The Story of Disneyland Auction

This is a re-blog written by our friend Inthia over at This Little Disney Life about the recent (and, unfortunately, now closed) “Story of Disneyland” exhibition and sale at the Van Eaton gallery in Sherman Oaks, CA.  Here’s a slide show of the photos we took when we went to visit the gallery last week:

Can you believe this stuff all went for just under $2 Million!? Did you get over to see the exhibit?  Let us know in the comments below!


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Today is the last day to set your eyes on one of the most amazing Disneyland memorabilia collections that is completely up for auction at Van Eaton Gallery in Sherman Oaks, Ca. If you’re out of the area, they have a wonderful online catalog for your viewing pleasure.

We made the short drive over to check out the exhibit last week and it did not disappoint. Well, only in that I can’t afford a thing there. Well, I could but then I wouldn’t be able to pay rent or eat or anything trivial like that.

The galley is held in two room but it packed wall to wall with all sorts of artifacts. Costumes, signs, furniture,  concession containers, souvenirs, models and more! All of them amazingly displayed for my up-close and personal viewing.

I picked out a few awesome favorites to share here but there is soooo much. I know I’ll be hitting up some flea markets and eBay this summer.

Cheers!
*i


Classic Disneyland Home Movies

Nothing is better than going through your parents’ or grandparents’ home movies and seeing real film footage of your family.  The places, the fashions, the friends long forgotten.  I got this chance when my grandfather asked me to go through some old home movies and cut a nice reel together.  When I came across this footage from Disneyland in the early 1970’s, I had to share!

No, that’s not an Instagram filter in the featured image for this post!  That is a still-frame from a file I made from a DVD that I copied from a VHS that was made from an 8 or 16mm film reel my grandpa had.  That’s a lot of generations, literally and digitally, to go through but the footage is still great looking!

I have narrowed this down to what I believe is the summer of ’73 because of the age of my uncle (who cannot remember the year exactly), the Main Street Electrical Parade, Prince John of Robin Hood in the parade, and the flag bunting garland on the light poles on Main Street.  I was unable to find out when Bank of America stopped sponsoring It’s a Small World but I thought that might also help narrow it down.

I added some Firehouse Five Plus Two as well as a little of the original Main Street U.S.A. music loop that, as far as I can tell, is time-appropriate for these clips.  Enjoy!

What do you think?  Is the summer of ’73 pretty close?

New Disneyland Stuff at the Magic Castle!

Last night was the 50th Anniversary of my favorite spot in Los Angeles: The Magic Castle.  January 3rd, 1963m Milt and Bill Larsen opened the private magic club in the Rollin B. Lane mansion at Franklin and Orange in the heart of Hollywood, CA.  In fact, I would say that The Magic Castle is as close to what The Hollywood Tower Hotel is being touted as in the Tower of Terror library scene – a beacon for the showbiz elite!  Richard and Robert Sherman of the Sherman Brothers (It’s A Small World, Mary Poppins, Carousel of Progress, etc.) is one of the very first members of the castle (Richard was in attendance last night!) Carey Grant was on the Board of Directors at one time, establishing the “Carey Grant” rule which still applies today — NO PHOTOGRAPHY INSIDE THE CASTLE!  Let’s just say I happened upon these photos from “someone’s” recent trip to the castle.

Imagineer Yale Gracey was a friend of the castle.  Yale created many incredible effects at Disneyland including, but not limited to, the Pepper’s Ghost effect – which he had not even read about at the time of its discovery.  Meaning he had invented something that, although had been an ancient parlor trick, was an incredible achievement in the world of optical illusion and trickery.  It was so impressive that he showed a model to Walt Disney himself demonstrating the effect and thus The Haunted Mansion was born!

That model now lives at the Magic Castle in the wine cellar below the main bar.  It has changed positions over its tenure but where it landed was in a hallway of strange and similar parlor tricks.  None, however, worked as well as the Pepper’s Ghost model.

Well, last night we ventured down to take a look around and lo and behold, we saw some familiar and new faces to the castle!

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The Hatbox Ghost!
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The Bride!

The Hatbox Ghost and the Bride from The Haunted Mansion!  It seems they have transformed this hallway into a sort-of haunted hall.  The Hatbox ghost, in case it’s not clear, is guarding an endless hallway of wine bottles (also recently relocated to this hallway).  The Bride is where an old Banjo used to sit.  There is a big red button to the right that I thought would make the banjo play but it never did in my time there.  However, the button remains with this new Bride display and knowing President Neil Patrick Harris*, he may have plans in store for this effect in the future!

