This is where I get upset that I have no room for this kind of stuff... This is a map that was actually used in the now-sent-to-Yesterland Mission to Mars attraction. Complete with Disney certification. Sigh.
Wow... This is an amazing lot up for sale. Two UNUSED opening day press passes, a Carnation Ice Cream Parlor menu, a Maxwell House at Disneyland menu, and a Golden Horseshoe playbill. How rare must unused opening day press passes be?!
This is unusual... A Disneyland charm/locket "storybook" bracelet with a little storybook inside. From the '50s or '60s and in good shape (though the Disneyland sticker is coming off a bit.
Disneyland changes their shopping bags every couple of years or so, and I try to save a few examples every time they do. Wasn't around for this one; this is a paper shopping bag from 1957. I'd really like the orangish paper bag from the '70s.
We used to get these in the '70s when we went to Disneyland. Small, cute and inexpensive, the ones we got in the '70s (I seem to remember) had Disney characters on them. These are cute too, though.
I love Disneyland signage. In fact, I'm rather partial to what are usually called "artifacts," props and other items that have actually been used in the park. Here's a Disneyland parking lot sign that was used in 1998 before California Adventure was built.
Now, give me a call when one of the ORIGINAL parking lot signs come up for sale (I'd like Kanga or Eeyore; for some reason I always ended up in those sections).
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