You can't honestly be stupid enough to think Disney wasn't corporate back in 1973. Two theme parks, movie studios, toy lines...every character they had was marketed to squeeze every possible dime out of the public.
I cannot thank you enough for this video! My parents took us there in 1973 and this brought back so many memories. I started crying when the nightly water parade was shown. I thought I would never hear that music or see it again. The first night we were there (stayed at the Contemporary) my parents had just gotten us down for the night when the water parade music started playing. I remember my mother saying "Now what?" Once we saw what it was, my father whipped out his recording camera. Unfortunately those home movies were lost to time. I wish Disney World was still like that.
I envy all you folks who got to visit Disney world in the '70s. I always wanted to go as a child, but we were too poor so I didn't make my first trip to Disney world until 2010 when I was 40 years old. Better late than never I guess. I was like a kid at 40 years old having finally made it 😀
We didn't start coming until the 1990's - but even now can't believe the changes since the Pandemic! Disney doesn't pick your family up at the airport anymore! The other guests are pushy and entitled & the cast member act like they don't care!
Thank you. The 70s were really the true glory days for Disney. But I am so happy you got to go when you did and be a real kid with it! That is what makes it fun. My last time was 98. I went many times in the 70s, 80s, and some in th 90s. But your first time is always the best. so dont feel bad you went at 40 in 2010 - it was a glory day for you!!!!! Blessings. I am 3 years older than you and there are many places I have never been that everyone and their brother have been. But my day is coming. Blessings
I would have never imagined that I'd be able to go one day. We didnt have much money as a child but when I did go, I was truly saddened by how few American children were in the parks! Very few people spoke english, guests and cast members alike. This amazing place exists and it's so far out of reach for most!
My Dad was so cool he took me out of school in the early 70s so we could go on vacations to Disney World. One year we stayed at the Polynesian and the other year at the Contemporary. It was a magical time. I've reflected fondly on those trips for the rest of my life. My Dad is gone now but I'm so thankful for those times.
You're so lucky. I'll never forgot my mom announcing "we are staying on property this year", and 7 year old me me expecting the Contemporary. Surprise it was the Holiday Inn, one of the good neighbor hotels near what was The Marketplace. lol
It's typically done with one narrator which you rarely see on screen. Nowadays they have to show a diverse group of people who may or may not actually know what they're talking about, inter-cut with actual scenes.
My grandparents both worked at WDW from 2000-2018. During that time I visited them quite often and every summer we’d visit the parks together. A blessing I’ll always be grateful for. As someone that visited quite often, the magic seen in this video was still present in the early 2000s. But sadly as the years went on, after about 2010 or so, I can’t put my finger on it but the magic started to disappear. And it wasn’t just because I was getting older. Something genuinely changed about the energy and vibe in the place. But at least I’ll always have the memories of how it used to be before smartphones and corporate IP integration into the parks.
My first trip was in 1975 and I thought the Poly was the most magical thing ever. I cried when we left. I’ll always be grateful to have gone to Disney as a kid, a young adult and our kids have kind of grown up there tool. So many fun trips! We haven’t been in a few years - I think we’re afraid the magic is gone but we have a college graduate next year and a big anniversary so maybe we’ll give it a return visit. Love this video so much!
This is the Disney World that I remember... innocent and natural! Our family went there in 73-75. It was so much good fun for a 11 year old like me. The President's Hall was so patriotic!
I was there in 1976. It was a great place then!! All the children are in their fifties and sixties, and the elderly are gone now!! Would the children today even know some of the tunes played like “Oh Susannah”?
Probably not. We had a music teacher in grade school that would come once a week. We had a new music book each year and looked forward to learn some of the long time favorites.
I was impressed when some people in their 20s at Disney World were singing along to the instrumental versions of "Wells Fargo Wagon" and "Bicycle Built for Two" when it was being played over the background music sound system.
I visited in 1974 with college friends and we were blown away by the hotels and the park. I will never forget being in such awe!! We had to drive through the swamp land which seemed like forever....now it is all hotels!
Anyone else get freaked out seeing old footage of people. These people walking about 50 years ago and now most people over 30 years old in this video are now dead. It’s so weird how we can instantly look back on time. Life’s too short.
Not freaked out but I thought how these are people’s family. and wouldn’t it be great to see a relative that has passed away and you didn’t know there was this memory of them.
Yeah...I try to imagine how I'd feel if I watched this and saw a young version of my mom enjoying herself here, especially if she was one of the bikini girls on the pedal boat. And then a new generation identifying the same girl as grandma another 20 years later. Would blow my mind.
Yes! At 17:09 I see a tour guide leading her tour from Frontierland into Adventureland. I wonder if I know her? I was a tour guide in the MK from 1977 to 1980. We didn't take tours on this route. Plus, what is going on with her hair? Looks like she took her hair down from a ponytail and the elastic made such a deep crease in her hair that it now looks weird. Plus, we were never allowed to wear our hair down in that costume. I'm almost 65 years old and many of my TG sisters from that time are even a few years older! Thanks to Facebook, many of us have reconnected and stayed in touch for the past several years. Fun memories!
What simpler (and better) times. People seemed more elegant and refined and civilized in those times. Look at the way they dressed to go out to the parks. And NOPBOBDY staring into a phone. Everyone there was enjoying the moment, and there wasn't the constant need to check on ride times, or dinner reservations, or fast passes or lightning lanes or whatever. And the crowds seemed so much more manageable. And there was so much more to do than just be in the park. I went there in 1976 and in 2015. The 1976 time was much more enjoyable.
The good old days, when families could afford multiple days and truly enjoyed themselves. I remember sword fighting Captain Hook and eating breakfast with Mickey, Minnie and Goofey. I've been to Disney the past three years and it's just not the same. I'm an 1989 kid, but it's just not the same atmosphere. This is the prime of Disney, through the 90s and early 2000s before it went downhill....
Unfortunately I refuse to go into the Hall of Presidents until they remove the traitor and criminal who has and still does try to destroy our democracy!
@@kurtsugg3455 there it is, the stupidest f*cking comment I have read all day. There is a big difference between making a profit and price gouging from greed.
I have no issues with them making money but just looking at mainstreet in this video where it's not a complete mob scene makes me nostalgic. More people everywhere these days though. Would be nice though if Disney did something to improve the crowd situation such as always expanding the parks at least as fast as they build new hotels because the crowd/waits is what kills the experience. I did get the once in a lifetime chance of going to Disney right after 9/11 and the place was so empty we practically had the parks to ourselves. Nothing like just finishing a ride and having the operators yell "who wants to go again!" and being able to get off and walk through a cast door to the boarding area to get right back on. Don't expect that level of experience but not having to fight through crowds on mainstreet to go stand in line for two hours to get on a ride would be nice.
