We bring you Part III of our series where it’s 1971 and Walt Disney World is set to open. You have thousands of new Cast Members, most of whom have never seen a Disney theme park, and you need to orient them to that experience. The only problem is that the park isn’t open or ready yet either. So how do you give them that understanding? Enter a series of handbooks put out by the University of Walt Disney World. In these printed materials, Cast Members were introduced to the setting in which they would work. There is one for each of the lands of the park, plus the resort. In this podcast, we’ll look at Frontierland. We'll look at what attractions, shops, dining and other features were available at this time. Whether you were a host for the Country Bear Jamboree, serving up drinks at the Mile Long Bar, or steering canoes along the Rivers of America, we'll look at this land as Imagineers and early operators saw them. If you yearn for the Walt Disney World of yesteryear, or you want to know what these two lands were like back in the early days of the park, this is your podcast, as we continue our efforts to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World.
50 Years of Disney’s Main Street Electrical Parade
Why Was CEO Bob Chapek’s Contract Extended at Disney?
First Visit & Look at the Brand New Disney Wish Cruise Ship!
Extinct Disney California Adventure Attractions
Forgotten Magic Kingdom Attractions I Miss (Or Never Did)
Odyssey to Disneyland Paris: A Trip Report & Beyond
Update June 2022: Cosmic Rewind, Disneyland News, Plus Genie+ & Disney+
A 5th Theme Park at Walt Disney World? Why It’s Needed, & What It Might Be!
Anticipating A Visit to Disneyland Paris During the 30th Anniversary
Comparing Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind to Tron Lightcycle Power Run
New Epcot World Celebration & World Discovery Announcements Starring CommuniCore!
New Disney Dining Experience Review at Epcot Connections Cafe & Eatery
Visiting the Disneyland Resort 20 Years Later
The State of Florida Repeals Walt Disney World’s Government Authority--What Does It Mean?
Doing Disney as a Diabetic
10 Things I Love Most About Disney’s Hollywood Studios
What Saved & Killed Pleasure Island
Disney Springs Heritage: Part II--Pleasure Island
Seats & Snacks: Walt Disney World’s Best Park Bench & Goody Combinations
The Hastening Fall of Bob Chapek, and Disney’s Long Road to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Part II
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