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SESSION TWO In 1964, Walt Disney Productions began buying up large amounts of land near Orlando, Florida, hiding their purchases under shell corporations to avoid speculation. It wasn’t until late 1965 that Walt Disney’s intentions were confirmed, and on November 15, 1965, Walt officially announced that he would be building a second park in Florida. It was here that he would build his “East Coast Disneyland” and it was here that he envisioned his “Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow.” Although Walt did not live long enough to see his visions realized, Roy O. Disney postponed his retirement to helm the project, which began construction in 1967. Documents and souvenirs from this period of time, before the opening of the park, show us a company overcoming the death of their beloved founder and dealing with the challenges of turning Walt Disney’s visions for this property into a reality. It represents an entirely new chapter in the history of the Walt Disney Company.
816. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Investor’s Book. (Walt Disney World, 1968) An extremely rare spiral-bound book created to give potential investors an overview of what was to come for Walt Disney World. Created 3 years before the opening of the park, this comprehensive book includes scarcely seen early information, colorful silkscreened artwork, and an explanation of the various phases of completion for the new resort. The book features rare planned details for Walt Disney World that never made it to opening day, such as the planned Asian Resort, and also introduces the Magic Kingdom as “The ‘New Disneyland’ Park.” This 20page book was essential in the development stages of Walt Disney World and survives as an incredible artifact of Disney Parks history. Measuring 16”x20”, the book is in very good condition with minor surface wear and a few small spots of discoloration from use. $2,000-$4,000 269
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD 817. Marty Sklar’s Walt Disney World Background Materials. (Walt Disney World, 1967) An extremely rare compilation of documents and articles assembled by Imagineer and Disney Legend Marty Sklar. This collection was prepared as a background and starting point for Imagineers as they developed the “Disneyland-style theme park in Disney World.” The binder contains a copy of Walt’s 1953 descriptions of Disneyland, articles on Disneyland, interviews with Walt, and various other text materials to illuminate Walt’s thinking and philosophy for the Walt Disney World project, in the wake of his death. Each section of the binder includes a header section in which Sklar explains why the articles or transcripts were chosen. The binder provides incredible insight into how the company attempted keep Walt’s vision alive as they moved forward after his death. This particular binder is titled “Marty Sklar’s copy” on the cover and is stamped by WED Enterprises. Measuring 11.5”x10”, the 96-page binder is in good condition with some wear from age and use. The cover of the binder shows moderate wear, with some staining and residue across the cover. $500-$700
818. “Project Florida - A Whole New Disney World” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1967) A very rare booklet titled, “Project Florida-A Whole New Disney World.” Containing some of the earliest project information about Walt Disney World, this booklet was created for use within Disney and for selected corporate sponsors. The book gives an overview of Disneyland’s history, a description of the coming Magic Kingdom park, and a detailed description of Walt’s original plan for Epcot. The 20-page booklet contains great photos and concept artwork, and measures approximately 11”x11”. The condition is good with minor yellowing to some the pages and some cover wear, including a small tear in the top-left corner. $300-$500
819. “The Disney World” Magazine. (Walt Disney World, 1967) A rare issue of “The Disney World” magazine from July of 1967. “The Disney World” was a company magazine published in the mid-1960s. This issue contains articles regarding Walt’s vision for Walt Disney World and Epcot, as well as the grand opening of Club 33, and much more. The 29-page magazine measures 11.75”x8.5” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
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820. Roy O. Disney Inter-Office Communication. (Walt Disney World, 1968) A 2-page inter-office communication regarding the election of Donn B. Tatum to succeed Roy O. Disney as President of Walt Disney Productions in 1968. Roy Disney wished to focus his time and effort on financing Walt Disney World, as this was the strongest financial period in company history. This document is printed on 11”x8.5” green paper and is in good condition with a minor spot of discoloration in the top-left corner. $200-$400
821. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Meteorology Document. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A rare pre-opening project document prepared by Dames & Moore Meteorology Department for Walt Disney World. Created as a work summary of D&M’s proposed project, the packet describes the scope of the proposed work, projected costs, and much more relating to weather studies and the types of equipment needed for the project. Pre-opening documentation such as this is difficult to come by, with this 5-page packet measuring 11”x8.5”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100-$200
822. “Orlando-Land” Magazine. (Walt Disney World, 1970) An issue of “Orlando-Land” Magazine from November of 1970. This 72-page issue features beautiful concept art for Cinderella Castle on the cover and provides an exclusive pre-opening report inside Walt Disney World. The magazine measures 10”x8” and is in good condition with some fading to the cover and edge-wear to the spine from aging. $100-$200
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823. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Decal. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare souvenir decal created to promote the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. The decal features a great vintage logo for the new park with its opening date listed below. The unused decal measures 3.75”x4” on its approximately 4”x4.5” backing. The decal is in good condition with some yellowing and minor creasing due to age. $100-$200
824. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Sticker. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A pre-opening sticker for Walt Disney World that features the opening date within a Mickey-ears logo. The sticker is numbered 2927 and was likely used by employees or visiting guests prior to October of 1971. The sticker is unused on its original backing and measures 3.25”x4”. The condition is very good. $100-$200
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825. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Bumper Sticker. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A rare bumper sticker created to promote the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. The sticker measures approximately 3.25”x14.5” and is in very good condition with some minor peeling around the edges. $100-$200
827. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Press Release. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original press release from the Magic Kingdom Club that discusses the opening of Walt Disney World later that year. Along with the two sheets of typed information, two black and white photos are also included. These early documents and images show the construction of the park and a large model depicting details of the resort, such as the surrounding hotels and Monorail track. The typed sheets measure 11”x8.5” and the photos measure 8”x10”. The set is in very good condition overall with minor handling wear. $100-$200
826. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening License Plate. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original souvenir license plate created to promote the opening of Walt Disney World in October of 1971. This green version replaced the earlier blue plates which looked too similar to the actual 197071 Florida state license plates. Measuring 6”x12”, this item is in very good condition with minor scuffing and a small scratch to the bottom-left corner. $100-$200
828. Signed Walt Disney World PreOpening Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare pre-opening brochure for Walt Disney World. The brochure features gorgeous concept artwork of the park inside as well as a listing of the various attractions and shops, and is signed by Walt Disney World’s executive vice president Bob Matheison on the inner-left panel. Information for Walt Disney World’s Preview Center is included on the reverse. The brochure measures 9”x4” folded and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and discoloration from use. $100-$200 272
829. Set of (3) Walt Disney World PreOpening Postcards. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare set of (3) unused postcards created prior to the opening of Walt Disney World. The postcards feature conceptual art of the soon to open park, and the backs of the cards have the note “Opening October, 1971.” Each card measures 3.5”x5.5” and the condition is very good overall with some surface wear. There are small notes in pencil on the reverse from the original owner. $100-$200
SESSION TWO After seven years of planning and construction, The Magic Kingdom opened to the public on October 1, 1971. Planners scheduled the opening for October so that estimated crowds would be small and manageable, and that any potential issues could be worked out. About 10,000 people were the first to enter the park and were welcomed by fanfare and parades. Official dedications and other media events were scheduled later in the month, to ensure that everything ran smoothly. On October 25th, 1971, Roy O. Disney dedicated the property, announcing that the name would be “Walt Disney World” in memory of his brother, the man who started it all. The excitement is captured in films, documents, and newspapers from this time, which provide a lasting record of the celebration.
832. The Opening of Walt Disney World 8mm Film. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An 8mm film recording of the opening of Walt Disney World. The film canister measures 7.25” in diameter, and the film appears to be in very good condition, although the adhesive at some of the splices has worn off. The film has not been fully tested. $100-$200
830. Grand Opening Spectacular Master Event Script. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A master event script including the procedures and itinerary for the grand opening ceremony and dedication occurring on October 23, 24, and 25 of 1971. This detailed guide includes a breakdown of scripts, events, and travel plans for those involved in the celebration and offers a scarcely seen look into the backstage experience of Walt Disney World’s grand opening. Measuring 11”x9”, the script is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use, including some bending along the edges and several small punctures along the binding on the back cover. $100-$200
833. Walt Disney World Opening Pennant & Press Pass. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A very rare felt pennant and press pass from the opening year of Walt Disney World. Many of these early items from the opening of park were discarded after use, which has made these park artifacts very desirable among collectors. The press pass measures 3.5” in diameter and the pennant measures 4”x9”. The condition is very good overall, with a few small pin holes in the pennant. $100-$200 273
831. Walt Disney World Opening Day Newspaper. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A full-color newspaper supplement created for the Orlando Sentinel in celebration of the opening of Walt Disney World. The articles, color photos, and illustrations within celebrate Walt’s dream and Disney’s incredible achievements. This 8-page supplement measures 23”x14.25” and is in good condition with expected wear from age and use, as well as a vertical crease through the center. $100-$200
834. “Walt Disney World News,” Vol 1, No 1. (Walt Disney World, 1971) The first issue of the official newspaper of Walt Disney World. The Walt Disney World News was an invaluable source of information for visiting guests. This first issue features news from the park’s opening day, including an article on the Windsor Family, the first family to enter the park. The 7-page newspaper also features promotional material on restaurants, hotels, Walt Disney, and activities that the resort had to offer. Measuring 15”x11.5”, the paper is in good condition overall with some creasing and minor spots of discoloration and wear along the edges from use. $100-$200
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD As partnering with sponsors was a staple of Disneyland’s development, Walt Disney Productions employed a similar philosophy to help promote their newest park. To draw guests to the Orlando area, Walt Disney World named Eastern Airlines as the official airline of the park, and also allowed other airlines to incorporate Disney-themed imagery into their advertisements. Promotional material was also filmed in the park and attached to Disney feature films showing in theaters as a short featurette, to inspire the audience to book a trip to Walt Disney World. Today, these posters and films are an eye-catching reminder of Disney marketing ingenuity.
835. Eastern Airlines Mickey Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare travel poster for Eastern Airlines promoting the newly opened Walt Disney World park. This beautifully printed poster promotes Eastern as “Your wings to the family vacation kingdom” and features Mickey Mouse surrounded by Walt Disney World landmarks. Still vibrantly colored, this poster captures the Walt Disney World magic with eye-catching imagery. Measuring 40”x29.75”, the poster is in fair condition with moderate edge-wear, including small tears and creasing throughout. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation. $400-$600 274
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836. Walt Disney World Publicity Film Reel. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A 16mm color film reel featuring early publicity footage of Walt Disney World. Contained within its original Walt Disney World metal film canister, the film is labeled as “Publicity Clip #5” with a runtime of 6min. The film has not been tested; however, sections of the footage have been examined and various scenes from the park and its lands are shown. The film canister measures 7.25” in diameter, and the condition is fair with some wear from use. The outer-most section of the film has significant creasing; however, the majority of the film is still neatly wound over the reel. As is common of film from this era, the film has turned a reddish tint from age. $200-$400
838. Walt Disney World Airline Promo Button. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An airline promo button featuring stylish 1970s artwork of the attractions at the newly opened Walt Disney World. The button reads, “Fly To Jacksonville to See Disney World” and measures 4” in diameter. The condition is good with some wear to the edge from use. $100-$200
837. Hubert Humphrey Visits Walt Disney World Film Reel. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A very rare 16mm color film of Vice President Hubert Humphrey’s visit to Walt Disney World. This film was likely created to be used by Humphrey as promotional footage, and interestingly, the film is labeled that one copy of the film was to be returned to the United States. The film measures 4.5” in diameter on its reel within its original 7.25” metal canister. The film has not been fully tested; however, sections of the film have been examined and show Humphrey at various areas within the park. The condition is good with some wear from use. $200-$400
839. Walt Disney World Press Kit. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) A very early press kit created to promote the recently opened park and its new and coming attractions. Contained within the sleek outer folder are (9) stapled packets of sample news information relating to different aspects of the park, (9) high quality black and white photos of different lands and attractions, and a sheet of Magic Kingdom nomenclature. Early press photos and information such as this provided the first look at Walt Disney World for many park guests, and this kit offers wonderful insight into the early years of the Magic Kingdom. The news articles measure 11”x8.5” and the photos measure 8”x10”. The condition is very good overall with some edge-wear and creases to the outer folder from use. $200-$400 275
840. The Magic of Walt Disney World Press Book. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very rare press book promoting the theatrical release of the short film The Magic of Walt Disney World. This press book was issued to movie theater owners and newspapers to provide information about the film, and contains prepared articles for publication, newspaper print ads, photos, as well as an advertisement for the Disneyland/Vista Records record albums related to Walt Disney World. Measuring 14”x10.75”, the press book is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
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841. The Magic of Walt Disney World One-Sheet Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A one-sheet poster promoting the theatrical release of the short film The Magic of Walt Disney World. Created within a year of the park’s opening, this short was released to theaters alongside Saludos Amigos and Snowball Express in order to promote Walt Disney World. Full of great imagery from the park, the poster measures 41”x27”. The condition is good with some wear to the original fold lines, edge-wear, and some scuffs to a few spots in the imagery from use. $200-$400
843. Delta Air Lines Travel Poster Preliminary Painting. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) An original painting created in oils on art board by artist Jack Laycox. The painting was created in development of the beautiful “Central Florida” travel poster used by Delta Air Lines in the 1970s. This artwork prominently features the Magic Kingdom’s landmark, Cinderella Castle, and beautifully captures the mood of countless guests visits to Florida and Walt Disney World. With an image size of 13.5”x10.5” within its 18.25”x15.25” frame, the original painting is in very fine condition. $1,500-$2,500
842. Southern Airlines Orlando Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A vibrant travel poster for Southern Airlines promoting Orlando as a destination. This poster features Cinderella Castle in bright yellow, orange, and blue above “Orlando,” and is a great example of how Walt Disney World is incorporated into Orlando’s identity. Measuring 23.75”x17.5” in its 29.5”x23.5” frame, the poster is in very good condition. $300-$500 276
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845. “A Wonderful World of Vacations” Newspaper Supplement. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A rare newspaper supplement titled, “A Wonderful World of Vacations” that was created to promote Eastern Airlines’ sponsorship of Walt Disney World. The front cover features a wonderful illustration of Mickey surrounded by Walt Disney World landmarks. The news supplement measures 12”x9.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and creasing, and minor bending to the pages from use and age. $100-$200
844. Eastern Air Lines Walt Disney World Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A charming travel agency poster created for Eastern Air Lines to promote vacations to Walt Disney World. The poster features a great image of Mickey in front of iconic Walt Disney World attractions with an Eastern Air Lines jet flying overhead. Measuring 28”x22”, the poster is in good condition overall with some faint color wear to the bottom half of the poster, and minor surface wear and small creases throughout from use. The poster has been linen-backed for its preservation. $200-$400
846. Magic Kingdom Eastern Airlines Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A stunning travel poster created by Eastern Airlines to promote travel to the Magic Kingdom. The poster features a great image of Mickey Mouse in the center, surrounded by smaller images of attractions and entertainment from the park. The poster measures 42.5”x32.25” within its frame and has been dry-mounted to board for its preservation. The condition is good overall with a small tear in the bottom-right corner and edgewear from use. $200-$400
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847. Band Leader Mickey Mouse Original Painting. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An original acrylic painting by renowned Disney artist Russell Schroeder. Depicting Mickey Mouse as a band leader, this painting was once sold through the Official Disneyana Convention, where it was described as being used in the creation of a Walt Disney World poster. With an image size of 18.5”x13.5” within its 26.5”x21.5” frame, the painting is in very fine condition and is signed by Schroeder in the lower left. $700-$900
848. Director Mickey Mouse Original Painting. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An original acrylic painting by renowned Disney artist Russell Schroeder. Depicting Mickey Mouse as a director, this painting was once sold through the Official Disneyana Convention, where it was described as being used in the creation of a Walt Disney World poster. With an image size of 15.25”x14.25” within its 23”x21.75” frame, the painting is in very fine condition and is signed by Schroeder in the lower-right. There is minor wear to the frame from previous display. $700-$900
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As with Disneyland, WED Enterprises and the Imagineers were responsible for the creation, design, and construction of Walt Disney World. The blueprints and concepts from the park’s development provide a record of their ingenuity and creativity. They are a tribute to the incredible imagination and artistry of Disney’s Imagineering division, and have become popular collectibles in their own right.
849. Large Aerial Photograph of Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An impressive black-and-white aerial photograph of Walt Disney World, taken on 4-16-75 for Buena Vista Engineering Co. Representing a scale of 1” for every 100’, the large photograph is constructed of several large format photos assembled together to form the larger image. This overview was used by Imagineering as reference when planning the expansion of Walt Disney World, and provides a fascinating and detailed look at Walt Disney World in its first few years of operation. Beautifully framed, this amazing artifact from Walt Disney World’s early years measures 60”x60” and is in very good condition. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $2,000-$3,000 279
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850. Walt Disney World Studio Blueprint (Walt Disney World, 1972) A wonderful photographic blueprint of Walt Disney World and the surrounding area shortly after the park opened. The areas boundaries are marked, and it is noted that although the map was drawn in 1972, the boundaries will be accurate until the following year. An aerial view such as this allowed the company to mark out their land and prepare for expansion and development. Measuring 65”x42.5” this large photo blueprint was created by taping two smaller sheets together. The condition is fair, with some tearing around the edges and along fold lines, as well as general wear from age and use. There are multiple pin marks in each corner from prior mounting. $500-$700
851. Disney Mountain Prefeasibility Study. (Walt Disney World, 1986) An incredibly rare prefeasibility study for Disney Mountain, a proposed addition to Walt Disney World. Disney Mountain was to be an innovative multi-use complex that would complement the existing and planned activities at Walt Disney World. The proposed sections of Disney Mountain include Hollywood Hills based on historical Hollywood, Mystic East Harbor based on the Orient and the Far East, Tropical Romance based on the South Sea Islands, Neon Caverns based on surrealism and the future, Fantastic Journeys based on space and time travel, Boardwalk based on a carnival atmosphere, and Hilltown based on an old world hilltown environment. This document describes these proposed areas, contains several concept images and site plans, and discusses the spatial requirements and projected costs for the project. Original documents from proposed Imagineering projects are quite rare, and this is a wonderful example of the effort and preparations that go into creating Disney Parks attractions and entertainment. Measuring 11.5”x9”, the 41-page bound document is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $700-$900
852. Set of (6) Original Vista Florida Concept Paintings. (Walt Disney World, c.1980) A set of (6) original concept paintings for logos to be used by the Vista Florida Telephone System at Walt Disney World. Accomplished in acrylic and ink on cardstock and art board, the paintings depict a variety of logo options and measure between 4”x5” and 5.5”x9.75”. The condition is very good overall with minor wear from use. Also included is a Florida FTC unused sticker. $500-$700 280
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853. WDI Audio-Animatronics Maintenance Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1988) An incredibly rare WDI maintenance manual for the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. The manual was first produced in 1977, and this version combines the pre-Epcot style SCU equipment with the new mini-DACS design equipment. This spiral-bound pocket guide measures 5”x4” and 0.5” thick and has approximately 200 pages. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $400-$600
854. Engineering and Machine Design Office Plaque. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An office plaque used for Walt Disney World’s Ride & Show Engineering and Machine Design department. This sign is made from acrylic board and measures 2”x12”. The condition is good with some surface scratches and a few minor chips to the front, and adhesive residue on the reverse from its original installation. $100-$200
855. Walt Disney World MAPO Pin & Letterhead. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A very rare “We Did It!” pin and (2) sheets of official MAPO letterhead. The items feature the MAPO company logo depicting Mary Poppins, and the pin was made for the grand opening of Walt Disney World on Oct 1, 1971. The pin measures 1.75”x2.75” and the letterhead measures 11”x8.5”. The set is in very good condition overall with some paper residue on the reverse of the pin. $100-$200 281
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857. Marc Davis Walt Disney World Guest Badge. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An original guest badge worn by Disney Legend Marc Davis during a visit to Walt Disney World. The badge features Davis’ name, his title of “Guest,” and the Walt Disney World logo. Measuring 1.5”x2.5”, the badge is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
856. WED Imagineering Employee Jacket. (Walt Disney World, 1980s) An original jacket from WED Imagineering featuring a fantastic 1980s color pattern within the Walt Disney World logo on the reverse. The jacket has the employee name Candy stitched into the front and is marked as a female size medium. The jacket is in good condition with some surface scuffs from use, and a spot of discoloration inside the lining. $200-$400
858. World of Disney Construction Hard Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A hard hat created during the construction of the first World of Disney store in the Disney Village Marketplace at the Walt Disney World Resort. The hard hat has the early logo for the store on the front, and is adjustable in size, but has an inner-wearable diameter of approximately 7”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
859. Pair of Imagineering Parking Signs. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A pair of metal Walt Disney Imagineering parking signs. The signs feature Sorcerer Mickey and were used to designate parking areas, with one sign for cart parking only. Measuring 8”x12” each, the signs are in very good condition with minor surface scratches from use. $300-$500
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860. “Destination Walt Disney World” 16mm Film. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A 16mm film featuring the University of Walt Disney World production “Destination Walt Disney World.” This film was part of the training for new cast members and helped accustom them to the Disney culture and the expectations of their jobs. This film comes from the collection of Gary Fravel who, along with Van France, helped to develop the training program. The film comes in a tin which measures 10.75” in diameter with its original 13”x12.75” shipping box. The film appears to be in good condition with some wear from use, but it has not been tested. The canister shows surface wear and chipping to the paint and is labeled with the name of the film. $300-$500
862. Pair of “Walt Disney World & You” Cast Member Booklets. (Walt Disney World, 1971/77) A pair of new hire cast member booklets titled, “Walt Disney World & You” from 1971 and 1977. These booklets feature charming cover artwork by Herb Ryman and include the necessary information and expectations for new employees. Each guide measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with minor wear. The guide from 1971 has some yellowing to the pages, as well as notes written in pencil on the back pages which appear to be suggestions and updates for later publications. $200-$300
863. Walt Disney World Official Nomenclature Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original “Opening Day” nomenclature manual created for internal use by WED Imagineering employees. Created in August, prior to the opening of Walt Disney World, this 44-page manual provides all the official terms for the attractions and entertainment in the various lands of the newest Disney Park. Measuring 11”x9”, the manual is in good condition with some cover and edge-wear from use. $100-$200 283
861. Walt Disney World Employee Binder. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A green Walt Disney World employee folder with an included notepad and calendar. Created for employee use within the company, this vintage binder has an embossed Walt Disney World logo on the front. Measuring 12”x9.75”, the binder is in good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200
864. 1971 Walt Disney Productions Christmas Card. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare Walt Disney Productions company Christmas card. The card depicts Donald and Pluto tying a ribbon that unfolds to reveal Santa Mickey cutting the ribbon and marking the grand opening of Walt Disney World. A small calendar for 1972 is included on the reverse. The card measures 6”x6.75” folded and is in good condition with a small surface stain near Donald. $100-$200
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865. “The Walt Disney World Story” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very rare cast member booklet created to celebrate highlights from the opening year of the park. This 21-page booklet contains wonderful behindthe-scenes photos of cast members and park construction and describes Disney’s plans for the future. Measuring 7.25”x10.25” the booklet is in very good condition with minor color and edge wear to the cover. $100-$200