I have no problem with them making money, but they're doing it at the expense of a positive guest experience. I was an annual pass holder for 20 years and now the positive experiences are so few it isn't worth the money anymore.
Visited for the first time on my honeymoon in 1980. Cried when I left to fly there, and cried when I exited the gates to go home. We were lucky enough to return four more times over the years, (2015 was our last). Honestly, the changes in navigating the park are intimidating to us now, but hopefully we'll make it back for our 50th anniversary!
I so miss those early trips. No fast passes or alcohol sales so mom and dad actually had fun and did not need to get tanked. It was clean, good inexpensive food, and great customer service. You needed tickets for each ride. The E tickets were for the best attractions.
AND, the guests (customers) were polite, dressed nicely, obeyed the rules, spoke politely and at normal decible levles, smiled, laughed, and were REAL people. Oh the days our nation was clean.
In the summer of 1976, my family and I visited Disney World. The park was abuzz with bicentennial celebrations, and I was just 14 years old. The experience left an indelible positive mark on me-I’ll never forget the enchantment and magic of that time. However, it saddens me to witness how Disney, once a beacon of wonder and imagination, has transformed into a company with a different ethos.
Thank you for sharing this clip. This was the first year I went, going yearly in the following decade. I was both smiling. and longing for the past, in this video.
It took me until 1980 to get there. Fortunately by then, not much had changed except that things like Space Mountain had been added. I spent 7 years trying to figure out how to get there as a kid. Then someone against all odds, my high school senior class voted for WDW over a Caribbean cruise, as our senior class trip, and OMG, my dream would come true. I came back with over $100 of merch, consisting of most of my savings as a 17 year old, LOL, and lots of tales about how it was as wonderful as I thought it would be. Apparently cue the parental guilt, because the next thing I knew I was given an ultimatum: I could choose whether my high school graduation present was the graduation party I'd wanted since I missed out on a party for my 8th grade graduation (I'd also never had a birthday party; mom was an agoraphobic, and back then having a kids' party meant having people over and the idea freaked mom out), or a family trip to WDW so that I could go again and my siblings could see it for the first time. I of course chose the latter. So after YEARS of wanting to go to WDW and not getting there, I got to go twice in 6 months. To save money, we stayed off property for a week, but I insisted on a couple days before that on a higher floor at the Contemporary Tower, Bay Lake view because I wanted to show them WDW as it was designed to be experienced. We got there and the bellman opened the drapes to reveal the view and my mother looked at me with an expression that said, "OMG. This is breath-taking. And you knew this all along and tried to tell us. I should have listened years ago." I offered to take my siblings to the park for a while if they wanted some time to relax without us around after travel, and said we could stay at the park until after the fireworks if they'd provide money for us to eat some burgers for dinner at the park and get a snack later. LOL, that was some of the easiest money I'd ever gotten out of them.
And for our society. Brings tears to see where we were and how far down we are today. My first time as a kid was 74. A beautiful place. And beautiful people back then all around.
I wish they'd stop focusing on money, and go back to allowing everyone to have a good time without the year long planning event, which continues into your "vacation" at 7 am. Or tiny chips in the over-priced souvenir cups so you don't refill your drink too soon (Universal does this too), park hopping costing a fortune. Enough already.
Wife and I honeymooned there in the summer of 1974! Yep, fifty years later next year, we're still together, retired, the kids have left home and......we can't afford to come back!
Had dozens and dozens of trips to WDW throughout the 70s, and can honestly say most about the property back then WAS much better. The water in the 7 seas lagoon was crystal clear and we swam in it all the time! The Poly had a MUCH better lobby, and the game room in the Contemporary resort was the biggest & best in the whole country! The Fort Wilderness campground had a working train, and a great restaurant! Progress does not always mean things get better..
That game room in the Contemporary brings such fond memories❤️the click-clack of everyone playing air hockey, the snack bar, shooting range, and skee-ball. I spent many many hours there.
Contemporary arcade aka the Fiesta Fun Center! That horse racing game on the big screen where you pushed a button to get your horse to jump over an oncoming barrier, racing against others doing the same, and the classic Atari Breakout game were my idea of great fun.
Disney's studio orchestra with its customized background music scores were so uniquely customized to each film scene. Much better than copying & pasting today's generic stock music.
That luau dinner show was wonderful !!! We literally stuffed ourselves on, what I think, was like a 7 or 8 course meal !!! And the show was as close to Hawai as you could get on the mainland !!!
I can confirm as someone with a time machine that it will be coming back and all traces of Crooked Bob will be removed. The DVC will be reduced to almost nothing.
I worked driving a tram at Disney back in the summer of '72, making $2.15 an hour during summer break. Gas at the Gulf Car Care Center was 36.9 a gallon. We got 6 cents off as employees. Not exactly a living wage, but it was a few bucks back then before going to a local university.
What's crazy is even at 2.15 an hour you could still afford a couple nights at the Polynesian with your weekly paycheck. It was $40-50 a night back then. Now you'd have to work 2 weeks at minimum wage to afford 1 night!
Think about this-you could buy 6 gallons of gas for your pay. Now you’d have to make $27 and hour as a tram driver to do that. Got a feeling they aren’t making that.
That was before fast food and processed food was popular. Everyone ate healthy fresh food without all those chemicals in it. There was only 1 girl that was overweight in my high school. Every body was thin on the beaches too without dieting.
Wow this brings back lots of memories. Actually my first visit to the Magic Kingdom was at Disney Land I was 11 years old (1964). I live in South Florida, so I visited Disney World in early 1972. It open in Oct. 1971. You had to buy a ticket book to get on the rides (A thru E). An A ticket was used for the best rides at the time. Just turn 70 in May of this year and have been going to Disney World for pass 51 years, with my daughters and now with my Grandkids. We are DVC members, so we now go every year. But I have to admit the early days of going to Disney World were the best, it was a place to bring you kids with lots wholesome fun. Things have changed at Disney World in past several years, so it's not true family values I experience when I was kid and raising my daughters. Really loved the old Disney World!!!!!
I remember the A thru E tickets. Went in the summer of 1972. My parents started saving for that vacation as soon Walt Disney announced the construction on the Sunday night tv show.
Your memory is a little fuzzy, grandpa. The A tickets were for lower tiered things (like the train on Main Street). It was the E tickets that were for the top tiered rides and were highly coveted (Pirates of Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion etc). Google it if you don't believe me.
