WDW Bits & Pieces is a series dedicated to sharing ephemera, bits, pieces, and other odd moments from Walt Disney World history.
Pirate’s Point Excursion Have you heard of Pirate’s Point Excursion at Disney World? I’m amazed at the things that get lost to history, so
[...] The Golf Resort’s Trophy Room I have an obsession. Yes, an obsession with the minutia, ephemera and long-gone attractions, shops and restaurants of
[...] The Fort Wilderness Peddlar Truck I ran across another WDW Bits & Pieces about the Fort Wilderness Peddlar Truck from the WDW News
[...] Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue Advertisement From 1975 The Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue opened on June 30, 1974. It was part of the Disney World Fine
[...] Orville Redenbacher and Walt Disney World What makes this Eyes & Ears blurb so great is how it captures the peak 1970s Disney
[...] The Nickel Tour and Disneyland Paris: From Sketch to Reality are two of the rarest and most sought after Disney-related books. Want to
[...] Walt Disney World has offered various forms of entertainment on Seven Seas Lagoon since opening in 1971. Let’s take a closer look at
[...] Former Mickey Mouse Club President Visits Epcot Center From the February, 1987 Eyes & Ears, we get a glimpse of Joe Baisch’s first
[...] October 2011 marks the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. The Vacation Kingdom has seen
[...] Book Review: The Art of Walt Disney World by Jeff Kurtti and Bruce Gordon The Art of Walt Disney World Resort by Jeff
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