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Blogger Jason Schultz said...

Yeah, that's definitely one of the ticket booths! Those date from the early 1980s, but I can't remember th exact year (1981 or 1984). You must have a pretty big den or living room if that would fit! Have you thought about putting it outside and charging admission...?

Sunday, 27 April, 2008

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Hey I like the idea of setting it up in my driveway and charging admission! Regarding putting it in my house, your right, it won’t fit, well, it's too tall. But I have been thinking of ways to "raise the roof" since last night!

I was trying to see if these booths were remodeled from the older ones (not the first ones, they were tiny) they look like the same shape as the ones from the 1970’s, even the front windows line up (see: http://gorillasdontblog.blogspot.com/2008/03/ticket-booth-1975.html) and let me know what you think?

Sunday, 27 April, 2008

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Thanks for the info about Mott's Miniatures! I don't remember those at all. I probably would have liked them had I seen them. For a while there was a museum of miniatures on Wilshire Blvd, (across from the LA County Art Museum), I wonder if any of Mott's collection wound up in that museum? It's gone now, unfortunately...

Sunday, 27 April, 2008

Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

"YOU RULE" Absolutely awesome. What a very cool trip to the past. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.

Sunday, 27 April, 2008

Blogger outsidetheberm said...

Never realized the 'Modern Home' was not in this booklet (with the tiny TV).
We'll see how accessible it is and post a few pictures.

Sunday, 27 April, 2008

Blogger Daveland said...

I'm saving my money for a Disneyland urinal...I am sure that will eventually make its way to ebay! What a great find - let me know if you win the ticket booth!

Monday, 28 April, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Somebody has let these buildings stand for a log time in water, and only put them up on blocks when the damage became obvious. Note that the plywood skin on the back door and the vertical strips are all peeling or corkscrewing. I also doubt that there are structural floors, only platform decks, complicating moving these buildings.

The fact that there are no interior shots is also disturbing.

BTW Dave: the only urinal worth purchasing today at Disneland is the one in the Tiki Room's Enchanted Garden. If Walt used any of them, that was the one. I wanna wee-wee where Walt went.

-Katella Gate

Monday, 28 April, 2008

Blogger Daveland said...

Katella Gate - you are killin' me!

Thursday, 01 May, 2008

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