74 first time and remember the ticket booths. Last time for me was 98. It already started to chage - or people started ruining it. Bad behavior and many other crap atrocities. I never went back. The very best glory days of DW in Fl were the 70s. am so greatful I was able to be a part of that time.
took my kids to WDW in 1980 who were 10 & 8 at the time and still then only magic kingdom was the park, epcot still in construction, we all had a wonderful time so much fun--, i was forever nostalgic for it-- In 2013 i took my grandkids thinking we would have a similar experience but i was so disappointed, we stayed at new orleams riverside. the rooms were comfortable however the maid was jamacian and not so nice, the lobby people were not much better...but we still tried to have a good time, we did for the most part mostly ignoring the rude staff...i was surprised by how much had changed but it wasn't for the better..mostly the 2008 visit was my last and i never cared to return..the magic was gone for us
My Grandmother took us every two years to Disney in the 70s and 80s. It was all about family back then and it was affordable for almost everyone. Now it's not affordable even for most middle class families.
Yeah, I was there in '73. Before Space Mountain. Drove from Long Island to see grandma & grandpa in FL. Did we stay on property. Ah, no. Fast forward, have stayed on property in 2017, and visited several times in last 12 years with my family. ❤.
This was exactly the time our family first went to Disneworld on vacation!! We went every year for about 10 years thereafter n it has always he'd a special place in all of our hearts, and we have visited several times in the 1980's n 1990's and experienced wonderful family reunions there. It truly is "the Magic Kingdom!!!" Thank ever so for posting this excellent walk down memory lane!!!!
Same here..First time was in '72, just graduated from high school. Never dreamed that I would be bringing my children some day. And behold, bringing my grandchildren also. Wish I could turn the clocks back 50 years and do it again!
I went there for the 1st time in 1974 when I was five and you had to buy tickets for each attraction. Last time I was there was in 1984-85 when I was 15. I need to go back and see all the changes, but love seeing these retro videos.
When I was 9 yo my Grandparents took me to Walt Disney World in 1973 and we stayed at the Polynesian Resort for 3 days. The next year they moved to Florida and so did my immediate family. I went to Disney World several times a year for most of my Life. Had my Annual Pass for many years, but in 2010 I decided that the Walt Disney World I knew and loved was no longer in existence, so I just stopped going. I do have MANY Great Memories though. Thank You for posting this Video.
Me too, we went so many times during the 70s I lost count after 100. We kept going thru to the 90s, and by the 2000s i no longer felt nor saw the same magic, stopped renewing our APs, havnt been back since.
@@gc4644 Yes, it's sad to see what has happened to the Parks in the last Decade or so. I keep searching RUclips for 1972 to 1990 for Videos to go along with "my" Home Videos of the parks. :~)
@@slimlouis6441 grew up going there in the late 70's thru the late 80's, just went back 3 weeks ago and you ain't kidding! Where did all the orange groves go among other things? Seems like every highway is a toll road now too.
Epcot didn't exist in 1973. There was only 2 hotels and the park barely had any rides. I think the parks are a whole lot better now but it is still good to appreciate Walt Disney World as it was in the early days.
I think, based on the comments, some are blinded by nostalgia about how simple life was back then and how much happier the country was. In 1973? Watergate, long lines at gas stations due the oil embargo, NYC constantly on the verge of bankruptcy, rampant air polution choking Southern California, on-going turmoil with Vietnam, race riots in all major cities, inflation doubled up to 9% in 12 months and the average Federal income tax rate was 50% for average income of about $150k in today's dollars. it's about 39% today.
@@katlindstrom8667 yeah, except Nixon was President in 73, not Carter. But you're right, Carter inherited a mess from Nixon/Ford and couldn't lead the country out of it.
I remember going to the Main Street Cinema in the 1970's. It was the first time I watched Steamboat Willie. I had never realized that Mickey Mouse changed over time.
Look how nice Disney was back then no fights breaking out everyone just having good old fashion fun. Just sad how everything has changed. 😢 Totally disgusting.
I remember the spring of 76’ coming home from church, my mom packing my sister and me a suit case. I was 8yrs old and since I never watched much tv or movies had no idea what this Disney World place was. I was completely confused as to why the family was so excited about what we were about to embark on. After loading the car and driving all night and the following day we arrived. Remember seeing the entrance and the Contemporary, couldn’t conceive what my dad was saying about a train actually going through the hotel. Completely awe struck when we saw it. Don’t remember much except the bright colors everywhere I looked and that glorious tram.
WONDERFUL story - and I love how you put it all. This was when families and people were REAL!!! Back then, life was REAL!! My first time as a child at 7 was 74! I will never forget the first time. The 70s were really the true glory days of DW. The 80s were nice too. But my very last time was 98 and i never went back. so happy I went during the best time of DW.
Ahh a simpler time, before the days of basketball people fighting in the theme park. At the end of the day at least all this was possible thanks to a straight white male. Youre welcome
I remember visiting the park in 1977 as a very young kid, but can only recall a few snippets of the trip. The video does bring up some familiar memories of what the park looked like back then. I don't remember where we stayed, but I do remember talking to Mickey Mouse on the telephone from our room. I also remember seeing the topiaries from the monorail, and the people eating breakfast below. As to inside the park, the only thing I remember doing is helping my cousin turn the wheel on the teacup ride.
Well, when Disney World opened at the very least all rooms and views at both the Polynesian and Contemporary were $25 a night! That shocks so many people when I tell them! I’ve got a few very old planning guides from that period, back then they had a form in the back you could fill out to make a reservation and that was the price listed! So back then you could easily do a Disney vacation without it breaking your arms and kegs financially. You could spend 5 nights there and the TOTAL price for the entire hotel stay would be only $125!!
I'm sure Walt would be inline with the new Woke that carries his name....Not. It was about making people feel great, all people. Now it's about making statements and canceling normal. What a pity...
I remember the lagoon parade and especially the music for it. Shocking to not see SPACE MOUNTAIN but I believe that came later on. The attraction seemed much simpler back then but worth visiting. Always good to see these old films about it. Feels like one has stepped back in time.
I missed the days when you can just show up at the park, buy your tickets and enjoy a great day of fun and fantasy for a nominal price. Now it feels like a shakedown.
I went for my graduation night with my high school in 2001, I took $20 with me for food and a souvenir and our ticket was $45 . That seems like forever ago.
@@kari8187 Went on my senior trip that same year….less than $500 paid for unlimited park access and hotel stay at Disney for 3 nights….the food was affordable too
@@kari8187 My LAST time was 98 and it had already started losing its magic then, and by 2002, I heard it going down hill. My first time was 74, and I tell you, the 70s were really the true glory days of DW. The 80s were nice too.