These statues stand about 18 – 24 inches tall and look very authentic.  If you have any information as to whether they were sold in the parks or from where they came, let us know!

Also notable there was some new signage to go with the haunted-hallway theme.

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If you ever get the chance to visit the Magic Castle, be sure to check out the Haunted Wine Cellar.  It’s sure to excite even the most casual Disney fan!

* –  Yes, THAT Neil Patrick Harris.  He is the current president of the Academy of Magical Arts which calls the Magic Castle its home!

Neat Christmas Gift!

This Christmas, I got a lot of cool gifts but this one I felt I should share.  I have recently been using a new Chapstick from EOS.  It can be found at Target and Costco and comes in a variety of flavors.

My mom, in her infinite wisdom, remembered this and got me some more as a stocking stuffer — but these were different.  While still from EOS, they were Alice in Wonderland chap-sticks with new flavors and an awesome design!  Hidden Mickeys!

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Neat packaging with an “Alice in Wonderland” quote
Hidden Mickey Detail!
Hidden Mickey Detail!

 

I like to see these little details.  Really drives home the idea of detail and good design.  Did you get any unconventional Disney gifts?

The Art of Frankenweenie Exhibit

It looks as though Tim Burton has written a love letter to his fans.  Considered by many to bo one of the greatest living film makers today, “Frankenweenie” seems as if he has returned to a form we haven’t seen in many years.  His signature style shines bright in the film and Disney park guests are treated to a peek at the film’s stop-motion characters and props.

Tim Burton’s Introduction

When touring the Art of Animation gallery, which is currently outfitted with an Art of Frankenweenie exhibit, one can’t help but realize that Burton is a man with a very clear and signature vision.  The story, as well as the art direction, has the signature Burton / German impressionistic qualities.  Noticeable throughout the gallery (and sneak preview at the Muppet Vision 3D theatre) are nods to past works which made looking at every little detail so much more exciting!

The workbench

The painstakingly difficult task of animating a feature-length stop-motion animated film is chronicled well in pictures and production diary videos which play throughout the gallery in sporadic intervals.  There are three distinct and very detailed sets complete with props, characters, and lighting of which guests are encouraged to peruse and snap photos.  Each kiosk is equipped with a video which plays with information about the depicted scenes.  We were unable to hear any of the audio from the videos as the exhibit seems very popular among guests but the screens seem equipped with speakers.  Perhaps heading over first thing in the morning to catch these shorts is the way to go.

Classmates
A boy and his dog
The breakfast club

The attic scene where the re-animation takes place is also interactive.  Kids and families seemed to really enjoy re-lighting the scene with the series of switches below the display case.  It is truly an amazing feat of lighting, art direction, and set design, that scene.  Every detail is perfectly executed and ready to be scrutinized by any and all that wish to delve into the darkest corners of the room to try to catch a piece of wasted space or thematic vacuum.  Not the case in my experience.  Parts of the scene with no light still had an old newspaper complete with headlines, articles, dust, etc.  It’s really an inspiring to see these scenes in person.

The Family

This exhibit is a true treat.  Really take a moment to take in each and every scene, workstation, video, and article there is to see because there’s so much detail and it’s really fun to play cinematographer and take up-close pictures of these masterful creations.  Take a look below at some of the photos we were able to take while viewing the exhibit. And then, if you haven’t already, head down to Disney California Adventure park to experience it for yourself and to shoot the scenes with your artistic eye.  I can only imagine this exhibit taking up most of your afternoon while you escape those remaining hot summer days!  And be sure to catch the 4D preview across Hollywood Blvd. as the experience is thrilling and touching all at the same time.

Disneyana: The Bird Head Skeleton

Here we have another piece of Pirates of the Caribbean Disneyana.

Put out by “Span of Sunset”, this vinyl figure depicts one of the classic scenes from the Disneyland attraction.

Measuring at 16″, this figure came in all black vinyl.  I hand painted the piece using acrylics.

The sword in the skeleton’s chest is removable, so you can have endless fun sending this scallywag to Davy Jones’ locker!

Disneyana: The Auctioneer

We continue the take off of our new long running series: “Disneyana”.  We will be showcasing some of our most treasured Disney collectibles.