866. “The Disney Way of Leadership” Cast Member Booklet. (Walt Disney World, c.1974) An early Walt Disney World handbook used as part of the training program for potential cast members at the park. This 27-page booklet comes from the estate of University of Walt Disney World’s Gary Fravel and teaches the Disney philosophy of leadership and management. Measuring 8.5”x11”, the booklet is in very good condition with slight wear from use. $100-$200
868. Comments from Employees on the Trip to Disneyland. (Walt Disney World, 1974) An original internal document containing comments from Walt Disney World employees and cast members relating to their trips to Disneyland in 1974. The 42-page document includes general comments about the park and suggestions for future trips. The document provides a fascinating look at what cast members and employees from one Disney Park feel about the other, and measures 11.5”x9”. The condition is very good with minor cover wear from use. $100-$200
867. Walt Disney World Department Hierarchy Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A very rare internal packet featuring the hierarchy of employees at Walt Disney World. The document includes the names, positions, and pictures of the employees in many of the departments at Walt Disney World including administration, facilities, operations, resorts, and much more. Many of the pages are fold-out diagrams showing an illustrated hierarchy for the company, and the packet measures 12”x9.5” in its blue folder. The condition is good overall with some moderate cover wear and some small spots of discoloration to the inner pages from use. $100-$200
869. Pair of Walt Disney World Cast Member Booklets. (Walt Disney World, 1975/82) A rare pair of cast member manuals titled, “Your Role in the Walt Disney World Show” from 1975 and 1982. Each full-color booklet contains 36-pages of important new hire information. These amazing guides provide rare insight into the origins of the resort and the Walt Disney Company, as well as details on the cast and crew. Measuring 8.5”x11.5” each, the guide booklets are in very good condition with minor spots of wear and discoloration from use. $100-$200
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870. “Casting: Interviewing with Insight” Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A manual prepared by Disney University to be used in casting interviews for Walt Disney World. The 90page manual offers insight into what was looked for in new cast members, and a recruiting outline and observer’s template sheet are also included. The manual measures 11”x9.5” and is in fair condition with minor wear from use. There are some areas of highlighting and handwriting from the original owner. $100-$200
873. “Becoming a Disney Character” Cast Member Manual. (Walt Disney World, c.1977) A very rare internal manual created for cast members who were to play the costumed characters seen throughout the park. This comprehensive manual provides the personality traits of each character as well as helpful hints for portraying them. The 84-page manual includes an introduction on Walt Disney’s philosophy on character performances, as well as a sample page of character signatures at the end. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the book is in very good overall condition with some cover wear from use. $100-$200
871. The College of Lake Buena Vista Training Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A spiral-bound cast member training manual from the College of Lake Buena Vista which was part of Disney University at Walt Disney World. This 48-page manual was designed to coordinate, develop, and administer company and divisional training and education for Walt Disney World cast members. Measuring 11”x9.25”, the manual is in good condition with some edge-wear wear and yellowing due to age and use. There is some bending to the divider tabs. $100-$200
874. Pair of Walt Disney Productions Annual Reports. (Walt Disney World, 1980/82) A pair of annual reports provided to shareholders and employees of Walt Disney Productions for the fiscal years of 1980 and 1982. These reports include wonderful color photos and offer a great behind-the-scenes look at the company, as well as the plans Disney had for the coming years. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the reports are in good condition with some wear to the cover of the 1980 report. $100-$200 285
872. Pair of Walt Disney World Booklets. (Walt Disney World, 1976/77) A pair of Walt Disney World booklets that include an internally created booklet titled, “The Walt Disney World Audience” that provides an insight to the demographics of the Disney audience, and a 1977 issue of World Magazine that features great photos and information for Walt Disney World. The 16page booklet measures 9”x9.5” and the 30-page magazine measures approximately 11”x8.5”. The pair is in good condition with some cover-wear to the booklet. $100-$200
875. “Wish Upon a Star” Cast Member Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A spiral-bound notebook from “Wish Upon a Star,” the self-development program for Disney cast members. The 27-page book features a wonderful cover image of Jiminy Cricket and is printed in black and white. Measuring 11”x9”, the book is in very good condition with some wear to the spiral binding. $100-$200
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876. Walt Disney World Construction Security Manual. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A very rare internal manual created for members of Walt Disney World security officers. This manual is unique, in that it was created specifically for the period of Walt Disney World’s construction, and notes that security procedures will change when the park opens to the public. The 28-page manual measures 11.5”x9” within its black outer folder, and the condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
877. Walt Disney World Security Badge & Patch. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-90s) A badge and patch worn by security officers at Walt Disney World. Both accessories feature the original Walt Disney World logo. The badge measures 1.75”x2” and is in very good condition with some expected surface wear from age and use. The unused patch measures 3.5”x3.5” and is in fine condition. $300-$500
878. Walt Disney World Security Officer Badge & Pin. (Walt Disney World, c.2000) A metal badge and small pin that were designed for security officers at Walt Disney World in the early 2000s. The badge features the iconic Disney “D” in front of a Mickey logo and reads “Walt Disney World.” The reverse of the badge is etched with the number “1030.” The badge measures 2.5”x2” and the pin measures 0.5”x0.5”. Both items are in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
879. Walt Disney World Security Vehicle Parking Only Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original parking sign for security vehicles at Walt Disney World. Made of thick aluminum, this sign features a security badge with Mickey ears. The sign measures 12”x18” and is in very good condition with minor surface scratches from display. $400-$600
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880. Walt Disney World Security Officer Cutting Board. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A bamboo Walt Disney World cutting board featuring the park’s security officer badge logo. The board was created as a gift for the park’s security officers and measures 11.25”x15”. The cutting board is unused and is in very good condition. $100-$200
881. Walt Disney World Security Floor Mat. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A floor mat featuring the Walt Disney World security logo, created for use at the resort’s security offices. This large mat has a rubber underside and a carpeted top, and features a sticker reading, “Property of WDW” on the reverse. Measuring 33.5”x57”, the mat is in very good condition with some wear from use. $300-$500
882. “See Something, Say Something” Community Watch Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A rare Community Watch sign that was displayed at Walt Disney World. This sign features an image of Mickey looking through binoculars with the iconic safety-themed slogan, “See Something? Say Something!” The sign is printed on acrylic board, measuring 18”x12” and is in good condition with some residue and surface wear from display. $300-$500
883. Walt Disney World Pre-Opening Employee Orientation Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1971) An original orientation packet for pre-opening security officers at Walt Disney World. In the months prior to the park’s opening, many construction personnel, VIPs, and special guests would visit and proper security was necessary. This packet is dated to approximately January of 1971, 9 months before the official opening. This incredible pre-opening employee archive is kept with its original Walt Disney World University folder which measures 11.75”x9.5”. The condition is very good overall with some wear to the outer folder from use. $100-$200 287
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884. Tour Guide Pin Original Concept Painting. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) An original concept painting from the estate of Imagineer Ralph Kent. This painting was created as a proposed design for badges to be worn by Tour Guides at the Magic Kingdom. Featuring Cinderella Castle with the Walt Disney World logo in the top-left corner, this badge design artwork is a wonderful artifact in the history of Walt Disney World. The badge was created in acrylic and marker on this paper which was trimmed and applied on an art board backing with additional blue marker as a background. The badge itself measures 3.25”x3.75” on its 10.75”x12” board, and the condition is very good with some minor spots of adhesive discoloration to the board. $500-$700
885. Set of (37) Walt Disney World Anniversary Pins. (Walt Disney World, 1971-2007) A set of (37) pins celebrating Walt Disney World’s anniversaries. These pins celebrate the park’s 1st through 36th anniversaries and feature various Disney characters and park attractions. The pins range in size from the 1”x1” 15-year pin to the 2.5”x3.5” 27th year button. The condition is good to very good overall, with some varying amounts of surface scratches throughout from use. $200-$400 288
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886. Cast Member Service Pin Original Concept Designs. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) A pair of original concept designs for Cast Member service pins to be used at Walt Disney World. These types of pins could be worn by Cast Members to celebrate certain milestone years in their service at the Disney Parks, such as 1 and 5-year anniversaries of employment. These original drawings, created in marker and ink on cardstock, are titled “Layout-Service Pin” on the protective paper cover. The reverse has the name and extension for Kragh Lillethorp, Walt Disney World’s Manager of Merchandise Design. Each concept measures 4.5” in diameter on the 7”x10.25” paper and the condition is very fine overall. $400-$600
887. Walt Disney World 1-Year Service Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very rare service pin given to Walt Disney World cast members following the first year of the park’s operation. The pin features a green enamel logo over a sleek gold-tone backing. Measuring approximately 0.5”x0.75”, the pin is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $200-$300
888. Walt Disney World Manager Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A very rare pin given to managers at Walt Disney World. The pin features the Walt Disney World logo within a “D” in gold and black. Measuring approximately 0.5”x0.5”, the pin is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200-$300 289
889. Pair of Walt Disney World Cast Member Rings. (Walt Disney World, 1987-88) A pair of cast member rings with a gorgeous Mickey Mouse silhouette in the center. These rings are in the style of class rings, with “Walt Disney World” written in relief around the center stone. The year is engraved on the side of each, with “87” on one and “88” on the other, with the older style Walt Disney World logo on the opposite side. Both rings are also engraved with the initials of their former owners on the inside. No ring sizes are given, but the larger ring has an opening size of approximately 0.5” and the smaller ring has an approximate opening of 9/16”. The rings are in good condition with wear from age and use, including the loss of areas of the gold plating on the smaller ring. $400-$600
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890. Walt Disney World Horticulture Department Patch. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) An original patch for employees of Walt Disney World’s Horticulture department. The patch features the Liberty Tree, the largest living specimen in the Magic Kingdom, as its logo above the name of the department. Measuring 2.75”x2.5”, the patch is in very good unused condition. $100-$200
892. Set of (5) Cast Member Name Tags & Pocket Protector. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of (5) cast member name tags. This collection includes name tags for a Monorail Maintenance employee named Ron, and each name tag measures 2.75”x2.75”. Also included is a Walt Disney World pocket protector which measures 5.5”x3.75”. The name tags are in good condition overall with general wear from use and some surface wear to the 20th anniversary name tag. $100-$200
891. Collection of (22) Cast Member Name Badges. (Walt Disney World, c.1986-2000) A set of (22) cast member name tags from Walt Disney World. In addition to the familiar Mickey design, this impressive collection includes badges from the 15th, 20th, and 25th anniversaries of the park, as well as for additional special event badges. The names featured on the badges include Tom, Thomas, Ron, Melissa, and Rofo. Measuring approximately 2”x2.5” each, the badges and are in fair to good condition overall with some surface wear from use, including a few missing pins on the reverse of some of the badges. $300-$500
893. Walt Disney World Tour Guide Pin. (Walt Disney World, 1970s-80s) A tour guide pin worn by guides at Walt Disney World. This pin features the original Walt Disney World logo over a banner which reads “Tour Guide.” The gold-plated pin measures 1.75”x1.75” and is in good condition, with some scratches to the surface and a few spots of discoloration from age and use. $200-$400 290
SESSION TWO 894. Walt Disney World Cast Member Anniversary Photos. (Walt Disney World, 1971-76) A very rare set of (4) cast member photos given in appreciation to cast members as part of significant anniversaries for Walt Disney World. The set includes photos from: “Preview Month” in 1971 with a letter from Roy O. Disney, the 2nd anniversary in 1973 with a letter from Bob Allen, the 3rd anniversary with a letter from Bob Allen, and the 5th anniversary. The photos measure 7.75”x5” within their original paper frames. The set is in very good condition overall with minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200
895. Collection of (13) Cast Member & Performer Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A collection of (13) photos taken at the 10th anniversary events for Walt Disney World and other special events at the park. The photos feature cast members, costumed characters, and the Kids of the Kingdom performers from various celebrations. The photos measure 5”x7” and are in very good condition. $100-$200
896. Walt Disney World Bus Driver Costume. (Walt Disney World, 2010) An original male bus driver costume from Walt Disney World. This sleek newer design for Walt Disney World bus drivers was implemented in 2010 and features the Disney “D” on the right sleeve, and red and white stripe accents throughout. This costume includes the shirt and matching pants, both of which retain their original Disney wardrobe tags. The shirt is a men’s size S and the pants appear to be size 33-35x28. This costume is in very good condition with minor wear including removed sections of the wardrobe tags. One of the buckles to tighten the waistband on the pants has a broken latch. $300-$500
897. Walt Disney World Character Attendant Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) An original winter version of the character attendant costume from Walt Disney World. This style of costume is worn by the cast members who walk around with the costumed characters and ensure that meet-and-greets go smoothly. This shirt is a women’s 2XS, and the pants are a Women’s 4. The costume is in good condition with some wear throughout from use. The button-down shirt has a pair of small cuts on the right sleeve, and the left sleeve has a small puncture near the wrist. $300-$500 291
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898. Set of (8) Wardrobe & Costuming Campaign Items. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) A collection of (8) items from the “When you’re lookin’ good, we’re lookin’ good” campaign including: (6) buttons, a poster, and a newsletter article. This campaign was started in 1978 by the wardrobe department in the hopes of creating a relationship between the department and the cast members it served. This group includes the original style of button, as well other charming souvenirs that were released over the following years. Ranging from the 3.5” in diameter button to the 9”x24” poster, the items are in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. The poster has a couple of small printing defects as well as some light edgewear. $300-$400
900. Set of (8) Cast Holiday Celebration Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1977-1995) A set of (8) cast member Holiday Celebration tickets. The 1977 cast Christmas Party ticket features a festive illustration and is printed on sturdy red cardstock. The other (7) cast member tickets from 1995 are Park Hopper Passes which were valid for complimentary admission and transportation between the Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot ‘95, and the Disney-MGM Studios. The tickets measure between 6”x3” and 6.5”x2.5” and are in fair to good condition with some bending and edge-wear, as well as some tearing along the perforation of several tickets. $100-$200
899. Handmade Employee Farewell Card. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) A unique handmade employee farewell card, featuring a glum-looking Mickey sitting atop the Walt Disney World globe. The card reads, “The World just won’t be the same...” and opens to say, “... without y’all!” and includes 12 employee signatures. The card measures 11”x8” and is in very good condition with minor wear to the reverse. $400-$600
901. Walt Disney World Company Vehicle Parking Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original parking sign from Walt Disney World that was used to designate spaces for company vehicles. Featuring a great image of workman Mickey Mouse, the metal sign measures 18”x12” and has two holes used for mounting the sign. The condition is good overall with some surface scratches from use. $300-$500 292
902. Cast Member of the Month Parking Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original parking sign designating a space for the cast member of the month. Featuring great Walt Disney World imagery at the top, the metal sign measures 18”x12” and is in good condition with some surface scratches and slight curving from use. $200-$400
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The Contemporary Resort is one of two resorts which opened with the park in 1971. It was the first hotel with steel-framed, modular pre-constructed rooms. Its A-frame structure, designed with Disney’s Monorail system traveling through it has made it an iconic Disney World landmark, with its likeness featured in souvenirs and advertising alike. Disney Legend Mary Blair contributed to the resort’s decor, most notably with a gorgeous tile mural decorating the lobby. Souvenirs and artifacts from the Contemporary Resort capture the history of one of the park’s longest-lived and most visually stunning hotels.
Using Blair’s original tile concept, this larger version was created with the characters flipped.
The two characters seen in Blair’s tile prototype eventually made it into the final mural at the Contemporary Hotel, as depicted here.
903. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Mural Prototype. (Contemporary Resort, 1971) An incredible prototype tile display created by Disney Legend Mary Blair for her large mural at the Contemporary Resort Hotel. Blair’s vibrant and stylish mural has become a Walt Disney World landmark in its own right, and this ceramic tile artwork was originally created by Blair as her pitch to show the process by which she would create the final mural. As a stunning piece of original Mary Blair artwork in its own right, the two characters depicted in this ceramic prototype even made it into the final mural seen within the Contemporary Resort. This artwork is composed of (12) tiles that together form the overall 46.5”x35” image. Blair signed the artwork along the bottom in raised ceramic letters. This piece was returned to Blair from WED as a thank you for her contributions to the mural, and was proudly displayed by Blair at her home for many years. The piece was later offered by the Mary Blair Family Trust following her death. This artwork is an incredible testament to the talent of one of Disney’s most iconic artists, and is also a significant artifact in the history of Walt Disney World. The condition is very fine, with minor wear from previous display and its original use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $10,000-$20,000 293
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906. Contemporary Resort & Monorail Glass Ashtray. (Contemporary Resort, 1971) A souvenir glass ashtray featuring imagery of the Monorail and Contemporary Resort at Walt Disney World. The glass is painted on two layers to give the image more depth. Measuring 5”x7” in its original box, the ashtray is in very good condition. The box shows signs of wear, with some cracking and breaking to the plastic lid and edge-wear at the base. $100-$200
905. Contemporary Resort Pre-Opening Summary. (Contemporary Resort, c.1971) A very rare 4-page document created to provide a summary on the Contemporary Hotel. This pre-opening document is in a style that suggests it was created for internal use, such as educating Walt Disney employees on what to expect for the coming Contemporary Resort. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the document is in very good condition with minor surface and edge-wear from use. $300-$500 294
907. “This Week at the Contemporary Resort” Flyer. (Contemporary Resort, 1973) A rare newsletter for the Contemporary Resort through the week of February 2, 1973. This double-sided flyer is full of great suggestions for a visit to the Magic Kingdom and vintage photos. Measuring approximately 14”x8.5”, the newsletter is in good condition with some general wear and bending to the edges, as well as a horizontal crease from folding. $100-$200
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908. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Silkscreened Test Print. (Contemporary Resort, c.1970s) A larger sized silkscreened test print for artwork to be displayed at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. This artwork, created by Disney Legend Mary Blair, is one of a series of stylish art prints that were used in the Contemporary Resort Hotel from 1971 through the 1980s. Measuring 30”x36”, the artwork has silkscreen printing registration marks in the bottom corners, and lacks the “Walt Disney Productions” copyright line which would appear in the finalized display versions of these prints. The artwork is in good condition with minor surface wear from use including a thin green streak near the top-edge and some scuffs in the margins. $700-$900
909. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Silkscreened Test Print. (Contemporary Resort, c.1970s) A larger sized silkscreened test print for artwork to be displayed at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. This artwork, created by Disney Legend Mary Blair, is one of a series of stylish art prints that were used in the Contemporary Resort Hotel from 1971 through the 1980s. Measuring 30”x36”, the artwork has silkscreen printing registration marks in the bottom corners, and lacks the “Walt Disney Productions” copyright line which would appear in the finalized display versions of these prints. The artwork is in very good condition with minor surface wear and some scuffs in the margins from use. $700-$900
910. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Silkscreened Test Print. (Contemporary Resort, c.1970s) A larger sized silkscreened test print for artwork to be displayed at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. This artwork, created by Disney Legend Mary Blair, is one of a series of stylish art prints that were used in the Contemporary Resort Hotel from 1971 through the 1980s. Measuring 30”x36”, the artwork has silkscreen printing registration marks in the corners, and lacks the “Walt Disney Productions” copyright line which would appear in the finalized display versions of these prints. The artwork is in good condition with some surface wear and a few light horizontal scuff marks near the top half of the imagery from use. $700-$900
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911. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Silkscreened Test Print. (Contemporary Resort, c.1970s) A silkscreened test print for artwork to be displayed at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. This artwork, created by Disney Legend Mary Blair, is one of a series of stylish art prints that were used in the Contemporary Resort Hotel from 1971 through the 1980s. Measuring 22”x28”, the artwork has silkscreen printing registration marks in the bottom corners, and lacks the “Walt Disney Productions” copyright line which would appear in the finalized display versions of these prints. The artwork is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $700-$900
912. Mary Blair Contemporary Resort Silkscreened Test Print. (Contemporary Resort, c.1970s) A silkscreened test print for artwork to be displayed at Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. This artwork, created by Disney Legend Mary Blair, is one of a series of stylish art prints that were used in the Contemporary Resort Hotel from 1971 through the 1980s. Measuring 22”x28”, the artwork has silkscreen printing registration marks in the bottom corners, and lacks the “Walt Disney Productions” copyright line which would appear in the finalized display versions of these prints. The artwork is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use and some spots of discoloration around the border. $700-$900
913. Grand Canyon Terrace Coffee Shop Menu. (Contemporary Resort, c.1976) An original menu from the Grand Canyon Terrace Coffee Shop at the Contemporary Resort. The fold-out menu has a wonderful repeating pattern of the resort’s logo on the cover and includes the Lunch Specials on a separate card inside. Measuring 12”x8”, the menu is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200 296
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914. Contemporary Resort Hotel Guest Folder. (Contemporary Resort, 1977) A collection of memorabilia from a guest’s stay at the Contemporary Resort Hotel. Within a bright orange hotel folder are: (2) unused pages of hotel stationary with (3) hotel envelopes, an 8-page postcard booklet, and a Walt Disney World guidebook. Also included are items from the guest’s visit, including a handwritten list of trip expenses, entertainment flyers, and ticket stubs. The folder measures 12”x9.5” and is in fair to good condition with expected edge-wear from age and use. The items range in size from 3.25”x2.5” to 6”x3” and are in good condition with expected general wear from use and age. $100-$200 915. “Introducing the Convention Kingdom” Booklet. (Contemporary Resort, 1977) A 30-page booklet created to promote the convention and meeting facilities available at Walt Disney World. This booklet promotes the Contemporary Resort and Polynesian Village, as well as the various services and activities around Walt Disney World. Full of wonderful color photos and early park information, this brochure measures 9”x12” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
916. Walt Disney World Souvenir Marble Paperweight. (Contemporary Resort, c.1980) A souvenir marble paperweight that features a design of Cinderella Castle and the Contemporary Hotel. The paperweight comes in its original vibrant Walt Disney World box. The paperweight measures 3.25”x2.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
917. Contemporary Resort-Hotel Notepad. (Contemporary Resort, c.1980s) A rare notepad from the Contemporary ResortHotel with 24 sheets of hotel stationery. The notepad features the A-frame logo for the Contemporary Resort-Hotel and measures 5.5”x4.25”. The condition is good with minor wear, and a few sheets have been used. $100-$200 297
918. Set of (4) Top of the World Champagne Flutes. (Contemporary Resort, 1985) A very rare set of (4) glass champagne flutes from the exclusive 1985-86 New Year’s Eve event at the Top of the World restaurant. Located on the 15th floor of the Contemporary Resort, this popular former location opened October 1, 1971 and closed September 30, 1993. With guests dressed to the nines, and unique offerings of food and entertainment, this location is still well-remembered by countless park guests. These flutes measure 2.5” in diameter and 7.25” tall, and the set is in very fine condition overall with minor wear from use. $100-$200
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919. Contemporary Resort Entrance Mat. (Contemporary Resort, c.2000s) A large entry mat created for Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. The mat features the logo for the hotel over a silver backing and has a label on the reverse which reads “Property of WDW.” The mat measures 43”x67” and is in very good condition with light wear, including some small spots of staining near the center. $200-$400
920. Character Cafe Check Holder. (Contemporary Resort, 1987) A Character Café check holder from Walt Disney World’s Contemporary Resort. The check holder is designed to resemble Mickey Mouse, and his hands open to reveal him smiling. The check holder measures 8”x8” and is in fair condition with some spots of wear throughout from use. $100-$200
921. Contemporary Resort Refurbishment Sign. (Contemporary Resort, c.2000s) A sturdy wooden sign used at the Contemporary Resort during a refurbishment project. Featuring the logo for the resort at the top, this printed sign measures 21”x14” on the 0.5” thick wood. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $200-$400 298
SESSION TWO The Polynesian Village Resort was the second resort to open its doors with Walt Disney World in 1971. It was the first of what was planned to be several “land themed” hotels including Venetian, Persian, and Asian resorts, all meant to reflect lands and attractions within the park. Themed after the South Seas to reflect Adventureland, the primary guest rooms are situated in “longhouses” built using the same modular technique as the Contemporary Resort. Known for its themed shows and dining, artifacts from the Polynesian Resort are a unique part of Walt Disney World’s history.