Thanks for posting. The first time I went to Disney was 1973. I was 7. This brings back magic. First, now I know why my family only went at night. It was really hot, but not a lot going on in the park. Something I curiously wonder why they are missing or not shown much of: they show Haunted Mansion but not what is in it, They gloss over Fantasy Land and don't show any of the rides but Submarine ride, and am I missing the parades? Or were the parades just characters walking down the street? Bay Lake has definitely changed. Wonder how many people got attacked by alligators.
My father worked for Eastern Airlines, the official airline of Disney at the time, and we went when it opened. All of the adults would give me and my two sisters their A tickets and we must have gone on the Dumbo ride a hundred times.
Born and raised in St. Petersburg since 74. This is the Disney I remember as a kid. After Covid I cancelled my passes. It’s such a far cry from this it’s depressing.
I was born in 1975. And went there the first time in 1980, I don’t remember anything back then so cool to this this video, but I’m sure Walt is not happy up there with how Disney and florida are doing now.
This is what I remember as a kid born in the 50s. I love Disney anything so much.😊
Sadly, Disney lost its way a long time ago. It’s all corporate and politics. The fun and affordability are gone forever.
You can't honestly be stupid enough to think Disney wasn't corporate back in 1973. Two theme parks, movie studios, toy lines...every character they had was marketed to squeeze every possible dime out of the public.
They monetized it to death.
Well after my takeover, this Disney will return.
I cannot thank you enough for this video! My parents took us there in 1973 and this brought back so many memories. I started crying when the nightly water parade was shown. I thought I would never hear that music or see it again. The first night we were there (stayed at the Contemporary) my parents had just gotten us down for the night when the water parade music started playing. I remember my mother saying "Now what?" Once we saw what it was, my father whipped out his recording camera. Unfortunately those home movies were lost to time. I wish Disney World was still like that.
"Baroque Hoedown" by Jean Jacques Perrey is the music. Enjoy! :)
Back when life was a lot simpler!!!!!
less people, less problems... look at the US population in the 70s vs today. Immigration is a real problem.. the proof is in the pudding so to speak.
....and cleaner, and nicer, and happier, and American.
@@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bitsthat’s when wow was truly magic
Glad I got to see it when I was like this. They in 1973. It was so much fun and truly magical.
@@bobscott5022 And when people had the souls to be wowed. Today, no one can be wowed.
I envy all you folks who got to visit Disney world in the '70s. I always wanted to go as a child, but we were too poor so I didn't make my first trip to Disney world until 2010 when I was 40 years old. Better late than never I guess. I was like a kid at 40 years old having finally made it 😀
We didn't start coming until the 1990's - but even now can't believe the changes since the Pandemic! Disney doesn't pick your family up at the airport anymore! The other guests are pushy and entitled & the cast member act like they don't care!
Thank you. The 70s were really the true glory days for Disney. But I am so happy you got to go when you did and be a real kid with it! That is what makes it fun. My last time was 98. I went many times in the 70s, 80s, and some in th 90s. But your first time is always the best. so dont feel bad you went at 40 in 2010 - it was a glory day for you!!!!! Blessings. I am 3 years older than you and there are many places I have never been that everyone and their brother have been. But my day is coming. Blessings
I would have never imagined that I'd be able to go one day. We didnt have much money as a child but when I did go, I was truly saddened by how few American children were in the parks! Very few people spoke english, guests and cast members alike. This amazing place exists and it's so far out of reach for most!
I visited in 1971. Been going to the Magic Kingdom for 50 years.
Those were the days my friend, we thought they would never end........
Midnight in Moscow( midnight in Disney World)❤😊
Wow. Life seemed much more simple/better without cell phones glued to our hands. People actually talked to each other…even complete strangers!
My Dad was so cool he took me out of school in the early 70s so we could go on vacations to Disney World. One year we stayed at the Polynesian and the other year at the Contemporary. It was a magical time. I've reflected fondly on those trips for the rest of my life. My Dad is gone now but I'm so thankful for those times.
Make new memories with your kids and do the same fun things
You're so lucky. I'll never forgot my mom announcing "we are staying on property this year", and 7 year old me me expecting the Contemporary. Surprise it was the Holiday Inn, one of the good neighbor hotels near what was The Marketplace. lol
@@susanb374 Exactly, only the rich kids stayed at those hotels. But hey, to kids, the Holiday Inn is fun too - its next to Disney World!! YAAAAA
@@susanb374awful
As a father, that's why I took my kids! I want them to remember us on our best days, no matter how tough life gets!
I love these style video they used to make back then, we need them back
It's typically done with one narrator which you rarely see on screen. Nowadays they have to show a diverse group of people who may or may not actually know what they're talking about, inter-cut with actual scenes.
This the disney I remember and loved. Thank you for posting this
Disney World of my youth. I used to go there every year from 1973 until 1982.
That’s when Disney was still magic 🪄 not today
I BET YOUR LIFE IS MISERABLE! THE LIFE YOU LIVE IS A REFLECTION OF YOU AND YOUR ACTIONS & THOUGHTS
My grandparents both worked at WDW from 2000-2018. During that time I visited them quite often and every summer we’d visit the parks together. A blessing I’ll always be grateful for.
As someone that visited quite often, the magic seen in this video was still present in the early 2000s. But sadly as the years went on, after about 2010 or so, I can’t put my finger on it but the magic started to disappear. And it wasn’t just because I was getting older.
Something genuinely changed about the energy and vibe in the place. But at least I’ll always have the memories of how it used to be before smartphones and corporate IP integration into the parks.
My first trip was in 1975 and I thought the Poly was the most magical thing ever. I cried when we left. I’ll always be grateful to have gone to Disney as a kid, a young adult and our kids have kind of grown up there tool. So many fun trips! We haven’t been in a few years - I think we’re afraid the magic is gone but we have a college graduate next year and a big anniversary so maybe we’ll give it a return visit. Love this video so much!
This is the Disney World that I remember... innocent and natural! Our family went there in 73-75. It was so much good fun for a 11 year old like me. The President's Hall was so patriotic!
My family went on vacation there in the summer of 1972. As you said, this is the Walt Disney World I remember.
It's still like that bro!
@@colors6692 No it's not; it's disgustingly woke, and should be boycotted by all Americans.
The Disney I remember. Parents used to take us once a year. Nice, great vid. Unwoke Disney love it. God forbid you fake shoot a Hippo these days...
Now they have a figure of that traitor Trump in the president's hall. It should be removed asap.
