Yes Benjo, it was Gary Owens.
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Yes Benjo, it was Gary Owens.
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Anyone who has a new question can ask it. I can't think of a good one right now.
OK - According to my guide books from 1976 & 1977 - What was the official film (and sponsor of the guide books) of WDW????
Would that be GAF? (who also sponsored the Castle Camera Shop and
GAF Camera Center on Main Street, USA?)
Why yes it would be! And in the advertisement on the guide books' back cover...
"You can take [your memories] home with you, with GAF film, photo products, View-Master stereo viewers and packets, and Pana Vue slides and GAF slide projectors."
(Makes the digital era seem rather simple!!)
Hey Lou - haven't seen you here in the trivia threads for a while - "Welcome Home"!! :thumbs:
Glad to be back, Craig. :)
Sorry I just don't get a chance to come by and play as much as I would like. :(
Let's see... new question....
Where could you find "The Monorail Club Car"?
Ahhh, my friend, you are correct yet again!! Nice work!
And like you, I have very fond memories of spending many hours (and quarters) in the old arcade. Remember the movie theater in the back? What about the shooting gallery? Or the bright orange carpeting? :lol:
OK - Going way back when...
What was common among these attractions --- Walt Disney Railroad, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Grand Prix Raceway, Snow White's Scary Adventures, & Peter Pan's Flight ???
:scratchin
They were all D ticket attractions?
C ticket?
Ok - here goes
Describe (as closely as possible) the original baclot tour at Disney MGM Studios...