. And of course us weirdos who worked there!

Thursday, 10 December, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What memories. We stayed here back in 1969, on a trip to Disneyland. The pictures sure bring back a magical time, with the space race, and growing up. Thanks for posting this page. I agree with the other people here, places like this should be preserved. I just drove across Route 66, and stayed at the Tee Pee Motel. People that don't take in the visions of the not so distant past, need to. Thanks again.

Sunday, 28 August, 2011

Blogger Plague said...

I've been looking for this place for YEARS!

I stayed there as a kid and no one I told about it believed me!

This is fantastic

Saturday, 31 October, 2015

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