I was there in 1976. It was a great place then!! All the children are in their fifties and sixties, and the elderly are gone now!! Would the children today even know some of the tunes played like “Oh Susannah”?
me too in 1975
Here here 1977…….i will never forget…
Probably not. We had a music teacher in grade school that would come once a week. We had a new music book each year and looked forward to learn some of the long time favorites.
I was impressed when some people in their 20s at Disney World were singing along to the instrumental versions of "Wells Fargo Wagon" and "Bicycle Built for Two" when it was being played over the background music sound system.
I visited in 1974 with college friends and we were blown away by the hotels and the park. I will never forget being in such awe!! We had to drive through the swamp land which seemed like forever....now it is all hotels!
I remember that. It was like driving across the county to get to the MK. O. They had a AM radio station you could tune in to get the latest news..
74 was my first time too!! I was 7 and it iwas truly magical. Never forget it. The 70s were really the true glory days of DW.
I first went to DW in October, 1976. I was in Navy boot camp and my class was bused there. Wonderful times!
Anyone else get freaked out seeing old footage of people.
These people walking about 50 years ago and now most people over 30 years old in this video are now dead.
It’s so weird how we can instantly look back on time.
Life’s too short.
Life is the longest thing you’ll ever do.
Not freaked out but I thought how these are people’s family. and wouldn’t it be great to see a relative that has passed away and you didn’t know there was this memory of them.
I think about this too.
Yeah...I try to imagine how I'd feel if I watched this and saw a young version of my mom enjoying herself here, especially if she was one of the bikini girls on the pedal boat. And then a new generation identifying the same girl as grandma another 20 years later. Would blow my mind.
Yes! At 17:09 I see a tour guide leading her tour from Frontierland into Adventureland. I wonder if I know her? I was a tour guide in the MK from 1977 to 1980. We didn't take tours on this route. Plus, what is going on with her hair? Looks like she took her hair down from a ponytail and the elastic made such a deep crease in her hair that it now looks weird. Plus, we were never allowed to wear our hair down in that costume. I'm almost 65 years old and many of my TG sisters from that time are even a few years older! Thanks to Facebook, many of us have reconnected and stayed in touch for the past several years. Fun memories!
I was there the year they made that short movie!
I was 9 y.o., it was around Christmas, it was all wonders!
Guests playing in the water of Bay Lake was fascinating. No Cosmic Ray but a hippie band. 😀
Those weren’t hippies. By 1974 that was main stream brady bunch dick cavit show leisure suit side burned watergate 70s
What simpler (and better) times. People seemed more elegant and refined and civilized in those times. Look at the way they dressed to go out to the parks. And NOPBOBDY staring into a phone. Everyone there was enjoying the moment, and there wasn't the constant need to check on ride times, or dinner reservations, or fast passes or lightning lanes or whatever. And the crowds seemed so much more manageable. And there was so much more to do than just be in the park. I went there in 1976 and in 2015. The 1976 time was much more enjoyable.
I hear you!! I was there in 1976 too!!
Well, those rotary phones were quite uninteresting to stare at...
The good old days, when families could afford multiple days and truly enjoyed themselves. I remember sword fighting Captain Hook and eating breakfast with Mickey, Minnie and Goofey. I've been to Disney the past three years and it's just not the same. I'm an 1989 kid, but it's just not the same atmosphere. This is the prime of Disney, through the 90s and early 2000s before it went downhill....
Our congress should take a field trip to the hall of presidents. Remember why we are the United States of America.
Unfortunately I refuse to go into the Hall of Presidents until they remove the traitor and criminal who has and still does try to destroy our democracy!
Lincoln's words are still so relevant today.
Knowing that the orange turds likeness was allowed to desecrate that hallowed place of liberty is truly a travesty..
@@julesgamingnstuff… It’s a pity so few listen 😔
Excellent idea Lori! The democratic ones already know but def the Republican ones need to be taught.
Back when Disney was about family fun and the experience, now its about whats in your wallet.
thank goodness no other businesses try to make a profit
@@kurtsugg3455 there it is, the stupidest f*cking comment I have read all day. There is a big difference between making a profit and price gouging from greed.
Yep, and about perversion too. Sick world!!
I have no issues with them making money but just looking at mainstreet in this video where it's not a complete mob scene makes me nostalgic. More people everywhere these days though. Would be nice though if Disney did something to improve the crowd situation such as always expanding the parks at least as fast as they build new hotels because the crowd/waits is what kills the experience. I did get the once in a lifetime chance of going to Disney right after 9/11 and the place was so empty we practically had the parks to ourselves. Nothing like just finishing a ride and having the operators yell "who wants to go again!" and being able to get off and walk through a cast door to the boarding area to get right back on. Don't expect that level of experience but not having to fight through crowds on mainstreet to go stand in line for two hours to get on a ride would be nice.
I have no problem with them making money, but they're doing it at the expense of a positive guest experience. I was an annual pass holder for 20 years and now the positive experiences are so few it isn't worth the money anymore.
Visited for the first time on my honeymoon in 1980. Cried when I left to fly there, and cried when I exited the gates to go home. We were lucky enough to return four more times over the years, (2015 was our last). Honestly, the changes in navigating the park are intimidating to us now, but hopefully we'll make it back for our 50th anniversary!
If you download the app and get familiar with it before your trip it will be much easier for you. There are still paper maps too
I so miss those early trips. No fast passes or alcohol sales so mom and dad actually had fun and did not need to get tanked. It was clean, good inexpensive food, and great customer service. You needed tickets for each ride. The E tickets were for the best attractions.
AND, the guests (customers) were polite, dressed nicely, obeyed the rules, spoke politely and at normal decible levles, smiled, laughed, and were REAL people. Oh the days our nation was clean.
No alcohol there now either.
I didn't realize Cinderella's Castle clock actually tolled. This whole advertisement is pretty amazing.
I first visited Disney World in 1974 (I was 4 years old) not too long after this film was made! I still have my home movies
In the summer of 1976, my family and I visited Disney World. The park was abuzz with bicentennial celebrations, and I was just 14 years old. The experience left an indelible positive mark on me-I’ll never forget the enchantment and magic of that time.
However, it saddens me to witness how Disney, once a beacon of wonder and imagination, has transformed into a company with a different ethos.
Weird that they focused so much on the Bear Jamboree and completely skipped over Haunted Mansion aside from a brief mention.
Thank you for sharing this clip. This was the first year I went, going yearly in the following decade. I was both smiling. and longing for the past, in this video.
I was almost nine in 1973 and I got to go with my cousins and aunt. It’s forever etched in my child mind. Was a blast and magical to me at the time.