922. Polynesian Village Resort Gelatin Print. (Polynesian Village, c.1971) An original gelatin silver print of the Polynesian Village Resort from the estate of Welton Becket. Becket’s company designed the Contemporary and Polynesian Village resorts for Walt Disney World, and this photograph captures an artistic glimpse of the latter. The photograph was taken by Becket’s photographer Marvin Rand and is signed by Rand in the lower-right corner. Measuring 13.75”x10.75” and mounted to 17”x14” art board, the photograph is in good condition overall with some small scuffs and minor wear around the edges. $300-$500
923. Polynesian Hotel New Hire Handbook. (Polynesian Village, 1971) A handbook from Disney University created for new hires at the Polynesian Hotel at Walt Disney World. This 19-page book comes from the estate of Gary Fravel, who helped create the Disney University training program, and includes great facts, pictures, and diagrams of the hotel. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the handbook is in very good condition. $100-$200 299
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924. Polynesian Village Postcard and Gift Bag. (Polynesian Village, c.1970s) A postcard and paper gift bag from the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. This unused postcard features a hula dancer and musician from the Polynesian Luau dinner show and includes a tiki-pattern gift bag. The postcard measures 5.5”x3.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and scuffing. The paper gift bag measures 8.25”x5.5” and is in fair condition with some tearing, creasing, and general wear due to use and age. $100-$200
926. Set of (3) Polynesian Revue Tickets and Seating Card. (Polynesian Village, 1979) A group of (3) adult tickets and one seating card from the Polynesian Revue luau show at the Polynesian Village Hotel. These tickets come from the estate of Gary Fravel, who helped create the Disney University training program. The tickets measure 2.5”x3.75” and are in good condition. The seating card bears Fravel’s name, measures 3.5”x5”, and is in good condition with some wear from use, including some staining to the topright. $100-$200
927. Set of (3) Polynesian Village Paper Goods. (Polynesian Village, 1979-80) A set of (3) paper souvenirs from the Polynesian Village Resort Hotel. This charming collection includes: one Room Service Menu, one unused souvenir postcard, and a group of (4) Polynesian Revue tickets. The tickets are hole punched and stapled together with the date of use stamped on the reverse. These items measure between 2.5”x3.75” and 12.5”x7.5” and are in overall good condition with some discoloration and creasing to the menu, particularly on the top half. $100-$200 300
925. Polynesian Village Accordion-Style Table Card. (Polynesian Village, c.1976) An original accordion-style table card used within hotel rooms at the Polynesian Village Resort to promote the Hotel’s services and offerings. Featuring stylish graphics and information on Polynesian Luaus, Moonlight Cruises, Pioneer Hall, and much more, this very rare table card is a wonderful item from the early years of this popular hotel. Measuring 5.5”x19.5” when opened, the card is in very good condition with minor wear, $100-$200
928. Polynesian Resort Children’s Menu. (Polynesian Village, 1980) An original children’s menu from the Polynesian Village Resort. Featuring great Polynesian imagery and described as “a royal menu for young princes and princesses,” this menu measures 12”x8” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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929. Polynesian Resort Hotel Room Mirror. (Polynesian Village, 2000) An original wall mirror used within a hotel room at the Polynesian Resort Hotel. The wood-look Polynesian-inspired frame is composed of painted resin, and the center glass mirror is backed with board. Measuring 42”x36” and 2” deep, the mirror is in fair to good condition overall with some scattered spots of paint wear to the frame from use. $300-$500
931. Set of Polynesian Hotel Ohana Restaurant Dishware. (Polynesian Village, c.2007-09) An original ceramic dishware set from the Ohana Restaurant at the Polynesian Village Resort. The set includes a cup, bowl, square plate, and circular plate. All the dishware has matching Polynesian patterns, and the items were created by Dudson China. The dishware ranges in size from the 3.5” in diameter cup to the 10.5” in diameter circular plate. The condition is very good overall with some minor surface wear that is consistent with restaurant use. $300-$500
930. Polynesian Resort Trashcan. (Polynesian Village, c.2000s) An original metal trashcan from Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Resort. The themed trashcans of the Disney Parks have become an iconic part of the experience in their own right, and this particular trashcan has a Polynesian theme with the text “Waste Please, Mahalo” on the front and back sides. The trashcan measures approximately 20.25”x21.25” and 41.5” tall, and is in good condition with some wear from use, including paint wear, scratching, and scuffing. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $500-$700
932. Polynesian Village Drum Table. (Polynesian Village, c.2010s) A large decorative drum table built for the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World. Constructed of fiberglass with a hollow center and wooden base, this table was painted white and has wonderful Polynesian imagery throughout. The table measures 18.5” in diameter and 21.25” tall, and the condition is good overall with some surface wear throughout from use. $400-$600
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933. Grand Floridian Beach Resort Hotel Hosts Photo. (Grand Floridian, 1988) An original black-and-white press photo featuring the hosts and hostesses of the Grand Floridian Beach Resort Hotel prior to its opening in the summer of 1988. This photo was distributed to members of the press for use in writing articles to promote the opening of the hotel. Measuring 8”x10” the photo is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
935. Grand Floridian Resort “Do Not Disturb” Door Hanger. (Grand Floridian, 1990s) A privacy door hanger from the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The hotel’s “GF” logo is elegantly displayed on both sides, and the hanger has messages written in six languages. One side reads “Privacy Please” and on the reverse, “Please Make Up Room.” Measuring 10.75”x3.75”, the door hanger is in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
934. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Restaurant Items. (Grand Floridian, 1989-91) A set of restaurant items from Walt Disney World including (2) menus and a reservation card. One menu is a children’s breakfast menu from Disney’s Grand Floridian Beach Resort, and the other is a pizza room service menu from a Disney World Resort. The reservation card is from Tony’s Town Square Restaurant on Main St. The items range in size from 6.25”x4.5” to 4.75”x9”, and the set is in good condition with some wear from use. $100-$200
936. Grand Floridian Cafe Menu. (Grand Floridian, 2018) An original menu from the Grand Floridian Cafe at Walt Disney World. The menu lists options for Appetizers, Benedicts, Pancakes, and assorted beverage options. The menu features beautiful floral imagery and measures 8.5”x14”. The condition is good with minor surface wear and small spots of discoloration from use. $100-$200 302
937. “Walt Disney World Welcomes You” Packet. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A welcome packet from Walt Disney World with brochures and materials from the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. This packet contains one issue of Newsweek magazine, one issue of Vacation Guide magazine, a small guide to the Magic Kingdom, and a guide to Epcot by Kodak. The outer folder measures 11.75”x9.5” and has some small areas of wear and discoloration from use, however, the materials inside are in very good condition. $100-$200
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938. Hotel Information Channel Original Cel & Background. (Walt Disney World, 1987) An original hand-painted cel and matching handpainted production background from a short film shown in Walt Disney World Resort hotels in 1987. In the short film, Jiminy Cricket introduces guests to the offerings of Walt Disney World, and this cel and background are from the opening of the film. Jiminy is seen here balancing precariously on a pair of Mickey Mouse ears, and the cel and background measure an impressive 15”x20”. The condition is very good overall, with minor wear to the edges of the art board background. $300-$500
939. Mickey Mail Hotel Door Sign. (Walt Disney World. c.2000s) A decorative Mickey Mail door sign from a Walt Disney World hotel. This Mickey door sign was only available to those who ordered an in-room celebration package. Featuring the Mickey “M” logo within a glass window pattern, the felt sign measures 41”x20” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
940. Fantasia Gardens Refurbishment Sign. (Walt Disney World, 2001) An original sign from the Fantasia Gardens golf course at the Walt Disney World Resort. The sign features the logo for the golf course with a message that the horticulture team is refurbishing the area. Printed on compact foam board, the sign measures 18”x12” and is in fair to good condition with some surface scratches and general wear throughout. The reverse has a hand-written personalized note dating the sign to 2001 when it was given as a gift. $200-$400
941. Walt Disney World Ferryboat Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s2000s) An original sign from Walt Disney World promoting guest travel to car and bus parking by way of ferryboat. The PVC board sign has printed imagery of the ferryboat on top, and measures 15.5”x28”. The condition is good with some surface wear and small scuffs throughout from use. $200-$400 303
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD The Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground opened in November of 1971, a little over a month after the opening of Walt Disney World. The resort has a rustic theme, with permanent cabins alongside a campground. Known for its dinner show, the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, as well as the short-lived Fort Wilderness Railroad, artifacts from this resort have a unique rustic charm that have attracted a wide range of collectors.
943. Pair of Pioneer Hall Revue Tickets. (Fort Wilderness, 1979) A pair of Pioneer Hall Revue adult tickets featuring Mickey in a coonskin cap. These tickets are for the first seating of the western-style dinner show and are stapled together in the top-left. The tickets measure approximately 2.25”x3.25” each and are in very good condition with minor wear. There are some handwritten notes to the reverse of one ticket by the original owner. $100-$200
942. Fort Wilderness Resort Brochure. (Fort Wilderness, 1978) A rare fold-out brochure created for the Fort Wilderness Resort. The brochure contains information about camping accommodations, the River Country water park, and nightly entertainment at Pioneer Hall. When unfolded, the brochure measures 17.25”x11.75” and features a full-page color map of Discovery Island. The brochure is in good condition with some bending and expected edge-wear particularly along the fold-lines. $100-$200
944. Fort Wilderness “Pioneer Hall” Souvenir Program. (Fort Wilderness, 1986) A very rare souvenir program from the Pioneer Hall restaurant at Fort Wilderness. The program features a variety of stylized lettering, including a dinner menu and information about the Hoop Dee Doo musical show. The program measures 15.5”x10.5” and is in very good condition with a horizontal crease from folding and minor surface wear near the upper-right side. 945. Fort Wilderness Railroad Ticket. $100-$200 (Fort Wilderness, 1979) A rare Fort Wilderness Railroad ticket with the stub still attached. Due to maintenance and safety issues, the railroad only operated occasionally after 1977, and closed permanently in February of 1980. Measuring approximately 4.75”x2”, the ticket is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 304
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946. Fort Wilderness Resort Check-In Packet. (Fort Wilderness, 198690) A guest check-in packet containing various materials highlighting the available activities and amenities of the Fort Wilderness Resort. The packet includes a stylish outer folder, (2) Fleetwood magazines, a Fleetwood brochure, (20) sheets of resort stationery, (6) resort maps, an information guide, an admissions fact sheet, a printed letter from Mickey Mouse, (2) Marshmallow Marsh Canoe Excursion flyers, a seafood buffet flyer, unused postcard, Fort Wilderness Gazette newspaper Vol 4 No 1, and a small inner folder that matches the outer folder imagery. This collection provides a wealth of information on this fan favorite resort location, and measures 11.75”x9” within the outer folder. The condition is fair to good, with a few small tears and creases to a few of the paper items, and minor handling wear throughout from use. $100-$200
947. Fort Wilderness Swim Sign. (Fort Wilderness, c.1990s) An original hand-painted wooden sign from the Fort Wilderness Resort. This sign was used to encourage proper attire for young children, and measures 10”x13”. The condition is very good with minor wear from use including some paint wear along the letters. $200-$400
948. Fort Wilderness Bus Stop Sign. (Fort Wilderness, c.2010s) An original bus stop sign from Disney’s Hollywood Studios directing guests to the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Printed on sturdy foam board, the sign measures 24”x18” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200-$400
949. Fort Wilderness Resort Poster. (Fort Wilderness, c.1985) A beautifully illustrated map of the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground at Walt Disney World. This comical map portrays guests and iconic Disney characters enjoying various activities found at the resort including canoeing, hiking, horseback riding, and more, and features Disney’s Discovery Island in the lower-right. Measuring 25.5”x30”, the map is in good condition with minor wear around the edges. $200-$400
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950. Discovery Island Cast Member Information Manual. (Discovery Island, 1990s) A manual created for cast members of Discovery Island. This manual is a comprehensive guide to the various wildlife of Discovery Island, as well as various facts and information that would be helpful in giving guided tours to students. Measuring 12”x10.5” and 2” thick, the training manual is in very good condition with little wear. $300-$500
952. Pair of Discovery Island Brochures. (Discovery Island, 1979/88) A pair of beautiful Discovery Island brochures from 1979 and 1988. Before its closure in 1999, Discovery Island was home to both endangered and disabled animals, and approximately 250 species of plants from all over the world. The brochures feature gorgeous illustrations of exotic wildlife, a map of Discovery Island, as well as descriptions of various attractions on the island. Each brochure measures 9”x4” folded and both are in fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200
951. Treasure Island Map & Guide. (Discovery Island, 1976) A rare tri-fold map and guide for the Treasure Island attraction. The cover features an illustration of a pirate ship and a reference to the original Treasure Island story. The map opens to reveal a hand-drawn, overhead view of the island, with a directory of 26 points of interest in the left margin. Measuring 9”x4” folded, the map is in very good condition with some blurring of the ink on the front and back. $100-$200
953. Discovery Island Excursion Ticket. (Discovery Island, 1980) A rare Discovery Island Excursion adult ticket from 1980. The ticket features a bamboo border and a flamingo balancing on one leg. Measuring approximately 2.25”x3.25”, the ticket is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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Initially opened as Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village in 1975, this outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex has gone through a number of rebrandings over the years, including Walt Disney World Village, Disney Village Marketplace, Downtown Disney, and now Disney Springs. In 1986, Disney added Pleasure Island to the shopping area; an adults-only section of the property featuring bars and nightclubs, such as the popular Adventurers Club.
954. Walt Disney World Village Directory. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A double-sided directory of Walt Disney World Village at Lake Buena Vista. One side features a welcome banner with brief descriptions of the entertainment, fine dining, and recreation options available at the Village. The reverse side features a comprehensive map, with a listing of stores and restaurants. This item measures 15”x11” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
956. Mickey Mouse Character Model Sheet Chair. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A stylish armchair sold at the Art of Disney stores at Walt Disney World in the early 2000s. The chair features a wonderful pattern depicting Mickey Mouse, as would be seen on an animator’s character model sheet. The chair still includes its matching arm covers, and measures 37” tall. The condition is fair overall, with some wear throughout from previous use, including some discoloration to the arm covers, and surface wear. The top of the back of the chair has some wear at the seem, however the chair still presents itself well and would be a wonderful addition to the home of any Disney fan. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $400-$600
955. Walt Disney World Village Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A fold-out map and guide brochure for Walt Disney World Village. The brochure opens to reveal a chic map and a shop-by-shop directory of entertainment, fine dining, specialty shops, and contemporary fashions from around the world. The brochure measures 8.75”x4” folded and is in very good condition with some markings on the reverse from being mounted in an album. $100-$200 307
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957. Mickey’s Pantry Entrance Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) The original entrance sign that was displayed over Mickey’s Pantry within Disney Springs. This popular culinary shop features a variety of Disney character themed culinary items and an assortment of teas and coffees. This double-sided sign is composed of aluminum and composite boards with inlaid letters, and includes the original blue mounting bracket. Measuring 20”x38.5”, the sign is in good condition overall with several small broken chips in some of the letters, and general surface wear from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $700-$900
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958. Empress Room Gold-Foil Menu. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An original gold-foil menu from the elegant Empress Room restaurant aboard the Empress Lilly. The four-star award-winning restaurant offered unparalleled cuisine at the park, with seating only at 6:30pm and 9:00pm. The menu has an embossed cover and measures 16.75”x10”. The condition is fair to good overall, with some color toning to the gold foil from use and age. $100-$200
959. Set of (3) of Empress Lilly Lounge Menus. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A set of (3) menus from the Promenade Lounge, Starboard Lounge, and Baton Rouge Lounge aboard the Empress Lilly. The Promenade Lounge was located above the Starboard Lounge, while the Baton Rouge Lounge was on the lower deck. The menus measure 5”x10.5”, 8.5”x5”, and 5.5”x10.5”, respectively, and the set is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $200-$300
960. Pleasure Island Complimentary Pass. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A festive complimentary pass from Pleasure Island featuring the celestial Funmeister mascot. The pass measures approximately 2.5”x4.25” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
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961. Pleasure Island Jazz Company Restroom Signs. (Walt Disney World, c.1989) A pair of original restroom signs from the Pleasure Island Jazz Company at Walt Disney World. These signs are hand-painted on metal and read “Gents” and “Ladies” with great jazzy imagery. Both signs measure 10”x7” and the condition is good overall with minor surface scuffs and wear from use. Both signs have adhesive residue on the reverse from their original park use. $500-$700
962. Adventurers Club Hand-Painted & Signed Banner. (Walt Disney World, c.2008) A hand-painted banner from the popular Adventurers Club nightclub in Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World. Inspired by the larger banner seen at the entrance to the club, this banner is hand-painted in acrylic on canvas and has a wooden dowel wrapped in twine along the top edge. The reverse of the banner has been signed by 13 members of the club’s cast and crew. Measuring 22”x25.25” including the dowel, the banner is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $200-$400 310
SESSION TWO As Walt Disney World grew, so did the demand for additional hotels and resorts on the property. Since the first two hotels opened in 1971, expansion has been dramatic and swift. There are now over 25 Disney Resort Hotel locations within the park as well as several individual stand alone attractions.
963. River Country Grand Opening Tag. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A rare credentials tag for the Grand Opening events for River Country. Dated for June 20, 1976, this blue and gold tag has the event information listed on the front and comes with a gold cord. Measuring 2” in diameter, the hard-plastic tag is in good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
966. All-Star Sports Resort Travel Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A colorful travel poster created to promote the Home Run Hotel within the All-Star Sports Resort. This was the first value resort built on the Walt Disney World property, which opened in May of 1994 and contained sports-themed buildings. The poster measures 38.25”x25.25” within its frame and is in good condition with some creasing throughout. $100-$200
964. Collection of (8) River Country Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1978-79) A collection of (8) admission tickets for River Country at Walt Disney World. This set of tickets includes (3) child, (1) junior, and (3) adult Day Guest passes and one child combination pass for River Country and Discovery Island. The tickets range in size from 2.25” tall to 3.25” tall, and the group is in good condition overall with minor bending and some wear from use. $100-$200
965. Typhoon Lagoon Doubloon. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A souvenir coin from the Typhoon Lagoon water theme park. The token reads “Typhoon Lagoon Doubloon” on both sides, with one side indicating no cash value. The doubloon is made of plastic and comes with its original envelope. Measuring 3” in diameter, this souvenir token is in very good condition with minor wear. The envelope measures approximately 3.5”x3.5” and is in good condition with some creasing. $100-$200
967. Pop Century Hotel Room 1950s Wall Art. (Pop Century, 2002) Original framed wall art from a hotel room at Disney’s Pop Century Resort. This artwork references the 1950s and features many iconic Disney characters and events from the era, including Cinderella, Peter Pan, Davy Crockett, and the opening of Disneyland. The collage style artwork comes in its original frame and measures 33.25”x27.25”. The condition is fair to good, with some warping to the original frame from its use and removal. $200-$400 311
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968. Pair of Art of Animation Resort Carpet Samples. (Art of Animation Resort, 2010) A pair of carpet samples used during the construction of Disney’s Art of Animation Resort. These samples are dated approximately 2 years before the resort would open, and feature a Mermaid inspired design, and a hidden Mickey bubble design. Measuring 26.75”x36” each, the carpet samples are in good condition overall with some small spots of discoloration and wear from use. $300-$500
969. Captain Mickey Disney Cruise Line Poster. (Disney, c.2000s) A rare Disney Cruise Line poster featuring Captain Mickey. The poster promotes new departures from Miami, Florida, and is a wonderful collectible from these memorable cruises. Measuring 36”x24”. the poster is in good condition with some small dings at the edges and minor wear from use. $200-$400
970. Set of (3) Wilderness Lodge Souvenirs. (Fort Wilderness, c.1996) A set of (3) paper souvenirs from the Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World. These items come from the estate of Gary Fravel, who helped create the University of Walt Disney World training program. The set includes a very rare certificate presented to Fravel’s family for participating in the flag lowering ceremony at the resort, as well as a souvenir postcard and an unused pack of stationery. Measurements include the 11”x8.75” certificate, 3.75”x9.25” postcard, and the 6.25”x4.25” notepad. The set is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 312
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971. “Button” Blizzard Beach Snowman Prop. (Blizzard Beach, 2000s) An original prop of “Button”, the young child of the popular snowman family that could be seen at the entrance of Disney’s Blizzard Beach. The painted fiberglass prop has pneumatic tubing in its back where compressed air would make the Mickey-ears move. This charming prop measures approximately 24” tall, and is in fair overall condition with some scratches, small chips in the paint, and areas of fading from use. $500-$700
972. Blizzard Beach Cast Member Welcome Manual. (Blizzard Beach, 1996) A very rare cast member manual for new employees of Blizzard Beach water park. The 84-page binder contains seven sections including Getting Started, Procedures, Facts and Forms, and more. The binder also includes a smaller 118-page employee policy manual with additional information the cast member would need to know. Measuring 11.5”x10”, the binder is in good condition overall with minor wear from use. $200-$400 313
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD A tradition brought from the original Disneyland, guidebooks were an invaluable tool when the park opened in 1971. The larger park and its expanded lands would require educating an entirely new generation of park guests, many of which had not experienced the magic of Disney’s original park, which was nestled over 2500 miles away. Early guidebooks from the park feature a wealth of information into the parks look, operation and plans for the future, making them extremely collectible today.
973. “A Complete Edition About Walt Disney World” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A very early booklet discussing the coming attractions, entertainment, hotels, and other information relating to the opening of Walt Disney World. This booklet primarily includes concept art rather than photos, since the opening of the park was still two years away, but also includes great behind the scenes photos of Imagineers working on the coming attractions. The booklet is signed by Disney Legend Bob Matheison. This 26-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with little wear. $100-$200
976. “Welcome to Walt Disney World” Map & Guide Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare “Welcome to Walt Disney World” fold-out map and guide brochure. One side of the brochure includes information and pricing for ticket books and guided tours, and the other side promotes the newly opened Contemporary Theme Resort Hotel and the Polynesian Village Theme Resort Hotel. The brochure opens to reveal a stylish park map and measures 11”x17” unfolded. The map is in good condition with some small spots of discoloration and expected creasing as this brochure was originally folded to be mailed. $100-$200
974. Walt Disney World Preview Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1970) A pre-opening guidebook to Walt Disney World featuring concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of the attractions that would be opening the following year. This 21-page booklet measures 8.5”x11” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and bending to the corners. $200-$300
977. “A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World” Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring the many lands and resort hotels of Walt Disney World in 1975. The 36-page guidebook measures 8.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some slight bending on the spine, consistent with age and use. $100-$200 314
975. “The Story of Walt Disney World” Booklet. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare opening-year book titled, “The Story of Walt Disney World” that was created to commemorate the opening of the new park. This book features color photos of the construction and design of many of the park’s attractions and tells the story of how Walt’s project came to be. The 48-page book measures 11”x11” and is in good condition with some cover wear. $100-$200
978. “Walt Disney World… a Pictorial Souvenir” Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A beautiful pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring the many lands and resort hotels of Walt Disney World in 1977. The 36-page guidebook measures 8.75”x11.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and a slight bend near the spine. $100-$200
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979. Pair of Walt Disney World Guides. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A pair of Walt Disney World guides featuring wonderful imagery of Cinderella Castle. These brochures list the attractions, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, and more that can be found within the park. The brochures measure 8”x5.5” and 9”x4” respectively and are in very good condition with minor edgewear. $100-$200
982. “Walt Disney World: A Pictorial Souvenir” Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. The guidebook contains beautiful behind-the-scenes photos and descriptions of various aspects of the park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this 64-page guidebook is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
980. “Walt Disney World: The First Decade” Hardcover Book. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A fascinating hardcover book titled, “Walt Disney World: The First Decade.” The book provides a fantastic look at the history of Walt Disney World and offers a visual history of the park’s first decade of operation. The 128-page book measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
983. Harper Goff’s “Walt Disney World” Official Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1987) An official guide to Walt Disney World by Steve Birnbaum. This copy is from the estate of Disney Legend, Harper Goff. The guidebook measures 10”x7” and is in good condition with some surface scratches to the cover, as well as some wear along the spine and edges. $100-$200 315
981. “Walt Disney World: A Pictorial Souvenir” Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring the Magic Kingdom and Epcot. The guidebook offers a look into Future World and the World Showcase and breaks down the different realms of the park through concept art, behind-thescenes photos, and descriptions of various aspects of the park. Measuring 8.5”x11”, this 64page guidebook is in good condition with some wear and discoloration to the cover and first few pages. $100-$200
984. “A Pictorial Souvenir of Walt Disney World” Guidebook. (Walt Disney World, c.1989) A pictorial souvenir guidebook featuring a color photo tour through the resort. This edition includes information about Typhoon Lagoon and the Disney-MGM Studios, which opened a few months prior to publication. Additionally, the guidebook provides an overview of the Walt Disney World Village, Discovery Island, and Pleasure Island. Measuring 8.25”x11”, this 80-page guidebook is in good condition with some edge-wear and creasing to the cover. $100-$200
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The success of souvenir maps at Disneyland was not lost on the planners of Walt Disney World. These colorful and informative maps were available for guests even before the park opened. As the park evolved and grew, so did the maps, which documented the growth and evolution of the nation’s largest theme park.
