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Blogger walterworld said...

Super post---

Wouldn't it be Nice if NOS were still pursuing the total Southern immersion theme from 1966...I think the shops would do just as well in their original configs.

At least there isn't a roller coaster blasting through overhead like you'd see at Knott's...

And...I wish I could have taken the original tram tour at Universal! I remember seeing that advertisement in the Vacationland magazine and wishing I could go!

Thursday, 14 August, 2008

Blogger The Artwork of Christi Bunn said...

Well, while I did really enjoy this post and looking at the brochures, I am still perplexed as to what NOS really is. NOSLAA is definitely not short.

:-) Christi

Thursday, 14 August, 2008

Blogger Jason Schultz said...

Tim, I think the people publishing Vacationland were the same ones publishing Disney News! The text in the two issues is fairly similar. In Disney News they also call it "Old New Orleans"!

Thursday, 14 August, 2008

Blogger Westcot2000 said...

Progressland-Both Disney News and Vacationland were published by Disneyland Marketing and some issues in the seventies even used the same cover photos! My understanding is that in the sixties Vacationland was distributed to SoCal hotels and travel agent; Disney News was sent to Magic Kingdom Club members.

If you look at this issue of Vacationland you'll notice that the editor is Jack Lindquist, who was also in charge of the Magic Kingdom Club.

That artist rendering of NOS (by John Hench?) was prominently featured at the Disney Gallery in the eighties.

Saturday, 16 August, 2008

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