It took me until 1980 to get there. Fortunately by then, not much had changed except that things like Space Mountain had been added. I spent 7 years trying to figure out how to get there as a kid. Then someone against all odds, my high school senior class voted for WDW over a Caribbean cruise, as our senior class trip, and OMG, my dream would come true.
I came back with over $100 of merch, consisting of most of my savings as a 17 year old, LOL, and lots of tales about how it was as wonderful as I thought it would be.
Apparently cue the parental guilt, because the next thing I knew I was given an ultimatum: I could choose whether my high school graduation present was the graduation party I'd wanted since I missed out on a party for my 8th grade graduation (I'd also never had a birthday party; mom was an agoraphobic, and back then having a kids' party meant having people over and the idea freaked mom out), or a family trip to WDW so that I could go again and my siblings could see it for the first time. I of course chose the latter. So after YEARS of wanting to go to WDW and not getting there, I got to go twice in 6 months.
To save money, we stayed off property for a week, but I insisted on a couple days before that on a higher floor at the Contemporary Tower, Bay Lake view because I wanted to show them WDW as it was designed to be experienced. We got there and the bellman opened the drapes to reveal the view and my mother looked at me with an expression that said, "OMG. This is breath-taking. And you knew this all along and tried to tell us. I should have listened years ago." I offered to take my siblings to the park for a while if they wanted some time to relax without us around after travel, and said we could stay at the park until after the fireworks if they'd provide money for us to eat some burgers for dinner at the park and get a snack later. LOL, that was some of the easiest money I'd ever gotten out of them.
Love this and the memories it brings back. A truly different, and better time for Walt Disney World.
And for our society. Brings tears to see where we were and how far down we are today. My first time as a kid was 74. A beautiful place. And beautiful people back then all around.
We marched in the Main Street parade with our HS band back in 1978. What a thrill !!
I miss my white Go Go boots❤😊
Now it’s $2000 a night to stay at the Star Wars themed hotel. 😂
Can’t wait til this company finally takes full a tumble face-first.
Disney closed the hotel. No one was booking rooms for the reason you mention.
@@ovalhunter488 I’ll be honest, it happened WAY faster than I was expecting. 😂
I wish they'd stop focusing on money, and go back to allowing everyone to have a good time without the year long planning event, which continues into your "vacation" at 7 am. Or tiny chips in the over-priced souvenir cups so you don't refill your drink too soon (Universal does this too), park hopping costing a fortune. Enough already.
Disney is going to be broken up and lose Lucasfilm entirely under antitrust.
This is the Disney that I miss and the one I wish I could take my family to experience.
It's not our fault you're dirt poor.
Disney was ahead of there time!! This is amazing to watch
Their
Wife and I honeymooned there in the summer of 1974! Yep, fifty years later next year, we're still together, retired, the kids have left home and......we can't afford to come back!
Damn shame! I wish you the best!
Welp, if you voted democrat you are partially to blame for that...
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@@adamwest3266 And so are you. :)
Had dozens and dozens of trips to WDW throughout the 70s, and can honestly say most about the property back then WAS much better. The water in the 7 seas lagoon was crystal clear and we swam in it all the time! The Poly had a MUCH better lobby, and the game room in the Contemporary resort was the biggest & best in the whole country! The Fort Wilderness campground had a working train, and a great restaurant!
Progress does not always mean things get better..
That game room in the Contemporary brings such fond memories❤️the click-clack of everyone playing air hockey, the snack bar, shooting range, and skee-ball. I spent many many hours there.
Omg! The Contemporary Arcade!!! I forgot how much we loved that place as kids!
Contemporary arcade aka the Fiesta Fun Center! That horse racing game on the big screen where you pushed a button to get your horse to jump over an oncoming barrier, racing against others doing the same, and the classic Atari Breakout game were my idea of great fun.
River Country!
I remember playing the old atari table top football game. The one with the x and Os really a gr8 memory
Disney's studio orchestra with its customized background music scores were so uniquely customized to each film scene. Much better than copying & pasting today's generic stock music.
Yes! Buddy Baker scored a lot of them including this one. He also scored a lot of Disney shorts, features and theme park music back then too.
I think I came here searching for some sample in a tv girl song 😭
They showed this in the library at my elementary school when I was in the first grade right before summer break. We all thought it was amazing
Love this! Still my favorite place to visit. I just wish the crowds were more like days than they are now. 🙂
Love the animatronic hippy band at Tomorrowland. Seemed very life-like. Disney always ahead of the times.
This is amazing, thank you so much for sharing! 💜
I went to the Grand Opening in Nov. of 1971 when I was 9.
RIP to the luau dinner show. It was sacrificed to build the Bob's atrocity that is the modern hotel at the Polynesian.
That luau dinner show was wonderful !!! We literally stuffed ourselves on, what I think, was like a 7 or 8 course meal !!! And the show was as close to Hawai as you could get on the mainland !!!
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I can confirm as someone with a time machine that it will be coming back and all traces of Crooked Bob will be removed. The DVC will be reduced to almost nothing.
I went as a kid in the 80s and it was still just like this.
Yeah, it was amazing! I went in 1983. Space Mountain was packed!
I worked driving a tram at Disney back in the summer of '72, making $2.15 an hour during summer break. Gas at the Gulf Car Care Center was 36.9 a gallon. We got 6 cents off as employees. Not exactly a living wage, but it was a few bucks back then before going to a local university.
What's crazy is even at 2.15 an hour you could still afford a couple nights at the Polynesian with your weekly paycheck. It was $40-50 a night back then. Now you'd have to work 2 weeks at minimum wage to afford 1 night!
Think about this-you could buy 6 gallons of gas for your pay. Now you’d have to make $27 and hour as a tram driver to do that. Got a feeling they aren’t making that.
That was awesome. My first trip was December 1974.
Everybody was so much thinner.
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That was before fast food and processed food was popular. Everyone ate healthy fresh food without all those chemicals in it.
There was only 1 girl that was overweight in my high school. Every body was thin on the beaches too without dieting.
So nostalgic! I miss 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea the most 😢 It was the best and a wonderful way to cool down! Also, miss the Electric Light Parade 💙🐭
Saw this on tv at 12 years old. Wanted to go so bad. Finally went 22 years later. Cried.
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Good on ya.
Me too. WDW is a very expensive trip. My parents couldn't afford it. I finally did it with my son.
Were you able to meet any of the Princesses?
Disney tickets in 1973 were $4.50 for Adult, JUNIOR (12 thru 17) $3.50, CHILD (3 thru 11) $1.50.