985. Early Oversize Walt Disney World Map (Walt Disney World, 1971) An extremely rare large map of the Walt Disney World Resort, including the Magic Kingdom and its surrounding hotels. This map was used as wall art in the Contemporary Resort Hotel guest rooms during the earliest days of Walt Disney World. Created with future expansion in mind, the map features images of the planned Asian, Persian, and Venetian resorts that were never completed. For use in the rooms, the map was adhered to masonite and secured to the walls. Most of these rare maps did not survive removal, making this piece a very hard-to-find Walt Disney World artifact. Measuring 48”X 60”, the map is in good condition with some expected wear including worn corners and discoloration on left side and lower left corner. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $1,000-$1,500 316
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987. 1971 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from the opening year of Walt Disney World. This map features a beautifully illustrated layout of the Magic Kingdom and features the lands and attractions present during the park’s opening year. This item measures approximately 25”x28” and is in good condition with some wear along the fold lines, including minor tearing. There is also some edge-wear. $200-$400
986. Walt Disney World Road Map by Gulf. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A rare road map and guide brochure of the Interstate-95 route from Maine to Walt Disney World. This map was sponsored by Gulf Oil and published by Rand McNally & Co., and promoted the grand opening of Walt Disney World in 1971. The front of the map includes brief descriptions of key points of interest, and the reverse side features illustrations and descriptions promoting the six themed lands to be enjoyed in the newly opened Magic Kingdom. Measuring 31.25”x7” unfolded, the map is in fair to good condition with some wear to the foldlines and writing on both the front and reverse sides. $100-$200
988. 1975 Walt Disney World Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1975) An early souvenir map from Walt Disney World titled “A Guide to the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World.” This map features the PeopleMover and Space Mountain attractions which opened that year. Measuring approximately 31.5”x40”, the map is in good condition with some yellowing and fading from age. There is some wear along the fold-lines, as well as a bit of surface wear and spots of discoloration. Each corner has pin marks from prior display. $200-$400 317
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989. 1979 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from 1979. This map offers a beautifully illustrated layout of the Magic Kingdom and features the lands and attractions present at the time the map was created. Measuring approximately 31.5”x38”, the map is in good condition with some wear along the fold-lines with slight discoloration, as well as spots of discoloration along the edges. $100-$200
991. 1987 Magic Kingdom Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A large souvenir map of the Magic Kingdom from 1987. This map offers a beautifully illustrated layout of the Magic Kingdom and features the lands and attractions present at the time the map was created. Rather than renumber all the attractions as new ones were added, the letter “a” was added after several numbers to make for easy additions. Measuring approximately 30”x44”, the map is in very good condition with slight wear along the foldlines, and a few spots of discoloration on the lower-right. There is some edge-wear, and the map still bears its original price sticker on the bottom right. $100-$200
990. Walt Disney World Dial-Guide Map. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A souvenir dial-guide map to Walt Disney World. The reverse of the map lists the various attractions and entertainment found throughout the park, and by rotating the dial along the bottom, the corresponding location within the park is highlighted. Featuring a great, early illustration of the Magic Kingdom, this map measures 8.5”x11” and is in very fine condition. $100-$200
992. 1992 Walt Disney World Resort Souvenir Map. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A souvenir map from Walt Disney World featuring a stylized rendition of the park and its attractions. The map measures approximately 27”x39” and is in good condition with wear along the fold-lines, including discoloration and minor tearing, as well as some edge-wear. $100-$200
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993. Walt Disney World Opening Year Complimentary Ticket. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A complimentary admission and transportation ticket to Walt Disney World. When the park opened in 1971, two tickets were required for guests to get in. One ticket allowed use of the transportation system and the other allowed actual entrance to the Magic Kingdom. This complimentary adult ticket features both admissions. Measuring approximately 2”x5.75”, the ticket is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
994. Set of (3) Walt Disney World Opening Year Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A set of (3) early Walt Disney World tickets, including two style variations of the transportation ticket. This set includes one “A” ticket for any age, as well as one child and one adult transportation ticket. The tickets measure approximately 2.5”x5.5” each and are in very good condition with some edge-wear. $200-$400
995. Adult Admission “A” Thru “E” Ticket Book. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A very rare Walt Disney World ticket book with two adult admission tickets still attached, good for any “A” through “E” attraction. The ticket book is number 106193, and retains its thick card stock backing. Measuring approximately 2.5”x4.25”, the ticket book is in good condition with some minor separation along the perforation, and some expected wear due to age. $200-$400
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996. Set of (3) Single Ride Readmission Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A set of (3) Walt Disney World single attraction readmission tickets. These tickets were given to guests when an attraction broke down and could be used for readmission to the attraction after operation resumed, or for one admission to any “A” through “E” attraction. The tickets measure from 4.25”x2” to 5”x2.5” and are in very good condition with some minor tearing to the topleft side of ticket number 90761. $100-$200
998. Pair of Magic Kingdom Attraction Passports. (Walt Disney World, 1981/82) A pair of 1-Day Magic Kingdom Attraction Passports. These complimentary passports allowed a Park guest “unlimited use of all Magic Kingdom attractions (except the Shootin’ Gallery, Discovery Island and River Country).” Each ticket measures 4.5”x2.5” and is stamped with the date it was used: August 29, 1981 and August 31, 1982. Both are in very good condition with some yellowing to the edges due to age. $200-$300
997. Pair of Magic Kingdom Ticket Booth “E” Tickets. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of early Magic Kingdom “E” tickets that were sold at the ticket booths inside the park. These “E” tickets are different from the tickets found in the ticket books from that era. If a guest ran out of a particular type of ticket, rather than buy a new ticket book, additional A, B, C, D, or E tickets could be purchased separately at ticket booths. Measuring 1”x2” each, the tickets are in very good condition with some fading of the ink due to aging. $100-$200
999. Set of (8) Tencennial One Day Passports. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A group of (8) complimentary tencennial one day passports from the 10th anniversary of the Magic Kingdom. These tickets provided transportation to and from the Magic Kingdom via Monorail or Ferryboat and allowed unlimited use of all park attractions (except the Shootin’ Gallery, Discovery Island and River Country). The tickets vary in size between 6”x3.25” and 6.5”x3.25”, as some of them have a white string tied through a hole punched at the top. Overall, the passports are in good condition with some edge wear and bending from use. $100-$200
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1000. Walt Disney World Silver Pass Original Artwork. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A very rare original concept painting by Imagineer Ralph Kent that was created for the Magic Kingdom employee silver passes for 1980. Accomplished in silver paint and ink on paper, the artwork is signed on the reverse by Kent with the note “Ok for final art.” Measuring 2.25”x3.5”, the concept painting is in very good condition with minor wear. $300-$500
1001. Set of (4) Magic Kingdom Club 3-Day Worldpassports. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A group of (4) Magic Kingdom Club 3-Day Worldpassports. The tickets feature imagery of Cinderella Castle and Spaceship Earth and are stamped with the dates of use. This group of tickets includes (2) Guest Passes and (2) Child Passes. The tickets measure approximately 4.5”x2.5” each and are in very good condition with minimal wear and some residue on the reverse side from display. $200-$400
1002. Set of (3) Magic Kingdom Car Parking Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A group of (3) Magic Kingdom car parking tickets. Each ticket is printed on a different color of paper and is stamped with the date of use. A map of the park is featured on the reverse of each receipt, and the original owner made notes about where they parked their vehicle. The tickets measure approximately 4.5”x2.25” each and are in very good condition with minor wear due to age and use. $100-$200
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1004. Walt Disney World Ticket Price Flyer. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A charming ticket flyer for the Magic Kingdom theme park. This two-sided flyer lists the prices for adult, junior, and child visitors, as well as different ticket book options. Information for park hours, dining, and entertainment is included on the reverse. The flyer measures approximately 9”x4” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1005. Collection of (105) Fast Passes & Printing Tests. (Walt Disney World, c.2012-14) A collection of (105) fast passes & printing tests from a variety of Walt Disney World attractions, including one Fastpass Key Card. The passes were created for attractions such as Journey of the Little Mermaid, Toy Story Midway Mania, Dinosaur, Expedition Everest, Kali River Rapids, Kilimanjaro Safaris, Tower of Terror, Star Tours, Mission: Space, Soarin’, and many others. Many of the passes have dates and time printed, however some are blank with just the attraction logo. Each pass measures 3.5”x2.25” the set is in very good condition with minor wear from use. The set shows some edge-wear, including slight bending at the corners of some of the passes, and staining on the back of one of the Peter Pan’s Flight passes. $100-$200
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At 107 Acres, Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is significantly larger than Disneyland, with plenty of room to expand. Designed in the same “Hub” style as Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom is built around the 189 feet tall Cinderella Castle. With Main Street U.S.A., Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, Walt Disney World’s Magic kingdom is a unique park in its own right and a reminder of the ingenuity and creativity of Walt Disney. Any trip through the park starts at Main Street U.S.A., with its turn-of-the-century buildings and attractions, this tribute to Walt Disney’s nostalgia for his childhood greets visitors with a sense of the familiar and the excitement of things to come.
1006. Walt Disney World Mailbox Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An original metal mailbox from Walt Disney World. These functional mailboxes have been Magic Kingdom landmarks since the park first opened in 1971. This painted metal mailbox bears the early Walt Disney World logo over the words “Mail Box” on the front with “Letters” on the hinged top-flap. This incredible artifact from the early days of Walt Disney World measures 17.5” tall, 16” wide, and 9” deep, and is in very good condition, with some scuffing and chipping to the paint from use. $2,000-$4,000 323
1007. Main Street Horse Auction Poster. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s-90s) An original park-used poster from Main Street, U.S.A. which advertises a horse auction. Posters such as these helped to give life and authenticity to the early 1900s feel of Main Street. Measuring 52.75”x29”, the poster is in fair condition with scuffing and scratching throughout from use, as well as some crease lines from storage. There is some peeling and lifting from the backing, particularly in the upper-right corner. There are several holes around the edge from park mounting. $500-$700
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1008. The Walt Disney Story WED Maintenance Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1973) An incredibly rare maintenance manual for The Walt Disney Story at Walt Disney World. Following the death of Walt Disney in 1966, the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at Disneyland was re-themed as The Walt Disney Story beginning in 1973 to honor Walt’s life and career. On April 15, 1973, a similarly titled attraction also opened at Walt Disney World, for which this manual was created. Prepared by WED Imagineering, this 393-page comprehensive manual contains four primary sections titled “Equipment Location,” “Mechanical,” “Electrical,” and “Projectors.” Many of the pages are impressive fold-out technical diagrams, and this book serves as an archive of information on the attraction. The hardcover manual measures 11.25”x9” and 1.5” thick, and is in fair condition with some wear to the cover, particularly to the spine which has chips and missing portions. $400-$600
1010. Walt Disney World Railroad Replica Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A stunning tin sign created as part of the Grand Circle Tour series of signs based on the Disney Park railroads. This sign features the logo for the Walt Disney World Railroad and has a hanging bracket built into the reverse for easy display. Measuring 12” in diameter, the sign is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $200-$400
1009. Walt Disney World Railroad Mirror Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1975) A souvenir attraction poster mirror featuring the Walt Disney World Railroad. The poster has reflective mirror portions incorporated throughout the design and measures 18.5”x14.25” within its original wooden frame. The poster is in good condition overall with some general wear throughout from use and age, including very small areas of spotting to the mirror. $100-$200
1011. Walt Disney World Railroad Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2011) An original sign from the Walt Disney World Railroad that was used to direct guests in boarding the railroad on their passages to Frontierland, and then on to Mickey’s Toontown Fair. The sign is printed on sturdy PVC board and features the logo for the railroad on the front, with some adhesive residue on the reverse from its original use. Measuring 32”x24”, the sign is in good condition overall with some surface wear and small scratches throughout, as well as some small chips around the edges. $300-$500
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1012. Walt Disney World Railroad Fireworks Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An original hand-painted wooden sign created for the Walt Disney World Railroad. Featuring a great hand-painted image of Mickey and Donald with the Casey Jr. train, this sign was used to inform guests that there will be delays on the train ride due to the parades and fireworks presentation. Measuring an impressive 48”x32”, the sign is in fair condition overall with some cracks, chips, and scratches throughout the wooden board. The reverse of the 0.5” thick board has portions of its original wooden support frame still attached. $500-$700 325
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1013. Penny Arcade Lighted Entrance Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-1995) The original lighted entrance sign from the Penny Arcade on Main Street. The Penny Arcade was an opening year location at the Magic Kingdom, and was a popular and iconic landmark of Main Street for over 20 years. Countless park guests have gazed upon the bright lights of this familiar sign as they left the park after a full day of enjoyment. Created in light-weight metal, the sign measures approximately 19”x146” and is in good overall condition with some chips along the edges and general surface wear from the sign’s use and removal. New bulbs and wiring have been added so that the sign is once again functional and displays beautifully. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $15,000-$20,000
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1014. Main Street Bicycles Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A large sign from Main Street at the Magic Kingdom. Promoting bicycles, with the “velocipede” and “tandem” varieties depicted at the bottom, this large sign also reads “Main Street U.S.A.” along the top. Themed signage like this helped to give Main Street an authentic feeling of a 1900s town. Printed in two sections on sturdy and large composite boards, the sign was displayed on one of the Main Street bypass gates. Measuring approximately 47”x142”, the sign is in very good overall condition with some expected wear from the sign’s use and removal, including some scuffs, scratches,, and general surface wear. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $500-$800
1015. Disney Logo Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A large sign featuring the Disney logo from Walt Disney World. Attributed to one of the Main Street store displays, this sign is composed of raised letters adhered to a clear plexiglass blacking. Measuring approximately 16.5”x43” including the backing, the sign is in good condition overall with some wear throughout from use, including some scratches and general surface wear. $200-$400
1016. Locker Rental Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original sign used to designate the location for locker rentals. Two metal poles are attached to the top for ceiling mounting. Measuring 23.5”x42” and 6” deep with the mounting poles included, this sign is in good condition with wear from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $200-$400 327
1017. Parade Crosswalk Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A double-sided metal sign which reads “Parade Crosswalk” from the Magic Kingdom. This sign was used to designation locations for pedestrians to cross during parades, and variations on this format have been in use since the early years of the park. Measuring 66”x40” and 3.5” deep, the sign is in good overall condition with scratches, scuffs, and marks Of color to the surface from use. There is a dent on the lower left corner on one side. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $300-$500
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1018. Walt Disney World Cast Atlas Promotional Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original sign created to promote Walt Disney World’s cast atlases. These pamphlets were provided to cast members and included information on various locations throughout Walt Disney World. This sign features Mickey above a map of the resort, and holding a sample of the cast atlas for that year. In the bottom-left corner, a confused Goofy can be seen consulting his atlas. This large sign is hand-painted on plywood with elements that pop-out from the sign, and measures 57.5”x48”. The condition is good overall with some surface scratches from use, a split in the wood near Mickey’s head, and some wear to the board in the upper-right corner. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $200-$400
1019. Walt Disney World Crowd Control Flag. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original flag used on crowd control ropes at Walt Disney World. The blue flag features an image of Cinderella Castle and uses Velcro on the top edge of the reverse to allow the flag to hang over a rope. This stylish park item measures 14”x12” and is in fair to good condition with some wear from use, including some spots of soiling and color-wear. $100-$200
1020. Walt Disney World Resort Sign Test. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original sign featuring the name of the Walt Disney World Resort. Likely created as a printing test, the sign features the name Walt Disney twice in different sizes, and the depth of the letters was being experimented with in the “W” of World. The sign measures 14.25”x21.25” and presents very nicely. $100-$200 328
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1021. Collection of (3) Main Street Emporium Signs. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A collection of (3) signs from the entrance to the Main Street Emporium in Walt Disney World. The signs read “Collectibles” and “Toys,” as well as “Since 1863” which was displayed above the main Emporium entrance. The signs are composed of metal with hand-painted and silkscreened elements. The signs measure 14.25”x36”, 22.25”x56”, and 14”x81”. The condition is fair to good, with some scratches and chips to the paint, and surface wear from the use and removal of these iconic Main Street signs. $500-$800
1022. Collection of (3) Main Street Building Signs. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s-2000s) A collection of (3) signs from a Main Street building in Walt Disney World. This building facade was part of the Main Street Emporium and was styled to fit Main Street’s turn-of-the-century feel. Ranging in size from 16.75”x41” to 20.5”x52”, these signs are in fair condition with wear from use, including scratching and chipping to the paint and scuffs throughout. $400-$600
1023. Main Street Athletic Club Entrance Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s-2000s) An original sign from the entrance to the Main Street Athletic Club. This sports-themed store was eventually absorbed into the Emporium in 2001, and the facade was eventually replaced. Measuring approximately 16”x40”, this sign is in good condition with expected wear from use, including some scratching and scuffing. $500-$700 329
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1025. Walt Disney World Recreation Dollar. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare Walt Disney World one-dollar Recreation Coupon featuring the incredibly low serial number “000003”. These Recreation Coupons predate the more commonly known Disney Dollars by over a decade and could be used in lieu of cash for any of the recreational activities in Walt Disney World. This Series A coupon from 1971 is rare enough on its own, but a serial number as low as “3” makes it exceptionally rare. Measuring 3”x7”, the coupon is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
1026. Sun Bank on Main Street Official Opening Invitation. (Walt Disney World, 1977) A stylish invitation to the official opening of the Sun Bank on Main Street, U.S.A. on June 24, 1977. The invitation features an illustration of Mickey wearing a tuxedo, and comes in its original envelope, with a small R.S.V.P. card enclosed. The invitation measures 5.25”x7.5” and is in very good condition with some creasing and surface wear to the envelope. $100-$200 330
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1027. Set of (9) Walt Disney World Postcard Booklets. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) A set of (9) souvenir postcard books based on the various lands and attractions of Walt Disney World. The books are complete and unused, with eight wonderful photo postcards in each book. The books are themed after Main Street, Adventureland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Pirates of the Caribbean, Fort Wilderness, Polynesian Village, and the Contemporary Resort. Each book measures 8.25”x3.5” and the set is in overall good condition with some varying amounts of edge and surface wear. $100-$200
1028. Pair of Walt Disney World Postcards. (Walt Disney World, 1971/81) A pair of unused souvenir postcards issued prior to the opening of Walt Disney World Resort in 1971 and Epcot in 1982. The Epcot postcard offers a stunning aerial view of the theme park and measures 4”x6”, and the resort postcard features Cinderella Castle and measures 5.5”x3.5”. Both postcards are in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1030. Collection of (38) Walt Disney World Postcards. (Walt Disney World, 1980s-90s) A collection of (38) Walt Disney World postcards. The postcards feature imagery of different attractions and lands in the park, as well as additional postcards for Disney-MGM Studios, Epcot, and the Animal Kingdom. The cards each measure 4”x6” and vary in condition with some edge-wear and surface scratches. Only one card has been written on and mailed. $100-$200 331
1029. Set of (18) Walt Disney World Postcards. (Walt Disney World,1970s/80s) A collection of (18) Walt Disney World and Epcot postcards from over the years. The postcards feature a variety of imagery of different attractions and lands in the park. Most of these postcards are unused and measure 3.5”x5.5”. The postcard from Epcot measures 4”x6” and has been mailed. The condition is very good overall with general edgewear as would be expected given the age, with some bending to a few of the cards. $100-$200
1031. Set of (5) Walt Disney World View-Master Reels. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A collection of (5) View-Master reels featuring imagery from the various lands of the park. These reels are themed for Main Street, Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, and Fantasyland. Each set contains 21 pictures and measures 4.5”x4.5”. The collection is in very good condition overall with some wear and a few small tears to the paper covers. $100-$200
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1032. Group of (3) Walt Disney World Paper Shopping Bags. (Walt Disney World, 1978) A group of (3) colorful paper shopping bags from Walt Disney World featuring illustrations of the attractions and lands. The bags come in a variety of sizes to be used for the park’s wide assortment of souvenirs. Ranging in size from 8.5”x5.5” to 16”x11.5” the bags are in very good condition with minor creasing and a horizontal fold to the largest bag. $100-$200
1035. Set of (3) Souvenir Glass Trays. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A set of (3) small glass trays featuring art representing the different lands and attractions of the park. The trays represent Main Street, Adventureland, and Fantasyland, and each tray measures 3.25” in diameter. The condition is good overall with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
1033. Walt Disney World Florida Tin Serving Tray. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A stylish tin serving tray featuring Walt Disney World’s location within Florida. A variety of tourist destinations throughout Florida are also marked, and this tray was created as the matching counterpart to the similar Disneyland California trays. This tray measures approximately 11” in diameter. The condition is good overall with some surface scuffs from use, particularly to the rim on the base. $100-$200
1036. Walt Disney World Souvenir Plate. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A souvenir ceramic plate featuring Cinderella Castle. The plate has a cord on the reverse for hanging on a wall, and the gold-tone accents help make this a wonderful display piece. Measuring 7.75” in diameter, the plate is in very good condition with some minor surface scuffs. $100-$200 332
1034. Pair of Main Street Candy Jars. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A pair of glass candy jars from Walt Disney World. These jars are from Main Street and originally contained Butterscotch Buttons and Lemon Sours. The jars feature a Walt Disney World logo in gold lettering and measure 7” tall. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1037. Walt Disney World Glass Tray in Box. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A souvenir smoked glass tray from Walt Disney World with a stylish image of Cinderella Castle. The tray comes with its original box. Measuring 8.25”x6.25”, the tray is in good condition overall with some small spots of surface wear from previous display, and some creasing and wear to the box. $100-$200
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1038. Walt Disney World Brass Belt Buckle. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A rare souvenir brass belt buckle from Walt Disney World that features an assortment of classic Disney characters. This charming vintage souvenir measures approximately 2.5”x3.5” and is in fair to good condition overall with a small broken tip to the prong on the reverse. $100-$200
1040. Walt Disney World Toy Train in Box. (Walt Disney World, 2000s) A Walt Disney World toy train set in its original box. This set includes a locomotive, one coal tender, two passenger cars, 12 curved tracks, 6 straight tracks, and four Disney character figures. The box measures 19”x25” and 6.75” thick, and the train set is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1039. Set of (3) Early Walt Disney World Souvenirs. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) A set of (3) early Walt Disney World souvenirs featuring Mickey, Minnie, and Cinderella Castle. The set includes a desk memo pad in its original box, a ceramic dish, and a wooden wall clock. The memo pad measures 5.5”x3.5”, the dish measures 7.25”x5.75”, and the clock measures 9”x5.25”. The condition is fair to good overall, with a few very small chips in the dish from light use, and the clock hands are bent and may need repair. $100-$200
1041. Pair of Walt Disney World Lenticular Buttons. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of Vari-Vue lenticular buttons from Walt Disney World. Buttons like these were very popular souvenirs at Disneyland’s Art Corner in its early years, so it was only fitting that Walt Disney World would adapt the imagery for its souvenirs as well. The buttons have imagery of Goofy and Tinker Bell with puns about Walt Disney World. Measuring 2.5” in diameter, the buttons are in good condition overall with some surface wear from use. $100-$200 333
1042. Pair of Walt Disney World Old Timer Cars. (Walt Disney World, 1973) A pair of Old Timer Cars souvenir toys from Walt Disney World. One car features Police Chief Goofy and the other features Frontier Land Donald Duck. Each car comes in its original box that measures 5.25”x9.5” and 5” tall. The pair is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear to the boxes and minor wear from use. $100-$200
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1043. Group of (3) Walt Disney World Lunchboxes. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A set of (3) rare tin lunchboxes featuring raised imagery of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and more. Each lunchbox includes the original matching plastic thermos and lid. These items measure approximately 7”x8” and 4” thick and are in good condition with minor color-wear and some rusting to the edges. $100-$200
1044. Sears Walt Disney World Town Square Play Set. (Walt Disney World, 1988) An original Walt Disney World Town Square play set that was sold exclusively at Sears department stores. This play set is an exciting scale reproduction of Walt Disney World’s Main Street Town Square and includes a charming sidewalk cafe, post office, fire station, and much more. The play set is unused, and the box has never been opened. The box measures 20.5”x24.5”and is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1045. Tencennial Pride Lines Trolley Streetcar. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A rare metal trolley car created in celebration of the tencennial anniversary of Walt Disney World. Created by Pride Lines Ltd., this wonderful 11” long trolley sits on a 0-027 gauge 3-rail track display base. Various Disney characters can be seen throughout and Mickey holds a special tencennial sign. The condition is good overall with some scuffs to the surfaces of the trolley, figures, and wooden base. Full functionality of the trolley mechanics has not been tested. $300-$600
1046. “A Visit to Walt Disney World” Board Game. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A Walt Disney World board game created by Milton Bradley. The game has a stylish game board featuring the various lands and attractions of the park, as well as dimensional pieces for the park’s buildings. While most of the pieces are still included, several appear to be missing. The box measures 9.5”x19” and the condition of the game is good overall with some wear from use, including moderate wear to some of the pieces. $100-$200
1047. Walt Disney World Ceramic Cup. (Walt Disney World, 2011) A ceramic cup that was designed by artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily after the original paper cups seen at the Magic Kingdom in its early years. Created for Walt Disney World’s 40th anniversary, this cup measures 3.5” in diameter and 4.25” tall. The condition is very fine, and the cup comes in its original stylish box. $100-$200
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1048. Walt Disney World Souvenir Hat. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A vintage souvenir hat from Walt Disney World. Featuring the name of the park and Cinderella Castle logo on the front, this hat has a wonderful 1970s pattern around the brim. The original tag inside specifies this is a water-resistant size medium, and the hat is in very good condition overall with some minor surface wear from light use. $100-$200
1050. Pair of Ashton-Drake Porcelain Walt Disney World Dolls. (Walt Disney World, c.2001) A pair of Walt Disney World Ashton-Drake porcelain dolls. The dolls are titled “Walt Disney World Boy” and “Walt Disney World Girl,” and feature the children in great Disney-themed attire. The boy doll comes with a coonskin cap and powder horn, and the girl is wearing a skirt with a Minnie Mouse pattern. The dolls measure 16” tall and are in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200
1049. Walt Disney World Tapestry. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir tapestry from Walt Disney World featuring great imagery of the newly opened park. There is a portion along the top where a dowel could be inserted for display, and the tapestry measures 27”x16.5”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100-$200
1051. Magic Kingdom Souvenir Catalog. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A 12-page full-color souvenir catalog featuring gifts sold at the Magic Kingdom. The catalog includes clothing and accessories, plush toys, attraction albums, porcelain collectibles, and more. Measuring 5.5”x8.25”, this souvenir catalog is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200 335
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1052. Walt Disney World Road Racing Set in Box. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A very rare Road Racing Set that is complete in its original box. This battery-operated play set includes Donald and Mickey figures which race around the track. The original box measures 11”x13.5” and 1.75” thick, and the set is in overall very good condition with little wear. The set has not been tested, but all the components are included, clean, and appear to be used very little. The box itself has wear throughout including some tears and areas of discoloration. $200-$400
1053. Walt Disney World Unused Punch Out Play Set. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A punch out play set based on Walt Disney World. Created by Whitman, this play set was offered during the park’s opening year. The set contains a 30”x30” play sheet to color, eight die-cut punch-out boards, and a box of crayons. Remarkably, this play set is still sealed in plastic wrap within its original box. The box measures 11.75”x9” and 1.5” thick, and the condition is very good with minor edge-wear to the box and a faded ink mark in the top-right corner. $100-$200