Today’s item is the Pirates of the Caribbean Auctioneer Big Figure.

What be I offered?

 

This 28″ statue was released at Disneyland for the park’s 50th anniversary.  I remember how excited I was to find it under the Christmas tree that year!

Do any of you have any “Big Figs” you would like to share with us?

Disneyana: Shag

Adding to our list of Disneyana here at Remain Seated Please, I wanted to share this piece my wife and I just got from Disneyland.  Online, it looks like this piece is pretty old but I absolutely love it!

Our Shag as it appears in our home!

This piece shows Shag’s take on New Orleans Square.  It depicts a family between Pirates and Mansion with the father taking a photo.  This picture, minus the kid, basically is my wife and I at the parks!  I love Shag’s 60s style, I love that it has a 60s take on the Mansion, and I love how the characters look so enamored with the park.  I can only hope my kid is as cool as this one some day.

Do you have a favorite Shag piece?  Let us know in the comments below!

Shag!

45 Years of Pirates of the Caribbean

It is perhaps the single greatest attraction ever created in the history of theme parks and it’s celebrating it’s 45th anniversary this Sunday.

On March 18, 1967, the world was treated to the most advanced and remarkable attraction in the world: Pirates of the Caribbean.  The amount of detail and use of animatronic technology is unsurpassed.

Today, we celebrate the anniversary with a wonderful video posted by the Disney Parks Blog showing the different Pirate attractions throughout the world.

Here are some pictures of the classic attraction as well.

Pirates from May 1967

 

The Blue Bayou

 

Ye Come Seekin' Adventure

 

Drink Up!

 

Captain's Quarters

 

Fire at Will!

 

Where Be The Treasure?

 

We Wants the Redhead!

 

Who Makes it Six?

 

I Be Willin' to Share, I Be!

 

The Singing Trio

 

Setting the Place on Fire!

 

Sleeping with Pigs

 

The Hairy Leg!

 

Here ye be Spot!

 

Cannon Fun!

And a special thanks to Daveland for use of their pictures!

Halloweentime 2011 Merchandise Offerings at Disneyland

This past weekend, Halloweentime 2011 kicked off at the Disneyland Resort. This year they pulled out all the merchandising stops with something for everyone!

Plenty of new Nightmare Before Christmas merchandise around the park. Fuzzy hats, hoodies, restocked pook-a-loos, new figure ornaments, and many more!

Jack Skellington Fuzzy Hats

 

A few new bags and candy containers featuring a Mickey flaming pumpkin with controllable flashing lights, reusable tote with the exclusive 2011 Halloween print, and the return of the Mickey-o-lantern! Last years super popular Ghost Mickey popcorn bucket is back as well as a smaller and super cute lantern bucket with flash light. There is also a generic popcorn bucket with Mickey and Friends in their Halloween best as well as a personal fave and must have, the New Orleans Square exclusive Jack Skellington coffin popcorn bucket (which is also available at the French Market as a yummy sandwhich combo)! Two themed travel mugs depicting Mickey and Friends in Halloween costumes and another NOS exclusive Boggie’s Boys with Madame Leota in the seance room.

Halloween Totes

 

Mickey-o-Lanterns!

 

Various prepackaged and fresh baked Halloween goods are scattered around the park. Pumpkin Fudge, Halloween rice crispie treats, ghost and pumpkin sugar cookies, lollipops, pumpkin muffins, Mickey Bat cookies, spiced apple cider, pumpkin spice latte and in NOS a Jack Skellington chocolate coffin cake to name a few.

Sprinkle Sugar Cookies in Collectible Tin

 

Mickey Bat Cookie and Halloween Sugar Cookie

 

Chocolate Coffin Cake

 

Holiday Beverages

 

This years threads showcase a few new shirts for the whole family as well as some nifty and spooky Disney witches hats, headbands and caps. Also added to the bunch, Ghost Galaxy t-shirts!

Boo T-Shirt

 

Witch Hats!

 

Ghost Galaxy T-Shirt!

 

For the home, there are battery operated votive candles, 2011 Halloween print flag and place mat, Pumpkin Mickey votive candle holder, a few new statues from Jim Shore and Enesco as well as HMH lenticular framed Sally, bone wreath, and many more!

Place Mat and Candles

 

Halloweentime at Disneyland is here until October 31st!

Below is a photo gallery of some more items Disneyland has to offer during Halloweentime.