Wow this brings back lots of memories. Actually my first visit to the Magic Kingdom was at Disney Land I was 11 years old (1964). I live in South Florida, so I visited Disney World in early 1972. It open in Oct. 1971. You had to buy a ticket book to get on the rides (A thru E). An A ticket was used for the best rides at the time. Just turn 70 in May of this year and have been going to Disney World for pass 51 years, with my daughters and now with my Grandkids. We are DVC members, so we now go every year. But I have to admit the early days of going to Disney World were the best, it was a place to bring you kids with lots wholesome fun. Things have changed at Disney World in past several years, so it's not true family values I experience when I was kid and raising my daughters. Really loved the old Disney World!!!!!
I remember the A thru E tickets. Went in the summer of 1972. My parents started saving for that vacation as soon Walt Disney announced the construction on the Sunday night tv show.
Your memory is a little fuzzy, grandpa. The A tickets were for lower tiered things (like the train on Main Street). It was the E tickets that were for the top tiered rides and were highly coveted (Pirates of Caribbean, Jungle Cruise, Haunted Mansion etc). Google it if you don't believe me.
Actually the E tickets were for the best rides. (Pirates and Space Mountain)
The E tickets were for the best rides. Some people still refer to the newest and most desired rides at WDW as "E-ticket rides".
74 first time and remember the ticket booths. Last time for me was 98. It already started to chage - or people started ruining it. Bad behavior and many other crap atrocities. I never went back. The very best glory days of DW in Fl were the 70s. am so greatful I was able to be a part of that time.
took my kids to WDW in 1980 who were 10 & 8 at the time and still then only magic kingdom was the park, epcot still in construction, we all had a wonderful time so much fun--, i was forever nostalgic for it-- In 2013 i took my grandkids thinking we would have a similar experience but i was so disappointed, we stayed at new orleams riverside. the rooms were comfortable however the maid was jamacian and not so nice, the lobby people were not much better...but we still tried to have a good time, we did for the most part mostly ignoring the rude staff...i was surprised by how much had changed but it wasn't for the better..mostly the 2008 visit was my last and i never cared to return..the magic was gone for us
My Grandmother took us every two years to Disney in the 70s and 80s. It was all about family back then and it was affordable for almost everyone. Now it's not affordable even for most middle class families.
Yeah, I was there in '73. Before Space Mountain. Drove from Long Island to see grandma & grandpa in FL. Did we stay on property. Ah, no. Fast forward, have stayed on property in 2017, and visited several times in last 12 years with my family. ❤.
This was exactly the time our family first went to Disneworld on vacation!! We went every year for about 10 years thereafter n it has always he'd a special place in all of our hearts, and we have visited several times in the 1980's n 1990's and experienced wonderful family reunions there. It truly is "the Magic Kingdom!!!" Thank ever so for posting this excellent walk down memory lane!!!!
Same here..First time was in '72, just graduated from high school. Never dreamed that I would be bringing my children some day. And behold, bringing my grandchildren also. Wish I could turn the clocks back 50 years and do it again!
My family too-May 1973.
Me and my family had just moved to Tampa when Disneyworld opened.
This was a time the cast members were fun & guests behaved! Everyone enjoyed themselves.
@@wilber53 You said it. I would love to turn back the clock 50 years too.
I went there for the 1st time in 1974 when I was five and you had to buy tickets for each attraction. Last time I was there was in 1984-85 when I was 15. I need to go back and see all the changes, but love seeing these retro videos.
When I was 9 yo my Grandparents took me to Walt Disney World in 1973 and we stayed at the Polynesian Resort for 3 days. The next year they moved to Florida and so did my immediate family. I went to Disney World several times a year for most of my Life. Had my Annual Pass for many years, but in 2010 I decided that the Walt Disney World I knew and loved was no longer in existence, so I just stopped going. I do have MANY Great Memories though. Thank You for posting this Video.
Agreed, the Florida I knew and loved no longer exists either. 😢
Me too, we went so many times during the 70s I lost count after 100. We kept going thru to the 90s, and by the 2000s i no longer felt nor saw the same magic, stopped renewing our APs, havnt been back since.
@@gc4644 Yes, it's sad to see what has happened to the Parks in the last Decade or so. I keep searching RUclips for 1972 to 1990 for Videos to go along with "my" Home Videos of the parks. :~)
@@slimlouis6441 grew up going there in the late 70's thru the late 80's, just went back 3 weeks ago and you ain't kidding! Where did all the orange groves go among other things? Seems like every highway is a toll road now too.
Back when Disney knew what it was doing. Before they dumbed down Epcot
Epcot didn't exist in 1973. There was only 2 hotels and the park barely had any rides. I think the parks are a whole lot better now but it is still good to appreciate Walt Disney World as it was in the early days.
This was well before Epcot at all!
hence why OP says before???
Back before they got involved in everyone’s personal issues and politics!
I think if Disney would just go back to this it would be perfect :/
I think, based on the comments, some are blinded by nostalgia about how simple life was back then and how much happier the country was. In 1973? Watergate, long lines at gas stations due the oil embargo, NYC constantly on the verge of bankruptcy, rampant air polution choking Southern California, on-going turmoil with Vietnam, race riots in all major cities, inflation doubled up to 9% in 12 months and the average Federal income tax rate was 50% for average income of about $150k in today's dollars. it's about 39% today.
that's why people went to WDW for the escapism and also why carter was voted out in a landslide..
Sounds like there a democrat in the WH back then too.
@@katlindstrom8667 yeah, except Nixon was President in 73, not Carter. But you're right, Carter inherited a mess from Nixon/Ford and couldn't lead the country out of it.
@@Horizons1 The funny part is that it was a Republican in the White House back then.
@@katlindstrom8667 1973 was Richard Nixon's administration. Jimmy Carter was actually elected in 1976 because of the issues mentioned in the OP.
Not a phone in sight... Just people living in the moment...
You'd have to have a real long extension cord to have a phone in the park in those days.
@@katazack And some powerful fingers to keep dialing that rotary all day. :)
I remember going to the Main Street Cinema in the 1970's. It was the first time I watched Steamboat Willie. I had never realized that Mickey Mouse changed over time.
If Disney was as classy as this today, I might visit. But those days are long gone.
This Was a fun watch!