1054. Walt Disney World Signed Autograph Book. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A vintage autograph book with Tinker Bell and Cinderella Castle on the front cover. The book has been signed by a few of the Magic Kingdom’s walk around costumed characters including Captain Hook, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, and the White Rabbit. Additionally, the book has been signed by Admiral Joe Fowler, who was instrumental in the construction of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 4”x5.25”, the book is in good condition overall with some wear from use. $100-$200
1055. Collection of (5) Walt Disney World Patches. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A collection of (5) embroidered Walt Disney World patches. The patches feature wonderful portraits or poses of Mickey and Goofy, with two highlighting golf-related events, and the other three reading “Walt Disney World” along the top edge. The set ranges in size from 2”x3” to 4” in diameter. These patches are in very good condition, with a minor spot of discoloration to the U.S. Olympic Golf patch. $100-$200
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1057. Snow White 8-Charm Bracelet. (Walt Disney World, 1969) A very rare 8-charm bracelet featuring Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This unusual version comes in its original Walt Disney World packaging with a copyright year of 1969, two years before the opening of Walt Disney World. Pre-opening souvenirs such as this are difficult to come by, with items still in their original packaging being exceptionally rare. The bracelet measures 2”x5.75” within the packaging and is in very fine condition with some tearing to the clear plastic cover. $300-$400
1058. Walt Disney World Dixie Crystals Cookbook. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very early Walt Disney World souvenir book featuring recipes by Dixie Crystals brand sugar, the official sugar of Walt Disney World. This cookbook features many Disney themed recipes and has a center spread illustration of the Dixie Crystals Sweet Shop in the Market House of Walt Disney World. This charming 39-page booklet measures 5.25”x5.25” and is in good condition with a few small spots of yellowing and minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200
1056. Mickey Mouse Heart Necklace. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A souvenir Mickey Mouse necklace featuring Mickey within a heart design. The necklace comes displayed within its original box and its pendant measures 1”x1”. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
1059. 100 Years of Magic Walt Disney Coin. (Walt Disney World, 2001) A cast member coin celebrating Walt Disney’s 100th birthday. This coin features a picture of Walt on one side with the words “Share a Dream... ..Come True” and has additional details on the celebration on the reverse. The coin comes in its original box which measures 5”x4”, and the condition is very good overall. $100-$200
1060. Set of (4) General Mills Magic Kingdom Coloring Pages. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A set of (4) coloring pages created for General Mills. This set of coloring pages includes: the Magic Kingdom, the Castle, the Monorail and the Nautilus Submarine, and the Orange Bird. The posters are folded inside the original General Mills mailing envelope with a postage date of 1988. Each coloring page measures 12.5”x19” when unfolded and the set is in good condition with some coloring on the Monorail page and some discoloration to the topleft of the Magic Kingdom page. $100-$200 337
1061. “The Magic of Disneyland and Walt Disney World” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A wonderful hardcover book titled, “The Magic of Disneyland and Walt Disney World.” The book provides a great visual tour of the two parks in their earliest years and contains 50 pages of color photos and information. Measuring 13”x9.5”, the book is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and includes its original dust jacket. $100-$200
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1062. The Official Album of Disneyland/ Walt Disney World. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A souvenir record titled “The Official Album of Disneyland/Walt Disney World” featuring a great cover photo of the Main Street Electrical Parade. This record includes songs from popular attractions such as the Country Bear Jamboree, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Enchanted Tiki Room, America Sings, and the Haunted Mansion. Measuring approximately 12.5”x12.5” in its original album cover, the record is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1063. Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Set of (60) Pins. (Walt Disney World, 1985) An original framed set of collectible pins from the Coca-Cola Celebrates Walt Disney World events in 1985. Celebrating the 15th anniversary of Walt Disney World, this grand set comes ready to be displayed and features (60) pins in total, ranging in characters from Snow White, Pinocchio, Mr. Toad, and Dumbo, to others like Mickey and Donald. Measuring 22.5”x26” in its original frame, the set is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $100-$200
1065. “Walt Disney World” Souvenir Book. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A hardcover book titled, “Walt Disney World” that contains great photos, facts, and insights into the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and the hotels of Walt Disney World. The 144-page book measures 11.5”x8.75” and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200
1064. Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Main Street Gazette. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A very rare edition of the Main Street Gazette from the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. This double-sided news edition includes a breakfast menu from Tony’s Town Square restaurant on the front, with various articles on the reverse. Measuring 17”x11” unfolded, the news edition is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1066. “Gardens of the Walt Disney World Resort” Book. (Walt Disney World, 1988) A beautiful hardcover book titled, “Gardens of the Walt Disney World Resort.” The book contains incredible rare photos of the flowers and agriculture used within the Walt Disney World Resort. Measuring 12”x9.5”, the book is in very fine condition and is unused within its original plastic wrapping. There is minor edge-wear from storage. $100-$200
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1067. Group of (5) Walt Disney World Press Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1978-82) A group of (5) rare original Walt Disney World press photos. Included in this stunning collection are photos from the dazzling Main Street Electrical Parade, the Main Street U.S.A. parade, the nightly fireworks display, and more. Measuring 8”x10” each, the photos are in very good condition with minor wear. $50-$100
1070. “The World News” Newsletter. (Walt Disney World, 1976) An issue of “The World News” from August of 1976. This issue proudly promotes the opening of River Country and provides details on America on Parade. Inside the publication, guests could find information about entertainment, dining, and recreational options that were offered at the park. Measuring approximately 15”x11” folded, the newsletter is in good condition with some edge-wear and bending at the corners, a crease through the center, some spots of discoloration, and minor tearing. $100-$200
1068. Collection of (10) Walt Disney World Press Photos. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-82) An impressive collection of (10) black-and-white press photos from Walt Disney World. Included in this wonderful collection are photos of Henry from the Country Bear Jamboree, characters from Alice in Wonderland posing in front of Cinderella Castle, the Main Street Station, and many more park highlights. The photos measure 8”x10” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor edgewear. $100-$200
1069. Pair of Walt Disney World Birthday Celebration Photos. (Walt Disney World, 1975/76) A pair of birthday celebration photos from 1975 and 1976. These photos are displayed within commemorative Walt Disney World photo folders marking the fourth and fifth anniversaries of the park. Each photo folder measures 7.75”x5.75” and the photos measure 6”x4.5” each. The pair is in fair to good condition with some fading to the photos, as well as some discoloration and slight edge-wear to the photo folders. $100-$200
1071. Signed John Hench Mickey Mouse Portfolio Set. (Walt Disney World, 1978) A limited edition double portfolio print set created for Mickey’s 50th birthday in 1978. The hardcover portfolio includes two signed prints by Disney Legend John Hench. The prints feature Hench’s artwork for Mickey’s 25th and 50th anniversary portraits. The prints are a matching numbered set and are hand-numbered as 422/750, and this set was only available to cast members under a lottery system. The prints measure 22.25”x17.25” each, and the portfolio measures 19.25”x24.25”. The condition is very good overall, with minor edge-wear to the prints. Two inner tabs within the portfolio have come loose but are included. $500-$800 339
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1072. Pair of Walt Disney World 10th Anniversary Signs. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A beautiful pair of Walt Disney World 10th anniversary signs. Each sign features Cinderella Castle and the 10th anniversary logo. Both signs are printed on acrylic board, and one has mirrored elements incorporated into its design. Both signs measure 20” in diameter, and the pair is in good condition with slight discoloration and wear from use. $300-$500
1074. 15th Anniversary Birthday Celebration Prize Envelope. (Walt Disney World, 1986-87) A group of prize items created for the 15th anniversary birthday celebration at Walt Disney World. The items come in the original envelope and include: (2) round metallic stickers, (1) commemorative birthday celebration ticket, and (1) River Country and Discovery Island Combination ticket. These items range in size from 2”x4.5” to 4.5”x8” and are in good condition overall with minor wear from use, as well as some creasing and yellowing of the envelope. $100-$200
1073. Walt Disney World 10th Anniversary Watch. (Walt Disney World, 1981) An Accutron Quartz watch created in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Walt Disney World. The watch comes in its original hard-shell case and was sold at the Contemporary Hotel. The watch comes with its original sales receipt and owner’s guide and features a genuine lizard leather band. The watch measures 9” in length and is in very good condition with minor wear to the watch clasp and case. $100-$200
1075. Set of (4) 15th Anniversary Press Stickers. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A set of (4) 15th Anniversary Birthday Celebration stickers created for a special press event which ran from October 2-5, 1986. Each Working Press sticker has a date of October 3 and designates a specific time and location within the park. The stickers each measure 3” in diameter and are in very good condition with minor surface scratches and staple holes due to use. $100-$200 340
1076. Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Coin. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A commemorative metal coin that was created in honor of the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. This coin features iconic Disney characters such as Mickey and Goofy, as well as characters which debuted closer to this milestone anniversary such as Genie and Simba. The coin measures just over 1.5” in diameter and comes in its original plastic case. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
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1077. Walt Disney World 15th Anniversary Lithograph. (Walt Disney World, 1986) A beautiful lithograph created by Jim Noble for Walt Disney World’s 15th anniversary. The artwork features imagery of some of Walt Disney World’s most memorable attractions including Cinderella Castle, the riverboat, and the Contemporary Resort. The lithograph is numbered 4858/5000 and is signed by Noble in the lower-right corner. Measuring approximately 28”x22”, the lithograph is in fair to good condition with minor wear from use including some small amounts of creasing throughout, and a 0.25” tear in the lower-right edge. $300-$500
1078. Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A wonderful poster created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Featuring Mickey and a small child holding hands in front of Cinderella Castle, the print mentions the anniversary along the bottom and is embossed with the 25th anniversary logo. With an image size of 19.5”x15.5” within its 25.75”x22” frame, the poster is in good condition overall with some faint creases near the bottom-edge. $200-$400
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1079. Original 20th Anniversary Paper Sculpture. (Walt Disney World, c.1991) An original paper sculpture created by artist Dee DeLoy for the highly-regarded Walt Disney World 20th anniversary cast member lithograph titled “Where Dreams Take Flight.” DeLoy has worked at Walt Disney World as a caricature artist in the Contemporary Hotel and as a figure finisher with WED Show Production for Epcot and Tokyo Disneyland. Later, DeLoy was asked to create the original artwork for the 20th anniversary cast member lithograph. This stunning 3 dimensional sculpture depicts the iconic landmarks of Walt Disney World such as Cinderella Castle, the Contemporary Hotel, Spaceship Earth, Big Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, and much more. This original design took over 700 hours to draw, cut, assemble, and finish. Measuring approximately 38”x29” and 7” deep, this one-of-a-kind sculpture beautifully captures the attractions and entertainment found at Walt Disney World. The condition is very fine, and this paper sculpture includes a signed Artist’s Proof for the lithograph the sculpture was used to create. A few small paper details, such as additional stars and balloons, have been added by DeLoy since the image was used for the lithograph. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $8,000-$10,000 342
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1080. “Celebrate Our Star Spangled Summer” Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A festive sign featuring Mickey wearing red-white-and-blue, and the slogan, “Celebrate our Star Spangled Summer.” The sign measures 20”x22” and is very good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
1082. 10th Anniversary Horse Stable Sign. (Walt Disney World, 1981) An original sign that was used in the horse stables as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations for the Magic Kingdom. Created for the horse named “Dick,” this hand-painted wooden sign has the horse’s name displayed along with Baloo, King Louie, and the 10th anniversary logo for the celebration. Measuring 15”x23.75”, the sign is in good condition overall with some surface and edge-wear from use, including a few scratches and small dings. $400-$600
1081. “Walt Disney’s 100 Years of Magic” Christmas Wreath. (Walt Disney World, 2001) An original Christmas wreath prop from the “Walt Disney’s 100 Years of Magic” holiday celebration at Walt Disney World. Celebrating Walt’s 100th birthday, this beloved celebration included new parades and special events with a focus on Walt and his illustrious career. The wreath features the name of the event printed across the front and measures 33” in diameter. The condition is very good with some wear from use. $200-$400
1083. Collection of (3) Main Street Horse Bridle Fixtures. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A set of three original brass fixtures from the bridles used on the iconic Main Street horses. The fixtures feature assorted Walt Disney World imagery and serve as beautiful reminders of the early years of the Magic Kingdom. The fixtures range in size from 1.5” tall to 2.75” tall, and the set is in very good condition overall with some surface wear from use. $400-$600
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1085. America on Parade Press Items & Music Box. (Walt Disney World, c.1975) A framed mirror-backed photo, press folder, and music box from Walt Disney World’s America on Parade. This special parade celebrated the American Bicentennial and lasted from June of 1975 until September of 1976. The framed photo is still sealed in plastic and has a card on the reverse regarding a special preview performance on June 6, 1975. The press folder contains (5) black-and-white photos and (4) packets of press information. The music box plays “Glory, Glory, Hallelujah.” The framed piece measures 11.75”x11.75”, the folder measures 12”x9”, and the music box measures 7” tall. The condition is very good overall with minor surface wear to the folder. $200-$300
1086. Set of (7) America on Parade Souvenirs. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A very rare group of (7) items from America on Parade at Walt Disney World. This collection includes a saltwater taffy box from the Main Street Confectionery, a popcorn box, a hotdog wrapper, (2) wax cups, a Styrofoam cup, and a souvenir sheet music page featuring the Sherman Brothers’ song The Glorious Fourth. Original paper items from this popular celebration were often discarded, making a collection such as this quite rare. The souvenirs range in size from the 6.5” tall popcorn box to the 7.75” taffy box. The condition is very good overall with some surface and edge wear throughout from use. $200-$400
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1087. Original Plaza Swan Boats Construction Sign Drawing. (Walt Disney World, 1973) An original drawing created for a construction sign during the development of the Plaza Swan Boats at Walt Disney World. Accomplished in pencil on vellum, the drawing features a great image of Donald and Mickey aboard one of the swan boats. Measuring 18”x20”, the drawing is in poor to fair condition with some yellowing throughout, edge wear, and some creasing and small tears at the edges from use. $200-$400
1088. Plaza Pavilion Construction Wall Concept. (Walt Disney World, 1973) An original drawing used for a construction sign during the development of Tomorrowland’s Plaza Pavilion restaurant. Promoted as “Opening this Summer” and featuring Mickey Mouse as a chef, the drawing is accomplished in pencil on vellum and measures 24”x21.25”. The condition is fair, with a horizontal crease and some wear and small tears around the edges. $200-$400
1089. Original Walrus & Carpenter Construction Wall Concept. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) An original drawing for a construction sign featuring the Disney characters Walrus and the Carpenter. Created in pencil on vellum, the drawing measures 18”x18” and is in fair condition with some tears at the edges and spots of yellowing. $200-$400
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Still home to the Jungle Cruise, Adventureland at the Magic Kingdom is split into two sub categories, the Arabian Village and Caribbean Plaza, which is home to The Pirates of The Caribbean attraction. The Disneylandstyle Polynesian and jungle motif is visible surrounding the Swiss Family Treehouse and Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. A 1930s adventurer/explorer theme is also clear throughout Adventureland, giving it a slightly different feel from that of Disneyland.
1090. Jungle Cruise Indian Elephant Bathing Pool Maquette. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) An original elephant maquette created during the development of the Jungle Cruise attraction at Walt Disney World. The maquette is identical to Blane Gibson’s sculptures from Disneyland, as the original models were reused rather than sculpting anew. Cast in a heavy plaster, these models were also created to test water lines and depths for the attraction as necessary, due to the difference in Florida’s water levels compared to California. This maquette comes from the collection of Disney Legend Ralph Kent, who was instrumental in the creation and opening of Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 7.5” tall, the maquette is in very good condition, with paint and plaster restoration performed by Disney historians and artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. $3,000-$5,000
1091. Jungle Cruise Indian Elephant Bathing Pool Maquette. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) An original elephant maquette created during the development of the Jungle Cruise attraction at Walt Disney World. The maquette is identical to Blane Gibson’s sculptures from Disneyland, as the original models were reused rather than sculpting anew. Cast in a heavy plaster, these models were also created to test water lines and depths for the attraction as necessary, due to the difference in Florida’s water levels compared to California. This maquette comes from the collection of Disney Legend Ralph Kent, who was instrumental in the creation and opening of Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 8” tall, the maquette is in very good condition, with paint and plaster restoration performed by Disney historians and artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. $3,000-$5,000 346
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1092. Jungle Cruise Indian Elephant Bathing Pool Maquette. (Walt Disney World, c.1971) An original elephant maquette created during the development of the Jungle Cruise attraction at Walt Disney World. The maquette is identical to Blane Gibson’s sculptures from Disneyland, as the original models were reused rather than sculpting anew. Cast in a heavy plaster, these models were also created to test water lines and depths for the attraction as necessary, due to the difference in Florida’s water levels compared to California. This maquette comes from the collection of Disney Legend Ralph Kent, who was instrumental in the creation and opening of Walt Disney World. Measuring approximately 6” tall, the maquette is in very good condition, with paint and plaster restoration performed by Disney historians and artists Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. $3,000-$5,000
1093. Randotti Jungle Cruise Elephant Prototype. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A very rare unproduced prototype sculpture of a Jungle Cruise elephant that was created by the Randotti Company. Randotti famously created the tombstones, skulls, and other popular souvenirs from the early days of Disneyland. In 1971, shortly before the opening of Walt Disney World, Disney had Randotti develop a new line of Jungle Cruise figures to be sold once the Magic Kingdom opened. However, during production, the limbs and the trunks of the elephant figures would frequently break while being separated from their molds. It was decided that Randotti should focus their production on other, more easily produced, souvenirs for Walt Disney World. As such, very few of these figures were created and none were ever sold in the Disney Parks. The hand-painted ceramic figure has the Randotti product label on the base and measures 7.5” tall. The overall condition is good, with an expected break in the left-arm and some small chipping throughout. $400-$600 347
1094. Jungle Cruise Male Cast Member Costume. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) A rare complete cast member costume for the Jungle Cruise attraction. The costume includes the pocketed shirt and pair of pants. The Walt Disney World costume is identical to the version worn by Disneyland cast members. The shirt is a size unisex L and the pants are a men’s size 32x32. The condition is very good with minor wear from use and the clothing retains the original Disney wardrobe services tags. $2,000-$3,000
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD In 1969, Walt Disney Studio created a new mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission in exchange for sponsorship of the soon-to-be-built Enchanted Tiki Room at Walt Disney World. Known as “Orange Bird,” the character appeared on national television, print and radio ads starting around 1970. With the opening of the Magic Kingdom in 1971, Orange Bird appeared as a walk-around character. He would often be found walking throughout Adventureland, outside the Enchanted Tiki Room. A figure of the character was also perched in a spot behind the counters of the Sunshine Tree Terrace. Orange Bird merchandise has become extremely collectible and due to his resurgence in popularity, merchandise can still be found in the Walt Disney theme parks around the world.
1095. Group of (3) Florida Citrus Orange Bird Animation Cels. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A charming group of (3) hand-painted animation cels of the Disney-created mascot of the Florida Citrus Commission, the Orange Bird. The cels are untrimmed and feature excellent full-body poses, with a character size of 4”x2.5” on 10” x12” animation cels. The group is in very good condition with minor wear. $800-$1,000
1097. Florida Citrus Orange Bird Animation Cel Set-Up. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A rare hand-painted animation cel set-up of the Orange Bird. This cel set-up includes three layers: the top cel is the Orange Bird itself, the middle cel is the orange juice, and the bottom layer is a production drawing on paper with handwritten notes. The layers have been stapled along the top-edge and the set-up measures 9.5”x12.25”. The condition is very good overall with the cel layers being slightly stuck together. $300-$500
1096. Sunshine Tree Terrace Orange Bird Souvenir Sipper. (Walt Disney World, c.1980) A souvenir orange sipper from the Sunshine Tree Terrace at Walt Disney World. This charming souvenir juice sipper has embossed imagery of the Orange Bird and measures 3” in diameter. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1098. Collection of (3) Orange Bird Souvenirs. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A collection of (3) souvenirs featuring the iconic mascot of the Florida Citrus Commission, the Orange Bird. This character was created by Disney and has been prominently featured within the Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland. These souvenirs include a necklace, patch, and name plate, all of which are unused and come in their original packaging. The necklace charm measures 1.25” tall, the patch measures 3.25”x2.25”, and the name plate measures 2.25”x4”. The condition is very good overall, with some creasing and general wear to the packaging. $100-$200
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1100. Pair of Complete Orange Bird Earring Displays. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of complete Orange Bird themed store displays including (36) large earrings and (12) small earrings. These stylish souvenirs are a great way to take this popular mascot with you on the go. Measuring approximately 0.75” tall each, the earrings are in good condition overall, with some surface wear from age. $200-$400
1099. Complete Orange Bird Stick Pins Store Display. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A complete Orange Bird themed store display that includes (12) stick pins. These jewelry items beautifully capture this beloved mascot, and measure 2” long each. The condition is very good with minor wear to the display frame. $200-$400
1101. Complete Orange Bird Ring Store Display. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A complete Orange Bird themed store display that includes (12) adjustable rings. These jewelry items beautifully capture this beloved mascot, and measure 0.6” in diameter. The condition is very good with minor wear to the display frame. $200-$400
1102. Pair of Complete Orange Bird Bracelet Store Displays. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of complete Orange Bird themed store displays with include (24) slip-on bracelets in one display, and (12) slip-on bracelets in the other. These bracelets provide a fantastic way to take the charm of this beloved mascot with you on the go, and each bracelet measures 2.25” in diameter. The condition is very good with minor wear to the display frames. $200-$400 349
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1103. Original Functioning Pair of Enchanted Tiki Room Birds. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) An incredibly rare pair of original audio-animatronic birds that were once installed within the Enchanted Tiki Room. The birds date between the 1970s and 1980s, and still retain their original feathers and inner mechanics. A custom stand has been built to house the birds, which features imagery based on iconic designs and elements from the attraction. A button on the front of the stand plays the introductory audio from the attraction and allows the birds to move and sign along with the chorus to “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room.” These original animatronic props are an incredible functioning piece of Walt Disney World history. Standing 95” tall, 42” wide, and 36” deep, this impressive display is arguably as close to having the Enchanted Tiki Room in your own home as one could possibly hope to have. The condition is very good overall, and an air compressor is included to operate the show. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $80,000-$100,000 350
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1104. Enchanted Tiki Room Closed Sign. (Disneyland, 1980s) A gorgeous hand-painted sign for the Enchanted Tiki Room. This sign features two of the Tiki Room birds carrying luggage and apol-ogizes for the fact that the birds have “flown the coop.” Likely used for a period of refurbishment, this sign is a beautiful representation of this iconic Disney attraction. Measuring 30”x40.25”, the sign is in very good condition with some slight scuffing to the sign, as well as chipping and surface wear to the faux bamboo frame. $2,000-$4,000
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1105. Pirates of the Caribbean Construction Film Reel. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) A very rare film reel featuring construction footage for Pirates of the Caribbean. The film comes in a metal Channel 8 Color Labs canister that is titled “Walt Disney World Co. #3 Pirates of the Caribbean.” The film is in color and has sound, providing a fascinating look into the creation of this iconic attraction. The film reel measures 3.75” within its 5.25” in diameter canister. Full functionality has not been tested; however, sections of the film have been examined and show the construction crew both inside the attraction and working on the attraction’s facade. $300-$500
1106. Pirates of the Caribbean Button and Brochure. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A very rare brochure and button promoting the opening of Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Walt Disney World. The button measures 2.25” in diameter and the brochure measures 9”x20” unfolded. The condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
1107. Set of (3) Pirates of the Caribbean Name Stickers. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A set of (3) unused name stickers used for a Pirates of the Caribbean themed event at Walt Disney World. The stickers have great pirate imagery and were likely created for an event relating to the attraction, or possibly for the Pirate’s Point Excursion events at the Polynesian Village Resort. Measuring 4.5” in diameter, the stickers are in very fine condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1108. Pirates of the Caribbean Souvenir Guide. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A rare pictorial guide for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This impressive guide contains legends of historical pirates that inspired the attraction, early concept artwork by Marc Davis, as well as behind-the-scenes imagery of the Imagineers creating the attraction, and more. This 47-page guide measures 10.75”x8.75” and is in very good condition with some wear along the spine and at the corners. $100-$200
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1110. Pair of Pirates of the Caribbean Doubloon Keychains. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A pair of Pirates of the Caribbean souvenir doubloons with corresponding skull keychains. These doubloons were designed to be purchased separately and could be custom engraved before being placed on the keychain, however these doubloons are not engraved. The doubloons measure 1.5” in diameter, and the set is in very good condition with minor edge-wear to the keychain backing. $100-$200
1109. Pirates of the Caribbean Animatronic Pirate Costume. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s) A rare costume prop from Pirates of the Caribbean. These pants were worn by an animatronic pirate within the attraction, and still retain their WDW label inside. The label has a note in felt marker, “Pirates Figure #34.” The oversized pants were designed in a pirate-style and measure approximately 34”x29”. The pants are in good condition, having been intentionally discolored and worn down for use within the attraction. Included with the costume is a photo of an animatronic pirate wearing these pants. $800-$1,000
1111. Pair of Walt Disney World Pirates Caribbean Souvenirs. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-2000s) A souvenir coin and a necklace with a medallion celebrating the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction. This set offers a fantastic look at both vintage and modern souvenirs from one of the park’s most popular rides. The vintage coin measures 1.5” in diameter, while the medallion measures 2” in diameter. Both are in very good condition with a spot of discoloration due to age on the front of the coin, and some discoloration on the chain of the necklace. The medallion also shows some scuffing on the reverse. $100-$200
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1112. “A Pirate’s Life for Me” WDCC Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2000) A stunning pair of figures created as part of the Walt Disney Classics Collection. Titled “A Pirate’s Life for Me” and based on a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean, this set of figures are numbered 1150/1500. The hard to find figures were offered at a convention at Walt Disney World, and come in the original box and packaging with the original Certificate of Authenticity. The Pirate with Magistrate figure measures 8.25” tall while the Captain measures 7” tall. Both figures are in good condition overall, with a repaired break in the pirate’s foot. $100-$200
1113. Pirates of the Caribbean Poster Development Artwork. (Walt Disney World, 1982) An original line art test print featuring Jim Michaelson’s design for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction poster. The final artwork was used at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland, with this print beautifully showcasing the artwork itself, unobscured by the text which would be in the bottom half on the final posters. The poster print measures 34”x24” and is in good condition overall with a few small tears around the edges and minor wear throughout from use. $300-$500 354
1114. Pirates of the Caribbean Barker Bird Limited Edition. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A limited edition Barker Bird figure based on the animatronic prop seen in Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World. The bird is created in resin and has a small drawer built into the base. Limited to just 500 pieces, this collectible was created as part of the Adventures on the Seven Seas Lagoon event. Measuring 10.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original box. $300-$500
SESSION TWO When the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, Frontierland only had three attractions, The Disneyland Railroad Station, Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, and the brand new Country Bear Jamboree. Tom Sawyer Island opened in 1973. A large section of the land was set aside for the planned Western River Expedition. The area sat empty until Big Thunder Mountain Railroad premiered in 1980. The remaining area was rebuilt with a new Railroad Station and Splash Mountain in 1991.
