Dancing Waters late 80's publicity photo
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
1955 Disneyland Hotel Opening
The plans called for the Disneyland Hotel to be opened as close to the opening of Disneyland (mid-July 1955) as possible. As these articles indicate, due to labor strikes and the massive headcount needed to build Disneyland, the project was delayed until early October. Even then, it opened with only seven rooms with an eighth used as the registration office. This very early facility had almost no amenities either. An old ranch house on the property was converted to the first restaurant on the grounds and was called the Little Gourmet. It wasn't until mid 1956 that the Hotel was able to offer the many restaurants, shops and facilities to its guests and become a full-service facility.
Labor Contract Details - Part of the reason why the Disneyland Hotel was delayed by at least two months in opening. This article was dated September 18th, 1955.
The Disneyland Hotel was delayed in opening by severla months. This article details why......not enough skilled workers available due to the amount of work still ongoing at Disneyland. This article was dated August 2nd, 1955.
Labor Contract Details - Part of the reason why the Disneyland Hotel was delayed by at least two months in opening. This article was dated September 18th, 1955.
The Disneyland Hotel was delayed in opening by severla months. This article details why......not enough skilled workers available due to the amount of work still ongoing at Disneyland. This article was dated August 2nd, 1955.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Personal Photos
One of the most fun finds are personal photographs from the Disneyland Hotel. Either finding them on Ebay or having someone send them to me, it's always nice to view (and share) someone's own personal photos of the original Disneyland Hotel. They often times show views not normally seen as is the case here with the other side of the lobby shot presented here. I have never seen another photograph with this view. Hope you like these.....I have more!
Personal Photo 1957 - Love those exposed girders and 50's architecture
Personal Grounds Photo 1957 - Olympic size pool not too terribly long after it had first opened
Guest structure and tropical setting
Front shot of original Disneyland Hotel Lobby Building
Guest structure with lush lanscaping in the foreground
Rare view from the back of the original Hotel lobby
Vast landscaping on the grounds
Personal Photo 1957 - Love those exposed girders and 50's architecture
Personal Grounds Photo 1957 - Olympic size pool not too terribly long after it had first opened
Guest structure and tropical setting
Front shot of original Disneyland Hotel Lobby Building
Guest structure with lush lanscaping in the foreground
Rare view from the back of the original Hotel lobby
Vast landscaping on the grounds
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Magnolia & Embassy Rooms
On the second floor above the Gourmet was located a banquet area that could serve parties ranging from twenty-five to five-hundred. On October 28, 1956, Disneyland Cast Members would hold their Halloween Masquerade Ball in the banquet room. Within a few years, this area had been expanded and could be divided into four different meeting rooms. By the early 1960's, it had become known as the Magnolia Room.
Built above the Hotel's shops near the main entrance on West Street, a 13,000 square foot convention and exhibition center was added. The convention hall became Orange County's first ballroom, the Embassy Room. [The original banquet hall (just to the south of the Embassy Room) would be redesigned and named the Magnolia Room.] It was able to accommodate more than 1,400 guests in a theatre seating formation and 1,200 guests for a banquet. Its "official" opening took place on November 28, 1961.
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure The Beautiful Embassy Room
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
1969 Convention Brochure
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
Location of Embassy and Magnolia Rooms on the grounds of the Disneyland Hotel - 1969 Hotel Convention Brochure. You would step down and outside of the building to get from one facility to the other.
1963 Hotel Brochure
Floorplans Magnolia Embassy Rooms - 1969 Convention Brochure
Floorplans Magnolia and Embassy Rooms - 1963 Hotel Cenvention Brochure
Built above the Hotel's shops near the main entrance on West Street, a 13,000 square foot convention and exhibition center was added. The convention hall became Orange County's first ballroom, the Embassy Room. [The original banquet hall (just to the south of the Embassy Room) would be redesigned and named the Magnolia Room.] It was able to accommodate more than 1,400 guests in a theatre seating formation and 1,200 guests for a banquet. Its "official" opening took place on November 28, 1961.
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure The Beautiful Embassy Room
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
1969 Convention Brochure
1969 Hotel Convention Brochure
Location of Embassy and Magnolia Rooms on the grounds of the Disneyland Hotel - 1969 Hotel Convention Brochure. You would step down and outside of the building to get from one facility to the other.
1963 Hotel Brochure
Floorplans Magnolia Embassy Rooms - 1969 Convention Brochure
Floorplans Magnolia and Embassy Rooms - 1963 Hotel Cenvention Brochure
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Late in the tenure of the Wrather ownership
After Jack Wrather passed away in late 1984, the Wrather family restructured and attempted to keep the company afloat. It was also at this time that Michael Eisner took over as CEO at Disney and made it a priority to bring the Disneyland Hotel into Disney ownership. Chris Wrather took over as CEO and Bonita Wrather became Chairman of the Board at Wrather Corporation. Disney began to pressure the Wrather's to sell which they eventually did in 1989. This brochure is one of the last while the Hotel was still a Wrather property. It was used in 1987 and 1988.
1987 Brochure - Cover of the brochure from the Disneyland Hotel in 1987
This was at the start of the negotiations between Disney and Wrather
Plenty of activities
Some amenities at the Hotel near the end of the Wrather tenure
1987 Brochure - Cover of the brochure from the Disneyland Hotel in 1987
This was at the start of the negotiations between Disney and Wrather
Plenty of activities
Some amenities at the Hotel near the end of the Wrather tenure
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Magnolia Embassy Rooms 1969
At the request of a blog reader, I have included a close-up from the 1969 convention brochure of the Magnolia and Embassy rooms location on the Hotel grounds.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Room Updates Mid 1965
The Disneyland Hotel Check-In Magazine (1965-1974) was the free publication given to registering Hotel guests at check-in time. These magazines are an invaluable source of information from the Hotel's rich history. You can always find interesting tidbits of information contained within them about some detail going on at the Disneyland Hotel. This particular issue details a complete room refurbishment to the original Garden Rooms where over $400,000 will be spent. I was fortunate to have access to Disney's collection of Check-In magazines at the studio archives. They have almost every issue published and I believe I have the second most complete collection. Many articles were used as human nature stories in our book Disneyland Hotel: The Early Years 1954-1988 http://www.magicalhotel.com. I will do a feature on these Check-In magazines shortly.
Disneyland Hotel Check-In Magazine April-May 1965
Room Refurbishment 1965 - Details of the updates to the Garden Rooms
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Close Up of Text - Had a request to post a close-up of the text section from the latest posting. Here you go!
Disneyland Hotel Check-In Magazine April-May 1965
Room Refurbishment 1965 - Details of the updates to the Garden Rooms
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Close Up of Text - Had a request to post a close-up of the text section from the latest posting. Here you go!
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