The simpler times were better, now disney has turned complicated
@@mrnailman1 The whole world has turned more complicated, unfortunately. :(
Look how nice Disney was back then no fights breaking out everyone just having good old fashion fun. Just sad how everything has changed. 😢 Totally disgusting.
our world has changed and not for the better. Take away the cell phones and being back human interaction
Wow this is how Disney should be
I remember the spring of 76’ coming home from church, my mom packing my sister and me a suit case. I was 8yrs old and since I never watched much tv or movies had no idea what this Disney World place was. I was completely confused as to why the family was so excited about what we were about to embark on. After loading the car and driving all night and the following day we arrived. Remember seeing the entrance and the Contemporary, couldn’t conceive what my dad was saying about a train actually going through the hotel. Completely awe struck when we saw it. Don’t remember much except the bright colors everywhere I looked and that glorious tram.
WONDERFUL story - and I love how you put it all. This was when families and people were REAL!!! Back then, life was REAL!! My first time as a child at 7 was 74! I will never forget the first time. The 70s were really the true glory days of DW. The 80s were nice too. But my very last time was 98 and i never went back. so happy I went during the best time of DW.
Ahh a simpler time, before the days of basketball people fighting in the theme park. At the end of the day at least all this was possible thanks to a straight white male. Youre welcome
Seeing this makes me so sad and upset at the state of how the parks are being run. The attention to detail has been replaced by return on merchandise…
I remember visiting the park in 1977 as a very young kid, but can only recall a few snippets of the trip. The video does bring up some familiar memories of what the park looked like back then. I don't remember where we stayed, but I do remember talking to Mickey Mouse on the telephone from our room. I also remember seeing the topiaries from the monorail, and the people eating breakfast below. As to inside the park, the only thing I remember doing is helping my cousin turn the wheel on the teacup ride.
"Guests may stay as long as they like"--Till the money runs out.
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This was definitely before they started charging $700 a night room stays
Well, when Disney World opened at the very least all rooms and views at both the Polynesian and Contemporary were $25 a night! That shocks so many people when I tell them! I’ve got a few very old planning guides from that period, back then they had a form in the back you could fill out to make a reservation and that was the price listed! So back then you could easily do a Disney vacation without it breaking your arms and kegs financially. You could spend 5 nights there and the TOTAL price for the entire hotel stay would be only $125!!
$125 in 1973 is equal to $854 today. the average salary was also a LOT less back then than it is nowadays. it was always expensive
@@merrymermaidShut UP.
I'm sure Walt would be inline with the new Woke that carries his name....Not. It was about making people feel great, all people. Now it's about making statements and canceling normal. What a pity...
This is a masterpiece. What a great feeling 😌 to go back in time. So very different now. Not sure if Walt would approve 🤔.
I guarantee he wouldn't. It was about families. Now families can't afford to go. Very sad.
I guarantee he would approve. Disney is very family friendly. Very happy!
@@Grimmnight16 It's the other word that means "happy"
He wouldn't. All the new rides are coasters. His idea was a place for the entire family to have fun. A lot of people can't ride coasters as they age.
@@deborahmcdermott6927 He would love the progress.
Weird to think all these kids running around having fun are moms, dads, and even grandparents now.
Back when Disney was fun even thru the 80s
And no Politically Correct Nonsense.
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Disney was ahead of there time!! This is amazing to watch. Back when life was a lot simpler!!!!!.
Country Bear Jamboree is exactly the same.
They recently overhauled the entire show, so it isn't anymore. :(
I was there in 1983, and loved the old show.
I remember the lagoon parade and especially the music for it. Shocking to not see SPACE MOUNTAIN but I believe that came later on. The attraction seemed much simpler back then but worth visiting. Always good to see these old films about it. Feels like one has stepped back in time.
Space Mountain opened in 1975.
"Baroque Hoedown" by Jean Jacques Perrey?
I missed the days when you can just show up at the park, buy your tickets and enjoy a great day of fun and fantasy for a nominal price. Now it feels like a shakedown.
I went for my graduation night with my high school in 2001, I took $20 with me for food and a souvenir and our ticket was $45 . That seems like forever ago.
@@kari8187 Went on my senior trip that same year….less than $500 paid for unlimited park access and hotel stay at Disney for 3 nights….the food was affordable too
Because it absolutely is.
@@kari8187 My LAST time was 98 and it had already started losing its magic then, and by 2002, I heard it going down hill. My first time was 74, and I tell you, the 70s were really the true glory days of DW. The 80s were nice too.
Thanks for posting. The first time I went to Disney was 1973. I was 7. This brings back magic. First, now I know why my family only went at night. It was really hot, but not a lot going on in the park. Something I curiously wonder why they are missing or not shown much of: they show Haunted Mansion but not what is in it, They gloss over Fantasy Land and don't show any of the rides but Submarine ride, and am I missing the parades? Or were the parades just characters walking down the street? Bay Lake has definitely changed. Wonder how many people got attacked by alligators.
People were sure a lot thinner 50 years ago!
No drive-thru's and lots of people smoked.
And not one single disability scooter with an obese rider
Not any handheld devices or other “modern “stuff, people got to do things together outside and moved around. Now we are all couch potatoes.
Sad what it's all become today, but refreshing to see women dressed as women, men dressed as men and no purple-haired whales
Thanks for bringing back GREAT MEMORIES when we visted and stayed in the 70's 🥰😍❤
Never had enough "E" Tickets back in those days!
My father worked for Eastern Airlines, the official airline of Disney at the time, and we went when it opened. All of the adults would give me and my two sisters their A tickets and we must have gone on the Dumbo ride a hundred times.
@@MIkeKDBA Eastern Airlines - If You Had Wings in Tomorrowland!
A time in our country when people were not obese and didn’t need scooters to get around
Born and raised in St. Petersburg since 74. This is the Disney I remember as a kid. After Covid I cancelled my passes. It’s such a far cry from this it’s depressing.
Walt Disney would roll over in his grave if he knew what was going on there today.
I’m glad someone said it!
Yes, he would roll over in his 33rd degree mason grave.
Sadly you are correct.
@@Lee-xn8byor His Frozen Chamber .
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I was born in 1975. And went there the first time in 1980, I don’t remember anything back then so cool to this this video, but I’m sure Walt is not happy up there with how Disney and florida are doing now.
Those ladies on the paddle boat mean business they’re like “out of our way! Come on!”
When things were normal
Define normal
@@ratcloneShut Up Cat
@@ratclonebefore they hated America and believed that if a child identified as a butt plug you had to celebrate it.. Democrats anyway.
And when Things Didn't have to be Politically Correct. 😅😅😅@@ratclone
@@ratclonewithout normalized perversion, violence, rampant hatred of men and of nation, etc…
the golden age of Disney
I really appreciate the great video 😊😊
What great memories. Made me smile. I have visited WDW, in 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, 2000’s, 2010’s. I still love WDW to this day.
This is fantastic. Unfortunately, the magic left Disney a long time ago.