1115. Country Bear Jamboree Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1972) An original lithographic poster for the Country Bear Jamboree attraction. This particularly rare variant of the poster, designed by Jim Michaelson, Marc Davis, and Eddie Martinez, was created for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Featuring the principal cast of characters in great detail, the poster measures 54”x37”. The condition is fair to good with creases and wear throughout from use, particularly at the top. $800-$1,000 355
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1116. Country Bear Band Punch-Out Book. (Walt Disney World, 1971) A wonderful punch-out souvenir book of characters from the Country Bear Jamboree. The book includes six characters and the pages are perforated for easy removal. Measuring 12”x8.75”, the book is in very good condition with minor cover wear. $100-$200
1118. Country Bear Jamboree Souvenir Record. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A book and record featuring music from the Country Bear Jamboree attraction. The 11-page book and record measure 12.5”x12.5”. The record is in fine condition and the vinyl has never been played. $100-$200
1117. Country Bear Jamboree Henry Medium Figure. (Walt Disney World, c.2011) A wonderful “medium figure” of Henry, the host of The Country Bear Jamboree. Created by artist Brian Blackmore as part of The Art of Disney Theme Parks collection, this resin figure is hand-painted and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the attraction. Measuring 14.5” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes with its original packaging. $200-$400
1119. Set of (3) Country Bear Jamboree Production Documents. (Walt Disney World, 1969-70) A set of (3) production documents used in development of the Country Bear Jamboree for Walt Disney World. The set includes a 5-page preliminary animation breakdown from Jan 22, 1969, a 14-page animation breakdown of the movements of the Bear Band from June 24, 1970, and a 7-page show script. These early documents provide a fascinating look into the creation of this iconic attraction. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the documents are in very good condition with minor surface wear and a few small hand-written notes from their original use, as well as an unrelated doodle on the reverse of one of the sheets. $100-$200 356
1120. Country Bears Mile Long Bar Wall Decor. (Walt Disney World, c.1980s-90s) An original framed print which once hung in the Mile Long Bar in Frontierland. As the Mile Long Bar was tied to the Country Bears, this print was part of the bar’s themed decor and features a reproduction of “The Bear Dance” by William Holbrook Beard. Measuring 18.75”x28.5” in its 27”x36.75” frame, the print is in very good condition with expected wear from age and park use. $500-$800
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1121. Pecos Bill Cafe Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s-80s) A large sign from the Pecos Bill Cafe in Frontierland. This opening year Magic Kingdom restaurant was a popular barbecue location for over 20 years before it closed and was eventually remodeled as the Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn & Cafe in 1998. This original sign is from the original iteration of the restaurant, and is painted on board with a textured leather look. Measuring an impressive 36”x61.5”, the sign is in good condition overall with some surface and edge wear from the sign’s use and removal. $800-$1,000
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1122. Diamond Horseshoe Revue Menu. (Walt Disney World, 1983) A stylish menu from the Diamond Horseshoe Revue restaurant sponsored by Del Monte. This menu features western-inspired imagery throughout and is bound at the seams with gold thread. The menu measures 9”x12.25” unfolded and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some creasing to the spine from use. $100-$200
1123. Set of (4) Western River Maquettes. (Walt Disney World, c.1960s70s) A group of (4) original maquettes created for the legendary never-built “Western River Expedition” attraction. The maquettes depict several of the characters created during the attraction’s development phases, and are composed of painted fiberglass. The maquettes range in size from the 7” tall buffalo to the 8.5” tall women. The condition is fair to good overall, with some additional painted color details such as the red lips of the women, and some general surface wear from use. The buffalo has cracks in the horns and tail, however it has metal wire built within these more delicate areas so they remain attached. $300-$500
1124. Mickey & Donald Frontierland Construction Sign Drawing. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) An original drawing of Mickey and Donald created for a Frontierland construction sign. Accomplished in pencil on vellum, the drawing measures approximately 7”x10” on the large 18”x31” vellum sheet. The condition is good, with a vertical fold through the center, and some tearing and wear at the edges of the paper. $200-$400 359
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1125. Splash Mountain Attraction Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1992) An original silkscreened Walt Disney Imagineering printer’s proof for the Splash Mountain attraction poster. This poster was designed by Larry Nikolai and features imagery of Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox, and Br’er Bear on the climactic drop at the end of the attraction. This poster style was used for the Splash Mountain attraction posters at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland, with this Walt Disney World version bearing the name of the park in the lower-right corner. This rare printer’s proof has the Walt Disney Imagineering logo in the bottom-right margin and is hand-numbered 23/90. The poster measures 47”x33” and is in very good condition with minor creases and edge-wear. $1,000-$2,000 360
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1128. Big Thunder Mountain Expenses Documents. (Walt Disney World, 1979) A set of (66) Imagineering documents relating to Big Thunder Mountain. The set includes xeroxed drawings, one original ink and pencil drawing of a lightning rod, and various project requests, attraction outlines, and inventory sheets used in the creation of Big Thunder Mountain. This impressive collection comes from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke, whose handwritten notes detail the myriad of hardware needed to complete the attraction. The documents measure 11”x8.5” and the set is in good condition overall with some edge wear and handling wear from use. $100-$200
1126. Splash Mountain Grand Opening Invitation. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A rare invitation for the grand opening of Splash Mountain at Walt Disney World. The invitation features pop-up imagery of the climatic drop at the end of the attraction and includes a separate booklet with the itinerary for the celebration. The grand opening was sponsored by Delta Air Lines as part of a partnership between the airline and Walt Disney World. The invitation measures 9”x6.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. An itinerary for the grand opening event is also included. $200-$300
1127. Splash Mountain Show Script. (Walt Disney World, 1990) An original draft of the show script for Splash Mountain at the Magic Kingdom. Marked as Revision #2, and prepared by Walt Disney Imagineering, this 63-page script contains all the dialogue that was planned for the attraction; however, some changes were made for the final version. This document provides and incredible behind the scenes look at the creation of this fan-favorite attraction. Measuring 11.5”x9” within its outer blue folder, the script is in very good condition with minor cover wear. $100-$200
1129. Big Thunder Mountain Inter-Office Communication. (Walt Disney World, 1985) A WED Enterprises inter-office communication from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. This document includes the travel itinerary for members of the Oriental Land Company during their tour of the Big Thunder Mountain attractions in the U.S. This tour was a prelude to the construction of Big Thunder Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland. The 31-page document measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some edge-wear and bending to the corners. $100-$200
1130. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Press Kit. (Walt Disney World, 1980) A rare press kit created for the Grand Opening of Walt Disney World’s Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in 1980. The press kit features a beautiful cover image of concept art of a steam engine from the attraction. The kit includes (5) glossy 11”x8” black-and-white photos, (2) typed press release documents, and one fact sheet. Additionally, there are (2) typed press releases for Eastern Airlines and one Eastern Airlines brochure. The kit measures 12”x9” and is in good condition with edge-wear to the cover from use, as well as some tape residue. $100-$200 361
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1131. Big Thunder Mountain FastPass Cabinet. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original themed FastPass cabinet from Walt Disney World. Attributed to Big thunder Mountain Railroad, this outer wooden cabinet would have been installed over the inner electronic components that dispensed the FastPasses. A small plaque is inside the cabinet that reads “Fastpass Ticket Dispenser.” Measuring 63” tall, the FastPass cabinet is in good condition overall with some surface wear from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $800-$1,000
1132. Getaway Stagecoach Line Disney Vacation Club Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2010) An original wooden sign from Frontierland’s themed kiosk for the Disney Vacation Club. Titled “Getaway Stagecoach Line,” this sign was displayed over the entrance to the location where guests could learn more about the club’s various offerings. Measuring 30.75”x47.5” and 1.25” thick, the sign is in fair condition overall with wear throughout from use. Due to the materials used in the sign’s creation and its prominent outdoor use, there are areas on both sides of the sign that have extensive paint peeling, and the paint is generally very delicate. As such, please be advised that a few additional spots of paint may peel from what is depicted in the photo. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $400-$600 362
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Originally conceived as an annex to Main Street in Disneyland (and visible on the early souvenir maps), Liberty Square was revisited in the 1960s as Disney World was being planned. A need arose for a land comparable to New Orleans Square at Disneyland, but not exactly the same. Imagineers chose an early American, eighteenth century theme, with special concentration on the American Revolutionary War (the fact that the bicentennial was just a few years away also helped the decision). Liberty Square became home to the Hall Of Presidents, The Mike Fink Keelboats, The Admiral Fowler Riverboat (now the Liberty Square Riverboat), and the ever popular Haunted Mansion.
1135. The Hall of Presidents Souvenir Record. (Walt Disney World, 1972) A very rare unopened record with attached story book from the Hall of Presidents in Liberty Square. There is a full-color 11-page book included with the record. The record measures approximately 12.5”x12.5” and is in very good condition with a few small tears to the plastic wrap, which retains the original price sticker on the reverse. $100-$200
1133. Liberty Square Mike Fink Keelboats Spiel. (Walt Disney World, c.1995) A 15-page informational spiel created for Disney tour guides to use in the Mike Fink Keelboats attraction in Liberty Square. This spiel includes the history of early frontier days when Mike Fink, King of the River, first met Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. This document was first released in 1995 and reprinted in 1997. The spiel measures 11”x8.5” and is in fair to good condition with some staining on the lower-right of the cover. $200-$400
1136. Richard F. Irvine Pilot’s Certificate. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original souvenir pilot’s certificate from the Richard F. Irvine Riverboat in Frontierland. The souvenir was given to lucky guests who were asked to help pilot the vessel. This beautiful certificate features a gold border with a vignette of the riverboat in the center. The bottom of the certificate includes a stamped signature for Roy E. Disney, Commodore. Measuring 8”x10”, the certificate is in very good condition. $100-$200
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1134. Liberty Tree Tavern Menu Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original menu sign from the Liberty Tree Tavern in Liberty Square at the Magic Kingdom. The top of the sign reads, “We, the Sons and Daughters of the Liberty Tree Tavern, invite you to share the bounty of our daily harvest” and the lunch and dinner options are also listed. Printed on thin metal over board, the sign measures 21.75”x33.75” and the condition is fair to good with some discoloration at the edges and minor surface wear from use. $200-$400
1137. Hall of Presidents Ronald Reagan Audio Tape. (Walt Disney World, 1981) An original audio tape recording used for the dialog of the Ronald Reagan audio-animatronic figure at Walt Disney World. This tape was created on July 14, 1981 while developing the Reagan figure for the attraction to coincide with Reagan’s first term in office. The tape comes in its original box with the Walt Disney World Co. Studio “D” project label on the lid. The tape is marked as 7 1/2 IPS, 2 track, and having a duration of 2.5 minutes. The audio tape has not been tested but appears to be in very good condition, with some creases in some of the tape at the end of the reel. $100-$200
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1138. Original Haunted Mansion Stretching Portrait. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An original hand-painted canvas stretching portrait from the Haunted Mansion at the Magic Kingdom. Featuring the woman sitting on the tombstone of her late husband, George, this original prop is a wonderful artifact of Haunted Mansion history. Only the earliest stretching portraits were hand-painted, while more modern ones are printed. This incredible Haunted Mansion prop measures 144”x48” and is in good condition overall with a few minor scratches and marks from the portrait’s use and removal. There are a few hand-written notes in the margins of the canvas and on the reverse from the creation, installation, and removal of this prop. $80,000-$100,000
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1139. Haunted Mansion “Tomb Sweet Tomb” Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1990s) An original “Tomb Sweet Tomb” prop that was displayed in the Corridor of Doors sequence of the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. This prop was removed from the Haunted Mansion during a refurbishment and was given as a gift by Imagineer Jason Surell. The prop is printed with a foamcore backing and measures 30”x33”. The condition is good with some edge-wear and light separation to the backing. The reverse is inscribed “from WDW Corridor of Doors to yours-Jason Surrell.” The prop comes beautifully framed, and ready for display. $5,000-$7,000 365
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1141. Haunted Mansion Servant’s Quarters Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.1990s) An original sign used within the Haunted Mansion to specify certain cast member areas. Made of acrylic board that is designed as a ghoulish bat, this sign is a fantastic prop for the iconic attraction. Measuring 4.25”x11.75”, the sign is in good condition overall with some surface and edge wear from its original use. $800-$1,000
1142. Haunted Mansion Attraction Audio Tape. (Walt Disney World, 1980) An original audio tape recording created for the Haunted Mansion at Walt Disney World. This tape was created in October of 1981 and is titled “Haunted Mansion Artist.” The tape comes in its original box with the Walt Disney World Co. Studio “D” project label on the lid. The tape is marked as 7 1/2 IPS, 2 track, and having a duration of 2min and 45sec. The audio tape has not been tested but appears to be in very good condition, with some creases in some of the tape at the end of the reel. $100-$200
1143. Small Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A very rare small-sized Haunted Mansion Secret Panel Chest puzzle box from Walt Disney World. A hidden latch on the side opens in a specific pattern to reveal a large hidden compartment on top, and a secret drawer in the side of the chest. This is a very charming and intricately built item, which measures 5.5”x3.5” and 2.25” tall. The condition is good overall with surface wear from use, including a chip at the bottom of the lid. $100-$200 366
1144. Haunted Mansion Souvenir 8mm Film. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A souvenir Super 8mm color film reel featuring scenes and sound from Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion. This film comes in its original box with fantastic imagery on the lid and bears a Walt Disney World label in the bottom-right corner. This 50ft film measures 3.25”x3.25” within its box and is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
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1145. Haunted Mansion Royal Tea and Totter Boxed Pin Set. (Walt Disney World, 2003) A rare limited edition boxed pin set that was sold during Walt Disney World’s special Haunted Mansion event on October 29, 2003. This boxed set was created by artist Martha Widener and limited to only 500 pieces, and comes in a gorgeous resin display box which opens up to reveal the pins. This set includes (3) pins, featuring the king and queen ghosts who are riding a teeter-totter atop a tombstone, and a fair maiden ghost on a swing. The display box measures 4.25”x4.75” and 2” deep. The pins are in very good condition, and the original box and certificate of authenticity are included. $200-$400
1147. Dooney & Bourke Haunted Mansion Tote. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A beautiful Dooney & Bourke tote bag inspired by the Haunted Mansion attraction. This tote features a design based on the wallpaper pattern inside of the Haunted Mansion and includes a leather Haunted Mansion tag. This item is unused with its original tags and packaging, and measures 9”x14” and 7” thick. The condition is very fine, and the bag is unused. $200-$400
1146. Set of (5) Haunted Mansion Limited Edition Pins. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition boxed set of (5) pins based on the Haunted Mansion. The pins depict Mickey and friends frightened to see the ghost bride in the attic of the Mansion, and the pins are contained within a chest-shaped box with removable lid. Created in a limited edition of only 350 pieces for the 999 Happy Haunts event, these pins range in size from 1.5” to 2” tall. The chest measures 6.25”x10.25” and 8” tall and is in good condition overall with some wear to the surface from previous display. $100-$200
1148. Haunted Mansion Dread Family Busts Set. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) A set of (5) miniature busts from the Haunted Mansion featuring the six Dread family members: Bertie, Uncle Jacob, Aunt Florence, Cousin Maude, and the twins Wellington and Forsythia. Life-size versions of these busts were installed at Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion attraction as part of an interactive “who-killed-who” game to be played in line. These busts measure approximately 9” tall with some variance in size, and the set is in very good condition. The busts come in their original box and packaging. $200-$400 367
1149. Haunted Mansion Organ Figure. (Walt Disney World, 2004) A limited edition resin figure of the iconic organ from the Haunted Mansion. This figure was offered at the 999 Happy Haunts event, and a hidden space in the seat includes a sheet music pin. The figure was limited to only 1330 pieces and measures approximately 11” tall. The condition is very fine with little wear, and the figure comes in its original event box. $300-$500
VAN EATON GALLERIES PRESENTS: A HISTORY OF DISNEYLAND & WALT DISNEY WORLD Although very similar to Disneyland when it opened in 1971, Fantasyland in the Magic Kingdom has undergone several revisions, modifications, and expansions over the years. This land is home to such classic attractions as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage and Its a Small World. In 1998, the Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride attraction was removed and replaced with The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh. Notably in 2012, Snow White’s Scary Adventures closed and in 2014 an entirely new area paying tribute to the 1937 Disney feature opened featuring The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train attraction. This area of the park is constantly evolving, making artifacts from earlier years quite collectible.
