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Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

Fantastic post Tim. Always like to see early WDW things. Like the ads also.

Wednesday, 23 April, 2008

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

This is great! I always meant to eventually buy a copy of this LOOK magazine, but never got around to it. Same with the LIFE issue from around the same time, I still haven't acquired one of those. Maybe you can post that sometime! ;-)

Mickey really does look odd, he's the "bizarro" version. And look at the lack of landscaping in the picture of Mickey in Town Square... dirt and even some 2 X 4's in the background.

I have a few slides from WDW showing massive construction, I should post those sometime.

Wednesday, 23 April, 2008

Blogger Disneyana World said...

I've been trying to acquire this magazine for a while. I always lose the auction for it or find one in person that is in terrible shape.

It's funny to think that most of these pictures were taken around unfinished areas and at various angles to hide the construction.

If you've ever read Charlie Ridgway's book, he discusses getting these photos taken.

Wednesday, 23 April, 2008

Blogger walterworld said...

Fantastic. Really enjoy the vintage periodical posts. What a different time...and a portal to ones youth.

I remember finding magazines like this around the vacation house that we would use each year.

That Mach 1 is similar to the one seen in the 1971 James Bond classic, Diamonds Are Forever. A fun rent if you don't already own it.

Take care---Please post more magazine stuff if you have it.

Wednesday, 23 April, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That odd MM on the cover of the magazine is actually a close-up of the Audio-Animatronic from "The Mickey Mouse Revue." I was lucky to get a chance to see it at TDL a couple of times...really great old school Disney and the AAs were awesome...particularly MM and the 3 Caballeros.

Friday, 25 April, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The 20K sub is pictured in Bay Lake, behind the Contemporary hotel. The canal to Central Shops is to the left of that picture.

Tuesday, 12 October, 2021

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