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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ex-Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess was on the Lawrence Welk Show, and Cissy King was his dancing partner.

Saturday, 25 October, 2008

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Great post, I still remember how excited (and a little nervous) I was for my first-ever ride on Space Mountain. It's definitely a "must ride". Something about that queue, listening to all of the "mission central" gobbledegook and seeing the coaster go by (remember that big smoked glass window?) really got me amped up!

Saturday, 25 October, 2008

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Anonymous, thanks for the mouseketeer connection!

Major, heck yes I remember the smoked glass, I try to explain it to my son when we are in line, he can't understand why they took it out, why did they take it out? So true about the mood the queue lines, still gets me amped up to this day!

Saturday, 25 October, 2008

Blogger Westcot2000 said...

Thanks for the great pictures!

My recollection is that there were three rows of windows. The top was open (yes, open!) and the bottom two had glass (plexi?) for the benefit of wannabe Darwin Award winners.

Space Mountain II uses opaque windows to control the lighting inside the ride. Too bad the Imagineers can't use some sort of magic glass that would allow viewing from the queue without letting light through!

Sunday, 26 October, 2008

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