1150. Cinderella Castle Pre-Opening Logo Concept Drawing. (Walt Disney World, c.1970) A very rare original concept drawing for a Cinderella Castle logo to be used for Walt Disney World. This logo concept is intricately designed in ink and marker, with sections of the logo created in handtrimmed and applied paper. The logo concept is taped along the top and bottom of its 9”x7” paper sheet to a 15”x11” art board. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. $300-$500
1151. Cinderella Castle Prop Blueprint & WED Letter. (Walt Disney World, 1976) A rare blueprint for a medieval wall light prop used on Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. This blueprint was sent along with a WED Imagineering letter describing that the original props were made in 1970 but now more were required. The blueprint measures 35.5”x47” and is in fair to good condition with some wear to its original fold-lines and some spots of discoloration from use. The blueprint also comes with a color photo of one of the wall props in use at the park, as well as the original mailing envelope sent from WED Imagineering. $200-$400
1152. Original Cinderella Castle Painting. (Walt Disney World, 1981) A stunning original painting by artist Merry Rosecrans titled “Dreams do Come True.” This original acrylic painting on canvas lovingly depicts Cinderella Castle during the 10th anniversary of the park. Signed by Rosecrans in the lower left, this original painting comes in a custom frame with an etched plaque displaying the name of the painting. With an image size of 19.5”x15.5” within its 25.5”x21.5” decorative frame, the painting is in very fine condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. $400-$600 368
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1153. Cinderella Light-Up Castle. (Walt Disney World, 1988) A ceramic light-up Cinderella Castle created by Sears as part of the Magic Kingdom Collection. The castle comes in its original box with a light bulb and cord that can be placed in an opening in the base. Measuring 10.5” tall, the light-up castle is in very good condition overall with some minor surface wear. $100-$200
1155. Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle Ashtray. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A ceramic ashtray featuring an early stylized rendition of Cinderella Castle in the center. Measuring 5” in diameter and 0.75” tall, the ashtray is in good condition with minor color and surface wear from use. $100-$200
1154. Cinderella Castle Smoked Glass Dish. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A smoked glass dish featuring stylish retro imagery of Cinderella Castle. This charming souvenir measures 4.75”x4” and is in over good condition with some light surface scuffs from use. $50-$100
1156. Cinderella Castle Model Kit Book. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A rare “Build Your Own Cinderella Castle” model book. The front cover features a representation of how the castle should look upon completion and has an early color photo of Cinderella Castle on the reverse. The book is printed on sturdy card stock and includes illustrated step-by-step instructions, a diagram, and clearly numbered pieces for easy assembly. The book measures 12”x9.75” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some yellowing to the pages. $100-$200 369
1157. Be Our Guest Restaurant Menu. (Walt Disney World, 2018) An original menu from the Be Our Guest restaurant in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom. The double-sided sturdy menu lists the entrée and beverage options and measures 11”x8.5”. The condition is good overall with some light surface scratches from use. $100-$200
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1158. H.R. Russell Original Cinderella Castle Concept Painting. (Walt Disney World, c.1995) An original concept painting by artist H.R. Russell, known for such iconic work as the Captain EO attraction poster. The artwork features Cinderella Castle with its birthday cake overlay, as seen during the park’s 25th anniversary in 1996. This concept painting is accomplished in acrylic on art board and depicts the Castle as white with pink accents, while the final look for the Castle was pink with white accents. Measuring 20”x16”, the painting is in very fine condition with minor edge wear and faint moisture discoloration to the top-left corner. Russell signed the bottom-right corner, and a paper cover is hinged over the artwork that features Russell’s address stamp. $700-$900 370
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1160. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Jewel Bucket Prop. (Walt Disney World, 2014) An original prop bucket used during the grand opening events for the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. This display prop features a mound of faux jewels within the hand-painted foam bucket. The name of the attraction is displayed on the front of the bucket, with a rope handle attached at the sides. Measuring 11” in diameter and 13.5” tall, the prop is in good condition overall with some scuffs and minor wear to the bucket’s surface from use. A few jewels are missing but the prop still displays wonderfully. $500-$700
1159. Princess Merida Fairytale Garden Banner. (Walt Disney World, 2012) An original fabric hanging banner from the Fairytale Garden in Fantasyland. The banner depicts the clan crests from the animated film Brave, and was used at the meet and greet area for the Princess Merida walk-around character. Measuring 62” tall, this stylish banner is in good condition overall with wear along the edges from use, including some small holes. The color has faded a bit from use. $200-$400
1161. Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Parking Only Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2014) A special parking sign created for a Seven Dwarfs Mine Train event at the Magic Kingdom. Printed on thin metal, the sign features the name of the attraction and the Seven Dwarfs, and has two screw holes at the top and bottom edges for display. Measuring 18”x12”, the sign is in very good condition. $200-$400 371
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1162. The Barnstormer FastPass & Stand-By Wait Time Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2010s) An original FastPass distribution and stand-by wait time sign for The Great Goofini’s Barnstormer attraction at the Magic Kingdom. This sign was used in the park to digitally display the time guests would expect to see on their FastPasses as they received them, as well as the stand-by wait time. Measuring 58.75”x57” and 10.5” deep with the mounting brackets included, this sign is in very good condition with expected wear from use. The sign is not functional, however it still includes some of its original electronics and digital display screens. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $1,000-$1,500 372
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1163. Original Mr. Toad Painting by Don “Ducky” Williams. (Walt Disney World, 1986) An original acrylic painting by renowned Walt Disney World artist Don “Ducky” Williams of characters from Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride. This artwork contains (4) portrait style original paintings of Angus MacBadger, Mr. Toad, Mole, and Water Rat on one art board. Each of the portraits measures 4”x3.5” and the artwork has an image size of 7”x18” within its 11.25”x22.25” frame. The condition is very good, and the artwork has been signed and personalized by Williams “To my friend, Father Bob” in the lower-right corner. $500-$800
1164. Walt Disney World Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride Devil Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A beautifully hand-painted fiberglass devil prop from the Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride attraction at Walt Disney World. The vibrant red character is an instantly recognizable and popular feature of the former Magic Kingdom attraction and comes with its original pitchfork. The figure measures 23” tall and is in very good condition with some wear and scuffing throughout from park use. Some of the original metal fixtures are still intact within the character’s body. $6,000-$8,000 373
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1165. Original It’s a Small World Animatronic Doll. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original animatronic doll from It’s a Small World at the Magic Kingdom. This doll features vinyl hands, legs, and head and includes its original prop wardrobe items. The inner animatronics are complete, and the original base has wiring that is labeled to blink the eyes and to have the right hand move to tap the tambourine. Full animatronics such as this are some of the rarest and most difficult to come by Disney Parks collectibles, with this particular prop beautifully representing the characters of this iconic attraction. The doll measures 30” tall, not including the stand, and is in very good condition with minor surface wear and some slight wear to the hair by the right eye. The doll has clothing with a Disneyland Resort label, however it is not uncommon for clothing props like these to have been swapped between the parks. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $15,000-$20,000 374
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1166. It’s a Small World Audio-Animatronic Shirt. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A rare prop shirt from an audio-animatronic figure within the It’s a Small World attraction at Walt Disney World. This shirt still retains its Disney wardrobe tag and is marked for figure #98 within the attraction. This shirt has hidden Velcro seams on the reverse and sides that allow it to be easily removed and put back on the animatronic figure. This item measures 11” from the neck to the bottom hem and is in good condition with some wear from use including a few black smudges on the front and some worn areas on the shoulders, arms, and back. $500-$800
1168. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Cast Member Hat Badge. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An extremely rare cast member hat badge from the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage attraction at the Magic Kingdom. The metal badge features the iconic “N” Nautilus logo and is slightly curved to better fit the cast member hats. Measuring 1.75”x2.75”, the condition is very good with minor wear to reverse. $100-$200
1167. It’s a Small World Souvenir Poster. (Walt Disney World, 1974) A souvenir poster from Walt Disney World featuring illustrated imagery based on It’s a Small World. Depicting the children of the world and their various flags, the poster measures 18”x14” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1169. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Maintenance Manual Cover. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) A stylish cover for the WED Imagineering maintenance manual for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage. The manual has fantastic cover imagery, and although the inner components are missing, the cover itself is a great artifact in the attraction’s history. Measuring 11.75”x10.25”, the cover is in fair condition with surface wear throughout from use. $300-$500 375
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1170. Mark IV Monorail Blue Horn. (Walt Disney World, c.1971-80s) An original dual air horn used by Walt Disney World’s Mark IV Monorail Blue. The Mark IV Monorail Blue train began its service September 20, 1971, and has the distinction of being retired early to be used in creating prototypes for the Mark VI, which was introduced in 1989. This original metal air horn was created by Grover Products Co and the two horns measure 34” and 37” long. The condition is good overall, with some wear throughout from its original use as well as tarnishing throughout the metal from age. $600-$800
1171. Monorail Operators Training Materials. (Walt Disney World, c.2006) An original set of cast member training materials for Monorail operators at Walt Disney World. The materials include the Monorail Operations Drive Training Journal, a Transportation Maintenance Fun Facts and Coloring Book, and a Disney Transport Maintenance pin. The Training Journal covers the information given to the new recruits from the transportation team and the coloring book features stylish art on the cover and is filled with various Disney vehicles to make memorizing the transportation facts a bit simpler. The journal measures 11.5”x10”, the coloring book 11.5”x9.25”, and the pin 1”x3”. The condition of these materials is very good overall with minor wear from use. $300-$500
1172. Original Monorail Maintenance Sign Drawing. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) An original drawing created for a Monorail maintenance sign at the Magic Kingdom. Featuring Mickey with Ludwig Von Drake in front of the Monorail, this pencil drawing on vellum measures 12”x24” and is in fair to good condition with some tears around the edges. $200-$400 376
1173. Monorail Mark VI Concept Art Print. (Walt Disney World, c.1987) A wonderful concept art print featuring a design by Imagineer George McGinnis for the interior of the Mark VI Monorail at Walt Disney World. The large print has an image size of 19”x25” within its original 25”x31” mat frame. The condition is fair, with moderate edge and corner wear from use and age and some moisture wear to the edges of the mat and backing board. $300-$500
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1174. Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe open sign from Walt Disney World. The sign is printed on thin metal with a dense foam core. Measuring 14”x26”, the sign is in fair condition with some surface scratches from display. $500-$700
1175. Rockettower Plaza Stage Sign. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) An original sign created for Tomorrowland’s Rockettower Plaza Stage. This location was recently home to the popular Incredibles Super Dance Party, and this sign measures 18”x11” and is in good condition overall with some surface wear. The reverse of the sign has a Velcro tab from its original use. $400-$600 377
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1176. Alien Encounter Imagineer Graphic Design Book. (Walt Disney World, 1993) A very rare graphic design book created for internal use by Walt Disney Imagineering for the ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter attraction. This 45-page book features examples of the various signage, logos, and details seen throughout the attraction, as well as a general floor plan of the attraction building. Some of the images are in color and some in black and white, and the designs are beautifully bound with a die-cut cover. Measuring 11”x17.25”, the book is in very fine condition. Imagineering materials from this former attraction are exceptionally scarce. $500-$800
1177. Alien Encounter Show Design Manual. (Walt Disney World, 1990) An original Imagineering manual featuring design elements for Alien Encounter. Created on March 5, 1990, this 41-page manual features early concept renderings for the attraction’s show building, animatronics, site plans, and many other details. Measuring 11.5”x9.25”, this manual represents a great visual archive of this popular attraction. The condition is very good overall with some cover and edge wear from use. Several additional loose sheets are also included with additional attraction details. $500-$700
1178. Set of (11) Alien Encounter Blueprints. (Walt Disney World, 1992) A set of (11) blueprints for ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. The set includes (7) blueprints from Walt Disney World’s version of the attraction, and (4) from the proposed but unrealized version of the attraction for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland 2055 refurbishment. The blueprints feature incredible, scarcely seen details from the attraction including designs that ultimately were never used. The set includes (6) approximately 36”x45” blueprints, and (5) 19”x24” blueprints. The condition is fair to good overall, with some creasing, small tears, and wear to the edges from use, as well as some spots of discoloration. $500-$700 378
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1179. Alien Encounter Imagineering Model & Concept Print. (Walt Disney World, c.1992) A very rare wooden model created by Imagineer Ron Dickson for ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter. This model was for a proposed area of the attraction building and included with the model is a concept art print of what that exterior would have looked like. The eagle model represents a piece of the proposed facade, which can be seen in the concept print. The model is composed of hand-painted wood and measures 16.5” tall. The concept print is backed with foamcore and measures 16.25”x30.5”. The condition of both items in very good, with minor surface and edge wear to both from their original use. The wooden model comes with a portion of an original Imagineering mold for a section of the eagle statue. $500-$700
1180. Alien Encounter Attraction Poster Concept Print. (Walt Disney World, c.1994) A very rare attraction poster concept print by Imagineer Ron Dickson. The poster features the large logo for the attraction with the tag line, “It’s here and there’s nothing on Earth we can do about it.” The New Tomorrowland expansion is advertised along the bottom-edge, and this poster concept is printed on art board. Measuring 24.75”x17.25”, the poster is in good condition overall with some wear from its initial use, including pin holes in the corners and in some of the imagery, and a few ink marks near the top left. Dickson signed the bottom-right corner. $200-$400
1181. Alien Encounter Imagineering Lucite Paperweight. (Walt Disney World, c.1995) An original Lucite paper weight featuring the Alien Encounter logo. The paperweight was created as a gift to members of Imagineering who worked on the project, and this paperweight comes in its original brown box. From the side, the paperweight has a pleasant blue look with air bubbles inside but viewing the paperweight from the top reveals the attraction’s logo. Measuring 2” in diameter by 2.75” tall, the Lucite is in good condition overall with minor surface wear. $200-$400 379
1182. Set of (4) Alien Encounter Souvenir Toys. (Walt Disney World, 1995) A set of Alien Encounter themed toys representing characters from the attraction. The toys include the individually packaged larger Articulated Alien, as well as a separately packaged set of Skippy, Fried Skippy, and Simulated Intelligence Robotics and Roid. The toy figures are unused and come in their original packaging, which measures 8” tall and 10” tall. The figures are in very good condition overall with some surface wear to the packaging. $200-$400
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1183. Star Jets Original Attraction Vehicle. (Walt Disney World, 1974-94) An original Star Jets attraction vehicle from the Magic Kingdom. The Star Jets debuted in 1974 as part of a major Tomorrowland refurbishment, and ran until 1994, when the attraction was refurbished as the Astro Orbiter. Similar to how the Rocket Jets were a focal point for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland for nearly 30 years, the Star Jets were the focal point of the Magic Kingdom’s Tomorrowland due to their prime location in the center of the land and the attraction’s visually engaging, rotating structure. For nearly 20 years, these attraction vehicles took guests on their aerial flight over Tomorrowland, with this vehicle marked as number “12”. The vehicle measures 110” long, 60” wide, and 29” tall. The condition is fair to good, with some expected wear from use including some scratches and dings. The seats and some of the interior components are missing or cracked. The vehicle comes with a removable custom wooden stand, which is in poor condition but still functions to help display the vehicle. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $10,000-$15,000
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1184. Original Space Mountain Construction Sign Drawing. (Walt Disney World, c.1973) An original drawing created for a construction sign for Space Mountain. The Magic Kingdom’s Space Mountain officially opened in 1975, however this original pencil artwork on vellum promotes the opening of the attraction for 1974. Measuring 18”x29.5”, the drawing is in fair to good condition overall with a crease through the center and some edge-wear and small tears. $300-$500
1186. Space Mountain RCA VIP Lounge Phone Prop. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A bright orange rotary dial phone from the RCA VIP Lounge at Space Mountain. As the official sponsor of the attraction from its opening in 1975 until 1993, the RCA Corporation was given a lounge within the ride for special events and for entertaining VIPs. The phone was removed from the lounge in the 1980s, and still retains its original phone number and RCA logo within the rotary dial. Although operation has not been tested, the phone is in good condition with minor discoloration to the handset cord and wear throughout from age and use. $200-$400
1185. Signed Space Mountain Model Photo. (Walt Disney World, c.1970s) An original black-and-white photo of the three-dimensional model that was used in the development of the Space Mountain attraction building. The reverse of the photo is personalized, “Alan: Thanks for your interest. This is an old photo of the study model used in designing The Mountain,” and is signed by Imagineer Glenn Durflinger, who was a Project Designer on the attraction. The photo measures 8”x10” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1187. Signed Carousel of Progress Fact Sheet. (Walt Disney World, 1970s) A signed fact sheet produced by General Electric for the Carousel of Progress attraction. The fact sheet is signed in blue ink by Imagineer Dave Burke. This fold-out pamphlet describes General Electric’s story of electricity and the role it has played in improving the American standard of living from the 1890s through the 1960s. Measuring 11”x8.5” the fact sheet is in good condition with some light creasing throughout. $100-$200
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1188. Mickey Mouse’s Car License Plate Prop & Poster. (Walt Disney World, c.1988) A very rare original prop license plate from Mickey Mouse’s car at Mickey’s Toontown Fair within Walt Disney World. Mickey’s license plate reads “MIK ‘N’ MIN” for Florida, and this prop comes with a similarly themed poster of Mickey and Minnie in a sports car. The metal license plate prop measures 8”x17.5” and the print measures 28”x22”. The condition is good overall with some surface wear to the prop from use, and some worn areas to the color of the poster, particularly around the edges. $1,000-$2,000
1189. Walt Disney World Pixie Hollow Abacus Attraction Prop. (Walt Disney World, c.2000s) A very rare abacus attraction prop from the Pixie Hollow Meet and Greet attraction at Walt Disney World, which operated near Mickey’s Toontown Fair from 2008-2011 before relocating. This prop is Tinker Bell’s abacus, and includes moving walnut pieces within a wooden frame that was created to look like distressed branches. The item measures 25.25”x25.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $500-$800 382
SESSION TWO Originally conceived by Walt Disney during the early development of Walt Disney World, EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow, was an experimental community that would be a center for American innovation and urban living. After Disney’s death in 1966, the concept was abandoned as the company had uncertainty about maintaining and operating an actual city. In the 1970s, Imagineers began developing a second theme park for Walt Disney World as the popularity of the Magic Kingdom grew. The new park maintained the idea of showcasing modern innovation and enterprise through “edutainment” attractions, as well as the addition of a world nations showcase. The park was divided into two sections, Future World and World Showcase. It was named EPCOT Center, in tribute to Walt’s original vision, and opened in 1982. In 1994, the park was renamed to “Epcot,” dropping the acronym and “Center” from the name. 1190. Walt Disney’s Florida Film Final Script. (Epcot, 1966) An incredibly rare WED file copy of the final script for Walt Disney’s informational film about Walt Disney World and Epcot. This copy is marked as “Marty’s Copy” on the cover and belonged to Imagineer and Disney Legend Marty Sklar, who made notes on several pages regarding camera shots. The script includes Walt’s introduction to Disney World and the surrounding property, including the plans for an “airport of the future” and massive welcome complex. The script then introduces Walt’s original vision for E.P.C.O.T. as the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, and details the plans for this planned community. This script provides a wealth of information on Walt’s original idea for Epcot, which would change greatly following his death. The script includes two different endings, one for Florida and the other for industry professionals. This copy matches the final version of the film almost word-for-word, but still includes visible edits and tweaks which offer insight into earlier versions of the script. Offering fantastic insight into the early vision of Epcot, the script measures 11.5”x9.25” and is in good condition. There is some edge-wear and discoloration to the cover from age and use, as well as some residue to the surface. $800-$1,000
1191. “EPCOT: An Introduction” Pre-Opening Proposal. (Epcot, 1976) An extremely rare proposal booklet created by Walt Disney Productions to explain what Epcot is, how it works, and what kind of participation select individuals and businesses can take during its development. Created 6 years prior to the opening of Epcot, when Imagineers were still navigating the shift from the concept of a city to a theme park, this booklet contains concept imagery on the cover and is full of very early information including many details that would be canceled or evolve over time. The ending section is an appeal to members of industry, universities, public agencies, foundations, and other organizations to take part in the development of Epcot. This 18-page booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some surface wear to the cover and a few inner smudges from use. $300-$500
1192. Card Walker “Master Planning for the Future” Booklet. (Epcot, 1976) A rare booklet titled “Master Planning for the Future” containing a transcript of the speech delivered by Card Walker on the 40th anniversary of the Urban Land Institute. The speech provides in-depth details of the master plan of Walt Disney World and the planning of Epcot. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the booklet has been hole-punched and is in fair to good condition overall with a light diagonal crease across the cover, as well as some edge-wear and discoloration from age. $100-$200 383
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1193. Walt Disney World “Master Plan” Aerial Photo. (Epcot, 1982) An original “Master Plan” for Walt Disney World from July of 1982. Created in part by the Reedy Creek Improvement District in order to plan out the current and future development of the land in Florida, this large aerial photo print was used for the soon to open EPCOT Center as well as the Magic Kingdom. The large Master Plan has a legend in the bottom-right which shows how the plan has been split into Walt Disney World’s property line, the Monorail’s route, Development Areas, and Service and Utility Areas. This incredible Master Plan is a great representation of Walt Disney World and the pre-opening of EPCOT, and measures 47”x31” within its vintage frame. The condition is very fine with minor wear to the frame from use. $600-$800 384
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1194. Donn B. Tatum Epcot Speech. (Epcot, 1976) A rare transcript of the speech that was delivered by Donn B. Tatum at the first Epcot Future Technology Conference on May 15, 1976. This fold-out brochure features a portrait of Tatum and contains the speech that was given to over forty key representatives from the scientific, business, and academic communities prior to the opening of Epcot. This item measures 10.25”x8.25” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $200-$400
1195. Epcot Groundbreaking Hardhat & Dirt. (Epcot, 1979) A very rare original hardhat and jar of commemorative dirt from the groundbreaking events for Epcot Center. The groundbreaking event was held on October 1, 1979 and this hardhat has project labels relating to the event. The hard hat is adjustable for size, and the jar measures 2.25” in diameter and 2” tall. The condition is good overall, with some surface wear to the hardhat including a lifting corner to the Epcot sticker, and some surface wear to the jar. There are a couple small breaks to the inner hardhat straps. $100-$200
1196. Collection of (6) Epcot Construction Slides. (Epcot, c.1982) A collection of (6) slides featuring the construction of Epcot Center. These slides feature aspects of the park at various stages of the construction process, and provide a wonderful glimpse into how Epcot came to be. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1197. Collection of (30) Unbuilt Africa Pavilion Photos. (Epcot, c.1982) A collection of (30) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature model images of the potential buildings, props, and scenery of the proposed Equatorial Africa pavilion. These photos offer a glimpse of what this pavilion might have looked like had the original plans been realized. Ranging in size from 4.25”x3.5” to 8”x10”, the photographs are in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $200-$400 385
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1198. “Eyes and Ears” Epcot Preview Cast Member Newsletter. (Epcot, 1978) A special edition cast member publication promoting the opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. Although Epcot would not open for another four years, this newsletter offered a wonderful behind-thescenes preview into Epcot, as well as information about cast member sports clubs, special events, and more. The publication measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edgewear. $50-$100
1199. Collection of Epcot Imagineering Communications. (Epcot, 1980-1987) A set of internal communications from WED Imagineering primarily featuring Engineering and Electrical details relating to the construction of Epcot. This set of (169) pages include change orders, procedural details, clarifications on tasks, a few blank inter-office Imagineering forms, and much more. Many of the documents feature the name of Imagineer Bob Struble. This archive of information provides a great behind the scenes look at the creation of Epcot. The documents measure 11”x8.5” and are in good condition with some wear from use, and some original hand-written notes. $100-$200
1201. WED Enterprises Pre-Opening Epcot Report. (Epcot, 1981) An incredibly rare pre-opening Epcot report from WED Enterprises titled “Project Status Report.” Dated Feb 20, 1981, this impressive report contains 175 pages of information on the development of Epcot and its pavilions, including the current and projected costs leading up to opening day. The report is divided into sections titled Executive Summary, Epcot Project, Universe of Energy, Land, Spaceship Earth, Communicore, Imagination, Future Probe, Post Opening Day, World Showcase, and more. Additionally, the report has small sections at the end relating to Tokyo Disneyland, which would open in April of 1983, and Houston WEDway, relating to the PeopleMover system installed at an airport in Houston, TX in 1981. This archive of information provides a scarce look into the development of Epcot, and measures 11.5”x9” and 1.25” thick. The condition is very good overall with some surface wear to the cover from use. The first inner page is loose but still included. $100-$200
1200. WED Epcot & Tokyo Disneyland Technical Documents. (Epcot, 1981-84) A set of WED Imagineering documents containing details for multi-use systems at Epcot Center and Tokyo Disneyland. The set includes (32) packets containing over 270 pages of information used in the development of aspects of Epcot and Tokyo Disneyland, including control console for The Living Seas and many other multi-use systems throughout the parks. Each sheet measures 11”x8.5” and the set is in overall very good condition with minor wear, including some slight discoloration from use. The title page for most of the packets is stamped in red ink with the WED “Reference Copy” stamp and date. $100-$200
1202. Collection of (34) Pre-Opening Epcot News Briefs. (Epcot, 1982) A large collection of (34) Epcot news briefs relating to the progress of Epcot as well as important information for employees. The collection includes News Brief 1-3, 8, 10-13, 15, 16, 19, 22, 24, 28-30, 32, 33, 36, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46, and 48-51, as well as the unnumbered Special Edition from Sep 24th, 1982. Additionally, the set includes Construction News issues 12, two copies of 14, and an unnumbered issue relating to a Labor Day event. This archive provides a fantastic look at what was occurring at Epcot in the months leading up to the grand opening events, with most of the sheets measuring 11”x8.5”. The condition is good overall, with some areas of discoloration and wear throughout from use. $200-$400
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1203. Epcot Center Preview Scenes Photo Mailer. (Epcot, 1981) A souvenir photo mailer created for the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The mailer contains gorgeous concept artwork of the various lands and pavilions that would be opening the following year. This souvenir has not been mailed and measures approximately 4”x6.25” when folded. The condition is very good with a slight bend near the postage stamp area. $100-$200
1204. Epcot Pre-Opening Book & Button. (Epcot, 1982) A rare pre-opening guidebook for Epcot titled, “The Dawn of a New Disney Era.” The 6-page guide features very early imagery and information on the soon-to-open Epcot Center. The guidebook comes with a matching pre-opening button. The guide measures 11”x8.75” and the button measures 2”x3”. The items are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1205. Epcot Pre-Opening 35mm Film Trailer. (Epcot, c.1982) A rare 35mm film trailer created to promote the opening of Epcot Center. The short footage has great vintage 1980s graphics that spell out “The Future Begins October 1, 1982” followed by the Epcot logo. The film is in good condition, with a reddish tint to the color from age. $100-$200
1206. Epcot Pre-Opening Inter-Office Communication. (Epcot, 1982) An original inter-office communication set from Jack Lindquist regarding the planned official opening dates of the pavilions at Epcot Center. The 2-page inter-office communication also includes 4 sheets relating to the events of the Epcot Center Grand Celebration Weekend on October 22-24, as well as a document for the International World Showcase Reception and Dinner, and a document for the Gala Premiere Presentation of Walt Disney World’s Epcot Lagoon Spectacular. Measuring 11”x8.5”, these rare documents are in very good condition with some minor creases and fold lines from use. $100-$200
1207. Epcot Pre-Opening Merchandise Summary Packet. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare pre-opening packet discussing the merchandise for Epcot. Featuring imagery of Figment on the cover, the 12-page packet contains great black and white photos and information on some of the earliest Epcot souvenirs. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the packet is in very good condition. $100-$200 387
