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WDW Postcards

Posted: Apr Sun 05, 2009 10:28 pm
by js3901
I was going through some old pictures and such that I had in a box and found some vintage postcards (circa 1972) . One of them is a real collector's item, as theoretically the place doesn't exist anymore, and another one is now known by another name. anyways, here are the cards (with the text on the back:

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TRAPPED SAFARI
Hunters became the hunted, as an angry rhinoceros sends an African safari scrambling for high ground... one of many surprises in store for guests aboard explorers' launches on the Adventureland Jungle Cruise.

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ADVENTURELAND JUNGLE CRUISE
Amid lost Asian ruins, a python-like Banyan tree grips an ancient stone god in a living vise... one of the spectacular sights in store for guests aboard explorers' launches on the "danger-filled" Jungle River Cruise.

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THE HAUNTED MANSION
Hovering over a riverbank, in "deathly splendor," is the mysterious Haunted Mansion... an active retirement home for 999 happy ghosts, ghouls, and goblins "dying" to meet visitors.

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THE HAUNTED MANSION
The ghostly organist plays a "haunting refrain" in the great banquet hall... one of many "horrifying" sights awaiting visitors inside the Haunted Mansion

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THE HAUNTED MANSION
A "trembling trio" of deceased musicians strikes up a graveside medley... one of the Haunted Mansion's spectre-filled surprises in store for courageous guests.

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THE CRYSTAL PALACE RESTAURANT
Overlooking the beautiful Plaza Canal, the Crystal Palace Restaurant offers dining in an eloquent, grand Victorian atmosphere.

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20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA
Mysterious sunken worlds and strange deep sea creatures lie ahead for guests joining Captain Nemo aboard the submarine Nautilus, for a voyage 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.

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DUTCH INN
A COMPLETE HOTEL & GOLF RESORT
-616 beautiful guest rooms
-Dining Room -Night Club -Cocktail Lounges
-Entertainment -Swimming Pool
-Superb Meeting & Convention Facilities
-All Walt Disney World facilities available for our guests.
P.O. Box 22008 -Lake Buena Vista, Fla. 32830 - (305) 828-4444

For those that don't know, the Dutch Inn was known as the Grosvenor resort, and is now known as the Regal Sun Resort

anyone else have old postcards they want to share?

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 9:29 am
by boilerbabe
Those are awesome!!!! Thanks for posting those. :D

I really miss 20,000 Leagues, I wish they would've kept that ride. Now, it's just an empty sad space.

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 9:52 am
by samuraiblue
Those are awesome! Look at the SERIOUS lack of foliage in the Mansion and Jungle Cruise postcards... Definitely a change from today..

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 1:42 pm
by theBIGyowski
Yeah...that one scene from Jungle Cruise looks more like Frontierland than Adventureland because of the lack of trees and such. Those postcards are great though! I need to see if my parents have any pictures from my first trip back in the mid 80s. I'm sure there are some great shots in there of the young Epcot Center. :)

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 2:03 pm
by samuraiblue
It's true, I had to look twice at that scene, because of how tall and overgrown the trees have become behind it! I wish I could find photos of a young me at EPCOT Center back in 82.

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 2:04 pm
by emnbensdad
I think I have the first one "Trapped Safari" somewhere. That image is stuck in my head for some reason. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

Posted: Apr Mon 06, 2009 5:22 pm
by horizons1
Great cards.

One question: On the one titled THE CRYSTAL PALACE RESTAURANT it says "offers dining in an eloquent, grand Victorian atmosphere." Is that what it really says, or did you mean to type elegant? If the post card actually says eloquent then that is probably worth more as a collector's item.

Posted: Apr Thu 09, 2009 12:49 pm
by js3901
horizons1 wrote:Great cards.

One question: On the one titled THE CRYSTAL PALACE RESTAURANT it says "offers dining in an eloquent, grand Victorian atmosphere." Is that what it really says, or did you mean to type elegant? If the post card actually says eloquent then that is probably worth more as a collector's item.
I typed exactly what is on the back of the cards (right down to the phone number and address for the Dutch Inn). The Crystal Palace one does, indeed, say "eloquent". see the attached picture for proof:

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Posted: Apr Thu 09, 2009 2:21 pm
by wdwannabe
These are great! Thanks for sharing these! I love old Disney items! If you count 1972 as old. Great, that means I am older than these cards! :roll:

Posted: Apr Thu 09, 2009 2:25 pm
by timekeeper
Very cool, Thanks for sharing!

Posted: Apr Thu 09, 2009 4:21 pm
by Future Guy
Very cool! It's amazing how bereft of greenery the park was in the early days. The summers must've been doubly unbearable.

Posted: Apr Fri 10, 2009 5:41 pm
by MetalRage
wow great pictures! Thanks for posting! :mickey:

Posted: Apr Fri 10, 2009 11:20 pm
by DisBeamer
Cool. I know I had the first two Haunted Mansion ones at some point (though they must have been from later and just the same picture was used, since no one I knew went in 1972). Love the tiny trees.

Posted: Aug Fri 21, 2009 1:31 am
by MetalRage
I forgot about these pictures. I was thinking of searching online to see if i can find some of those.

Posted: Aug Fri 21, 2009 6:27 am
by missynole
Those are awesome! Clearly you've been going to the parks since '71! I have some of those post cards tucked away in my "Disney" drawer! I think I might even have some old Epcot stuff, too. Way to go and thanks for posting!