1208. Epcot Pre-Opening Visitor’s Badge. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare paper badge worn by guests visiting Epcot before the official opening. The die-cut yellow badge features Epcot’s logo on both sides and has a thin string attached to the top. Measuring 3.25” in diameter, the badge is in very fine condition. $100-$200
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1209. Epcot Pre-Opening Travel Agent Binder. (Epcot, 1982) A special binder created for a Walt Disney World travel agent seminar prior to the opening of Epcot. The binder includes sample brochures for the Walt Disney World parks and hotels including Epcot Center, Fort Wilderness, Hotel Royal Plaza, and more. The majority of the brochures are from the pre-opening of Epcot, however a few items may have been added by the original owner over time. The materials are 3-hole punched within the 11.5”x10.5” binder. The binder is in fair to good condition overall with some areas of discoloration throughout from use and age, and some minor handling wear to the contents from use. $200-$300
1211. Pair of Signed Epcot Pre-Opening Guides. (Epcot, 1978) A pair of preview guides created to promote the grand opening of Epcot in 1982. These guides feature gorgeous artwork by Neil Boyle on the front and back cover, and one of the guides is signed by Boyle. Wonderful concept illustrations and descriptions of the attractions are included within. Each brochure measures 11”x8.5” and the pair is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400
1210. Epcot Pre-Opening Visitor Badge. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare visitor badge worn by a photographer at Epcot Center prior to its opening. Numbered for “Visitor 43,” this badge has the printed signature of its original user and measures 2.25”x3.25”, not including the clip. The condition is good with some surface wear from use. $100-$200
1212. Set of (3) Multi-Signed Epcot Pre-Opening Brochures. (Epcot, 1980) A set of (3) tri-fold brochures promoting the grand opening of Epcot in 1982. The brochures are signed by three Imagineers that worked on aspects of Epcot, such as Imagineer Murray Lerner who served as Director on Magical Journeys. Stunning black-and-white concept art is featured on the cover, and information about Future World and the World Showcase is included within. Each brochure measures 11”x8.5” and the set is in good condition with some edge-wear and minor bending of the corners. $200-$400 388
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1213. Epcot Pre-Opening Poster. (Epcot, 1982) A pre-opening souvenir poster that promotes the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. Featuring a stylish concept art depiction of Epcot, this rare poster measures 24”x18” and is in good condition overall with minor surface and edge wear, including a small tear along the top-edge. $200-$300
1214. Group of (5) Epcot Imagineering “We Did It!” Souvenirs. (Epcot, c.1982) A collection of Imagineer-exclusive Epcot souvenirs with the “We can do it,” “We are doing it,” and “We did it” slogans. These simple slogans were used to designate various stages of the Epcot project. This collection includes: (2) pins, a bumper sticker, a calendar page, and a poster. Ranging in size from a 1.75” diameter button to the 24”x18” poster, these items are in very good condition with some wear from age and use. There is a small puncture in the red button, and some edge-wear to the poster and calendar page. $200-$300
1215. Signed “We Did It!” Lithograph by Charles Boyer. (Epcot, 1982) A special limited edition lithograph by Disney artist Charles Boyer titled, “We Did It!”. The lithograph was created to celebrate the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982 and depicts the various cast members of the park. The lithograph is signed by Boyer in the bottom-right and is hand-numbered 70/250. Measuring 21”x23.5”, the lithograph is in fair to good condition with some edge-wear. a few creases, and a couple small spots of discoloration in the lower-left margin. $400-$600
1216. Epcot Pre-Opening Spaceship Earth Poster. (Epcot, 1982) A pre-opening souvenir poster featuring Spaceship Earth and the slogan, “The newest wonder of the world.” Measuring 24”x18”, this poster is in fair to good condition with some wear and small tears around the edges from use, as well as some general surface wear. $200-$300
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1217. Harper Goff’s Epcot Grand Opening Admission Badge. (Epcot, 1982) An original admission button for Epcot Center from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. The reverse of the button lists the admission specifications and use dates of Oct. 18 thru 27, 1982. Numbered 1223, this badge is difficult to find on its own, with one belonging to such a notable Imagineer being exceptionally rare. The badge measures 2.25” in diameter and is in good condition with minimal wear. $200-$400
1218. Harper Goff “The WED-Way” Epcot Opening Issue. (Epcot, 1978) An issue of The WED-Way announcing the opening of Epcot in October of 1982. This particular issue comes from the estate of Disney Legend, Harper Goff. Measuring 11”x8.5”, this magazine is in very good condition with minor edge-wear, including creasing along the top edge. $100-$200
1219. Epcot Grand Opening Cast Member Booklet. (Epcot, 1982) A special cast member booklet created for the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. A company thank-you letter from Ron Dominguez is also included. The booklet features a red and gold cover with a die-cut Epcot logo, and contains 24-pages of photos and information on the pavilions and attractions. This booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and some spots of discoloration along the spine. $100-$200 390
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1220. Epcot Grand Opening Logo Sign. (Epcot, 1982) An original sign that was used during the Grand Opening events for Epcot Center and features the logo for the park. The logo’s five rings represent information, technology, environment, education, and entertainment, and the central image represents Earth. The doublesided sign is silkscreened on plexiglass and measures 23” in diameter. The condition is fair to good, with small scratches and scuffs throughout the sign, and a few nicks in the color. $500-$700
1221. Epcot Center Opening Day Commemorative Plates. (Epcot, 1982) A limited edition boxed pair of plates created to commemorate the opening day of Epcot Center. The plates are marked as 1049/7500 and feature beautiful renderings for Future World and World Showcase. The plates measure 8.75” each and come in their original commemorative case. The condition is very good overall with minor surface wear. $100-$200
1222. Epcot Center Grand Opening Ceremony Program. (Epcot, 1982) A program from the grand opening dedication ceremony for Epcot. The front cover is embossed with the Epcot Center emblem. Descriptions of Future World and the World Showcase are detailed inside. The program is in very good condition with minor wear due to age and measures 11”x11”. $100-$200 391
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1223. Spaceship Earth Gala Ticket. (Epcot, 1982) A special ticket created for the Spaceship Earth Gala celebrating the grand opening of Epcot. These tickets were sent to VIPs and guests of Walt Disney Productions to attend the black-tie event which was held on October 22, 1982. The ticket is unused and retains the admission stub, measuring 3”x7” and is in fine condition with very minor wear. $100-$200
1224. Epcot Grand Opening Paperweight. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare limited edition bronze paperweight created to celebrate the grand opening of Epcot. This paperweight was created to resemble an Epcot ticket, and is numbered 010182 in reference to the opening of Epcot on Oct 1, 1982. The paperweight comes in its original clamshell case. Measuring 2”x5.75”, the paperweight is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1225. Epcot Opening Day Cast Member Stamp. (Epcot, 1982) A commemorative envelope with four stamps which was given to a cast member in recognition of Epcot Center’s grand opening. This set was created by the Walt Disney Stamp Club to celebrate Walt Disney World’s newest park. Featuring four Walt stamps to the right of the Epcot insignia, the stamps bear a cancellation date of October 1, 1982, and the envelope comes hinged to an art board backing for display. Measuring 6”x9”, the envelope is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1226. Epcot Opening Day Commemorative Coin. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare medallion given to Walt Disney World employees to commemorate the grand opening of Epcot on October 1, 1982. The coin comes enclosed in a thick card and includes the original envelope as well as the Walt Disney World employee letter from Dick Nunis regarding the opening of the new park. The coin measures 1.75” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100-$200 392
1227. Epcot Grand Opening VIP Numbered Coin. (Epcot, 1982) A heavy metal coin given to select VIPs for the Grand Opening of Epcot Center. This coin is numbered 0422 along the edge and comes in its original plastic case with paper sleeve that is also numbered 0422. The coin measures 2.5” in diameter and is in very good condition with some wear to the packaging. $100-$200
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1228. Epcot Center Opening Year Poster. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir poster created to celebrate the grand opening of Epcot Center at Walt Disney World. Featuring Spaceship Earth, the photo poster measures 24”x18” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1229. “Orlando-land” Epcot Imagineering Issue. (Epcot, c.1980) A special reprint of the June 1980 issue of “Orlando-land” magazine which featured a section titled “EPCOT! The full story at last.” This reprint was issued to the Imagineers, many of whom are featured in this 25-page exclusive. Measuring 10.75”x8.25”, this magazine is in good condition with expected wear from age and use. This includes discoloration along the spine and on the cover, as well as some edge-wear. $200-$400
1231. Epcot Opening Preview Month Calendar. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare calendar of operating hours and special events from the opening month of Epcot. The 2-page calendar lists October 1 through Nov 30 of 1982 and includes a smaller Special Hours and Special Events brochure from Oct 22-24. The calendar sheets measure 11”x8.5” and the set is in very good overall condition with a few spots of surface and edge wear from use. $100-$200
1230. Epcot Classroom Guide Booklet. (Epcot, 1987) An extremely rare teacher’s classroom guide to Epcot that was designed for use for all grade levels. This 58-page softcover booklet includes topics such as communications, science, technology, and more. Each topic is broken down into three levels: grades 3-6, grades 7-9, and grades 10-12. The guide measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some creasing to the front cover, and a 1” worn area on the back cover. $100-$200
1232. Epcot Center Prism Sculpture. (Epcot, 1982) A small replica of the prism sculpture seen in front of Epcot’s Spaceship Earth. Created in plastic over a blue mirrored base, the replica measures approximately 7” tall and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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1233. Set of (8) Epcot Pavilion Buttons. (Epcot, c.1982) An original set of (8) vintage buttons featuring the logos for various pavilions at Epcot. The set includes buttons for Horizons, World of Motion, CommuniCore, Spaceship Earth, Journey Into Imagination, The Living Seas, The Land, and Universe of Energy. This is a great set of these very hard to find buttons, with each measuring 1.75” in diameter. The condition is good overall with some surface wear throughout from use. $100-$200
1234. Spaceship Earth Pewter Figure. (Epcot, c.1980s) A souvenir pewter figure of Spaceship Earth with Mickey Mouse. A felt base allows for this figure to be a perfect desk accessory and is a great representation of the early years of Epcot Center. Measuring 3.25” tall, the figure is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200
1235. “Walt Disney World and Epcot Center” Book. (Epcot, 1985) A colorful hardcover book titled, “Walt Disney World and Epcot Center.” This book offers an amazing look at Walt Disney World and Epcot, with rare photos and information on some of the early attractions, lands, and pavilions. The 30-page book measures 10.75”x8” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. The original dust jacket is included. $100-$200
1236. The Official Album of Epcot Center. (Epcot, 1983) A wonderful souvenir record featuring music from Epcot. The cover artwork is bright and futuristic, featuring Spaceship Earth framed by silhouettes of palm trees. The record measures 12” in diameter and is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $100-$200 394
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1237. “Walt Disney’s Epcot Center” Hardcover Book. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir book titled “Walt Disney’s Epcot Center: Creating the New World of Tomorrow.” This book celebrates the grand opening of Epcot and shares the story of the park’s creation. This book is an impressive look into the history of Epcot and is full of great photos and information. The 240-page hardcover book measures 12.5”x9.75” and is in very good condition and includes its original dust jacket. $100-$200
1238. CommuniCore Person of the Century Brass Plaque. (Epcot, c.1990) A very rare 3-piece brass plaque created for Epcot’s CommuniCore. In 1990, Epcot guests could cast their vote for “Person of the Century” within CommuniCore. However, believed to be due to a misuse of the write-in option for voting, the Person of the Century kiosks were abruptly removed, and the voting halted. This plaque was displayed within CommuniCore during this unique time in Epcot’s history, and measures approximately 9.5”x8”. The condition is very good overall, with minor surface wear and some adhesive tab residue on the reverse from the original installation of the plaque. $400-$600
1240. “The Spirit of Epcot Center” Cast Member Folder. (Epcot, c.1980s) A cast member information folder created for Epcot. The cover folder features a wonderful illustration of Spaceship Earth, and the interior contains the original “The Spirit of Epcot Center” booklet with details about the park and important information for cast members. Additionally, the packet contains (6) typed press releases and a resort entertainment schedule which were likely added to the folder by the cast member at a later date. The outer folder measures 11.75”x9.5” and the items are in very good condition overall, with minor wear and some spots of discoloration to the folder. The informational booklet has been 3-hole punched by its original owner. $100-$200
1239. Spaceship Earth Cast Member Operational Guide. (Walt Disney World, 1987) A very rare operations guide for cast members working Epcot’s Spaceship Earth. The guide is constructed in two parts, with the first half discussing the information needed for safe and efficient operation of the attraction, while the second half contains general information on the ride. The 8-page cast member document provides a rare look at behind the scenes information for this attraction, and measures 11”x8.5”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear from use. $100-$200
1241. Epcot Souvenir Postcard Booklet. (Epcot, 1982) A booklet of (20) unused picture postcards of Epcot Center. The booklet contains vibrant color photos of the countries from World Showcase, the Friendship II boat, Future World, Spaceship Earth, and more. The booklet also includes miniature versions of each postcard. Measuring 3.5”x8”, the booklet is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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1242. Pair of Epcot Center Patches. (Epcot, c.1970s-80s) A pair of embroidered Epcot Center patches. One patch is accentuated with silver-lettering and a glittering image of Spaceship Earth, and the other patch features the Epcot emblem with diagonal bars of color. The patches range from 3” tall to 3” in diameter and are in fine condition, appearing to be unused. $100-$200
1244. Epcot Center Kodak Dial Map. (Epcot, 1982) A unique fold-out dial map created by Kodak for Epcot. Inside is a stylish map of the park with Kodak’s photo spots highlighted, and on the reverse are tips for shooting photos and film. Measuring approximately 6”x6”, the dial map is in very good condition with some creasing along the edges of the reverse side. $100-$200
1243. 1982 EPCOT Center Souvenir Map. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir map from the opening year of EPCOT Center featuring a stylized version of the park as it appeared at opening. This map also includes future attractions, such as The Living Seas, Horizons, and the Morocco pavilion. Notably, this map features Equatorial Africa as a future World Showcase pavilion, which was later replaced by Norway. Measuring approximately 30”x44”, the map is in very good condition with some wear along the fold-lines and a small scratch along the lower edge. $100-$200
1245. Collection of (5) Epcot Pavilion Brochures. (Epcot, 1982) A beautiful group of (5) brochures from the themed pavilion at Epcot. Each brochure offers a brief pavilion summary as well as a list of contact information for other organizations related to that pavilion. Measuring 8.5”x3.75” each when folded, the brochures are in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200 396
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1246. Epcot & Walt Disney World “Prototype Systems” Packet. (Epcot, 1982) A prototype systems and advanced technologies packet for Epcot. This 18-page packet contains information about the new technologies and prototype systems created for use within Epcot and throughout the Walt Disney World property. The packet is divided into sections for computer technology, film and video technology, communications systems, transportation systems, show elements, and more. This item measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear. $100-$200
1248. Signed 1982 Walt Disney Productions Christmas Card. (Walt Disney World, 1982) A signed Walt Disney Productions company Christmas card celebrating the opening of Epcot. The card opens to reveal a wonderful aerial view of Tinker Bell flying over Epcot and is signed by Disney Legend Bob Matheison in the lower left. The card measures 7.75”x10.5” when opened and is in fine condition with very minor bending to the corners. $50-$100
1247. Original Epcot Business Card Artwork. (Epcot, c.1982) An original business card concept design for Norm Doerges, who served as Vice President of WED Imagineering and Vice President of EPCOT Center. The business card sample has a hand-drawn logo in gold with printed text, and the reverse of the card was to have an explanation of the meaning behind the Epcot logo. The card artwork is adhered to a 7.75”x8” art board, with the cards measuring 2”x3.5”. the condition is very good with minor wear. $100-$200
1249. Walt Disney World “Futures Conference” Summary. (Epcot, 1985) A very rare internal document prepared as a summary of the Futures Conference held at the World of Motion Pavilion at Epcot Center on March 27-29, 1985. This 33-page packet summarizes this important series of meetings, in which the future of Walt Disney World was discussed by select higher-ups at Disney as well as invited guests, including: Roy E. Disney, Michael Eisner, Dick Nunis, Marty Sklar, Frank Wells, Patty Disney, and many others. Following the death of Walt Disney, Epcot changed significantly from a planned community to more of a showcase of businesses and ideas. During this conference, the future of Epcot is addressed, along with the positives and negatives of attempting to adapt Epcot to become more like Walt’s original vision. This fascinating document provides a wealth of scarcely seen information, and measures 11”x8.5”. The condition is very good with minor wear from use. $100-$200
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1250. Epcot & Tokyo Disneyland 25th Anniversary Print. (Epcot, 2007) A print created for members of Walt Disney Imagineering in honor of the 25th anniversaries of Epcot and Tokyo Disneyland. Featuring dazzling imagery from both parks and a quote from Walt Disney in the bottom-left corner, this print measures 12”x20” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $50-$100
1252. Group of (8) Epcot Souvenirs. (Epcot, c.1980s) A stunning collection of (8) Epcot souvenirs, including: one pictorial souvenir guidebook, one decal, (2) keychains, a Horizons pamphlet, one souvenir photo mailer, a guidebook, and a poster. These souvenirs are a fantastic memory of Epcot’s early years, and the wonder and promise of another one of Walt’s dreams becoming reality. Ranging in size from the 2” diameter keychain to the 25”x19” poster, this collection is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. This includes some edge-wear on the paper items and light scuffing to the surface of the decal. $100-$200
1251. Epcot Center Souvenir Belt. (Epcot, c.1982) A rare Epcot Center belt that features the Epcot logo on the buckle. This blue clasping belt measures approximately 42.5” long and is in very good condition with minor surface wear to the buckle from use. $100-$200
1253. Set of (3) Epcot Center Watches. (Epcot, 1982) A set of (3) watches featuring matching Epcot imagery on the watch faces. The set includes two men’s watches and one women’s watch. The men’s watches measure 9” long and the women’s watch measures 8” long. The condition is very good overall with minor wear from use. $200-$400 398
1254. Collection of (5) Epcot View-Master Reels. (Epcot, 1980s) A collection of (5) ViewMaster reels featuring imagery from the various areas and pavilions of Epcot Center. These reels are themed for Future World series 1 and 2, and World Showcase series 1-3. Each set contains 21 3-D pictures and measures 8.5”x4.5” in their original sleeves. The collection is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use, and the sleeves have openings at the sides for storage of the reels after viewing. $200-$400
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1255. Epcot 30th Anniversary Medallions & Map. (Epcot, 2012) A pair of special medallions made in celebration of the 30th anniversary of Epcot as well as a 30th anniversary map. The pair includes a replica of the opening day Epcot medallion displayed next to a similarly-designed 30th anniversary medallion. The coins measure 1.5” in diameter and the guide map measures 9”x4”. The condition is very good overall with minor wear. $50-$100
1257. Pair of Epcot Center Magnetic Admission Tickets. (Epcot, 1982) A pair of complimentary admission tickets for Epcot. The tickets allowed a guest to enjoy all attractions within the park. This pair of adult tickets are numbers 01795864 and 01795865, and include the original ticket envelope with instructions for use and reentry. Measuring approximately 2”x3.5” each, the tickets are in very good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
1256. Epcot Center Three-Day World Adventure Ticket. (Epcot, 1981) A rare special edition commemorative ticket created prior to the grand opening of Epcot on October 1st, 1982. An accompanying voucher would be redeemed at a ticket booth following the grand opening in exchange for admission. This ticket includes a sleek metallic ticket envelope that is embossed, “Walt Disney World EPCOT Center.” The ticket measures 3.75”x11.75” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear and some creasing to the top-right corner. The ticket is numbered 023882. $100-$200
1258. Epcot New Year 2000 Mirrored Display. (Epcot, 1999) A rare mirror-backed table display created for the new year celebrations at Epcot leading into the year 2000. The top-half rests into the separate base piece which reads “Happy Holidays 1999.” Measuring 7” tall, the display is in good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200 399
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1259. Epcot PICO Construction Sticker. (Epcot, 1980s) An original project sticker from the Project Installation Coordination Office (PICO) that was created for an Epcot construction project. Featuring a great image of Mickey wearing a PICO hard hat, the sticker measures 3.75” in diameter and is in very good unused condition with a few surface marks. $100-$200 1260. Epcot Souvenir Tote Bag. (Epcot, 1983) A souvenir tote bag from Epcot featuring great 1980s colors and imagery. This sturdy canvas bag features matching designs on both sides, and measures 14”x13.75”. The condition is good, with some surface scuffs and minor wear. $100-$200
1261. Epcot Tour Guide Vest. (Epcot, c.1980s) An older style plaid vest worn by tour guides at Epcot Center. The vest has Walt Disney World buttons and its original Epcot wardrobe label inside. Marked as a size 10, the vest is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1262. Epcot Vehicle Pass #0001. (Epcot, 1982) A rare vehicle pass for Epcot Center during the opening year of the park. The pass is marked as number 0001, and reads “Epcot” within a red background based on the Epcot logo. Measuring 2.75”x3”, the vehicle pass is in fair condition with some adhesive and paper wear to the reverse from use. The word “void” is punched into the pass on the left-side. $100-$200
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1263. Large Epcot Millennium Celebration Map. (Epcot, 2000) A very large and extremely rare map of Epcot from the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration. This map provides a fantastic look at the pavilions and details of Epcot in the year 2000 and was likely created for internal use or publication by Disney as it lacks the expected text and other details more commonly seen on publicly displayed maps. With an image size of 33.5”x46.5” within its 45.5”x58.5” frame, the map is in very fine condition with minor wear to the frame from previous display. We have not seen another version of this map ever offered for public sale. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $300-$500
1264. Epcot Millennium Celebration Banner. (Epcot, 2000) An original fabric banner that was displayed at Epcot during the Millennium Celebration for the year 2000. Featuring the hidden-Mickey pattern that reads “2000”, this banner is a dtylish artifact from this well-remembered park celebration. Measuring 58”x14”, the banner is in fair condition with surface wear from use, a missing grommet, and a 0.5” tear at the tip. $200-$400 401
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1265. Large Epcot Center Banner. (Epcot, c.1980s) A large promotional hanging banner from Epcot Center. Featuring Spaceship Earth with a passing Monorail, this large fabric banner has velcro along all four edges of the reverse from its original display. Measuring an impressive 89”x94”, the banner is in good overall condition with general wear throughout from use, and a 9” tear at the right side. $400-$600
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1266. Disney Vision Adventure Aladdin Storyboards & Poster. (Epcot, 1990s) A very rare set of (36) printed storyboards and (4) hand-drawn storyboards with a printed concept poster from Disney Vision Adventure: In Virtual Reality. These storyboards were used in the development of this historic Imagineering project, which marked the first use of virtual reality in an attraction. Based on characters and themes from Aladdin, the attraction opened in Communicore and eventually moved to DisneyQuest. The storyboards measure 5”x8” and the poster measures 32.5”x24”. The set is in very good condition with minor wear from use including pin holes in the corners of the storyboards and some creases to the poster. $500-$700 403
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Reminiscent of a permanent world’s fair, the World Showcase features 11 pavilions, each themed and dedicated to represent a specific country. Surrounding the World Showcase Lagoon, a variety of restaurants and attractions themed to each county take park guests on a virtual trip around the world. Early concepts from the park as well as artifacts from the pavilions are extremely popular among Disney collectors.
1267. Harper Goff World Showcase Concept Art Reference Album. (Epcot, c.1979) Imagineer Harper Goff’s personal 40-page album of concept art photos and prints for Epcot’s World Showcase. Goff was the project director for the World Showcase and the album includes scarcely seen prints of concept art, photographs of models, as well as elevation drawings for the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, and Morocco pavilions. Goff’s business card is adhered to the inside of the front cover. Measuring 12.5”x16.75”, the album is in good condition with expected wear from age and use, including several loose pages and some discoloration from age. There is also some minor staining to the cover from use. $700-$900
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1268. Harper Goff World Showcase Enhanced Brownline. (Epcot, 1981) A brownline concept from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. Depicting a scene for Epcot’s World Showcase, this brownline print has Goff’s original ink enhancements throughout, adding additional details to the underlying brownline print. Measuring 15”x35”, the brownline is in good overall condition with a fold in the center, some areas of moisture wear, and some edge-wear from use. $300-$500
1269. Harper Goff World Showcase Concept Brownline. (Epcot, c.1988) A very rare brownline concept from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. The brownline features an early concept for an area of Epcot’s World Showcase, with a smaller concept in the top-left corner labeled “Vienna 1873.” The brownline provides a rare and fascinating look into the creation of Epcot’s unbuilt Pleasure Island Park within the World Showcase Lagoon. Measuring 24”x54.5”, the brownline is in good condition with some minor creasing and edge-wear from use. $300-$500
1270. Harper Goff Large World Showcase Concept Brownline. (Epcot, c.1988) A very large brownline concept from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. Depicting what appears to be the planned Pleasure Island Park within the World Showcase Lagoon, this impressive artwork measures approximately 24”x103”. The condition is good overall with some creases and edge-wear from use, including a 4” tear at the right edge and faint discoloration to the reverse from the toner used in the brownline’s creation. $300-$500 405
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1271. Harper Goff Large World Showcase Concept Brownline. (Epcot, 1988) An original large brownline concept from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff, featuring a scene for Epcot’s World Showcase. Depicting an early rendition of the Millennium Village, which would later become the World Showplace, this concept print features a great view of the planned buildings and scenery for this significant Epcot location. Measuring approximately 24”x72”, the brownline is in good condition overall with some creasing and edge wear from use. $300-$500
1272. Harper Goff World Showcase Map with Original Details. (Epcot, c.1981) An original brownline map of Epcot’s World Showcase that comes from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. This brownline was trimmed down by Goff to focus on areas of World Showcase Lagoon, and has original hand-drawn details in ink and pencil within the Lagoon. Measuring 13.5”x19.25”, the map is in good condition overall with a few minor creases and spots of edge-wear from use, including pin holes in the bottom corners. $300-$500
1273. Harper Goff Pleasure Island Original Concept Painting. (Epcot, 1988) An stunning original painting by Imagineer Harper Goff for the proposed Pleasure Island Park area of Epcot’s World Showcase. Very few concepts from this proposed expansion exist, and this one captures the proposed beachfront style in beautiful color. Goff’s work on this project is well documented however, his original concepts are virtually nonexistent outside of the WED archives. Measuring 22.5”x22” on art board, this concept is in very good condition with some edge-wear from age and use. $800-$1,000
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1274. Pair of Harper Goff Epcot Concept Art Prints. (Epcot, 1982) A pair of concept art prints by Imagineer Harper Goff for the World Showcase at Epcot. These prints come from Goff’s estate and were used as his personal reference for the World Showcase. Both prints bear the Walt Disney Productions stamp on the reverse. Measuring 8”x8.25” and 8”x10”, the pair is in very good condition with minor creasing to the bottom-left corner of the larger print. $200-$400
1275. Clem Hall Transportation Pavilion Signed Concepts. (Epcot, c.1981) A pair of signed prints by Imagineer Clem Hall that feature details of the Transportation Pavilion at Epcot. Both prints feature great renderings of different aspects of the pavilion, and one print features original blue enhancements by Hall on top of the printed line art. Hall signed the bottom-right of both prints which measure 11”x17”. The condition is good overall, with some creases and edge-wear throughout and a few spots of yellowing to the paper. $300-$500
1276. Set of (4) World Showcase Concept Art Photos. (Epcot, 1982) A set of (4) concept art photographs from the estate of Imagineer Clem Hall that depict merchandise locations throughout Epcot’s World Showcase. Hall signed two of the photos on the reverse, which also bears the 1982 Disney copyright stamp. Measuring 8.5”x10.75” each, the photos are in good condition overall with minor surface and edge wear from use. $200-$400 407
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1278. World Showcase Festival Grand Opening Ticket. (Epcot, 1982) A special ticket created for the World Showcase Festival celebrating the Grand Opening of Epcot. These tickets were sent to VIPs and guests of Walt Disney Productions to attend the black-tie event which was held on October 23, 1982. The ticket is unused and retains the admission stub, measuring 3”x7” and is in very good condition with minor spots of discoloration. $100-$200 1279. Epcot World Showcase Passport Kit. (Epcot, c.1990s) A souvenir World Showcase Passport Kit. The kit comes in an outer case and contains 11-sheets of souvenir stamp stickers with one for each country, a World Showcase Traveler button, and one unused authentic-looking passport booklet. The case measures 9.25”x7.5”, and the kit is in very good condition with some bending to the case edges, as well as a 1.5” worn area on the reverse. $100-$200
1277. Epcot Center World Showcase Invitation. (Epcot, 1982) An invitation to the World Showcase Festival Program Reception on October 23, 1982 in celebration of the Grand Opening of Epcot. A company letter from Dick Nunis is included with the invitation and its original mailing envelope, which measures 7”x7”. The set is in fair to good condition with some spots of discoloration and wear throughout. $100-$200
1280. World Showcase Fellowship Program Booklet. (Epcot, 1979) An extremely rare World Showcase Fellowship Program booklet that contains information about an international internship program at Epcot. This booklet features many wonderful concept-art illustrations and provides information about this unique cultural-educational program for future Epcot cast members. The booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some edge-wear and minor discoloration to the reverse. $300-$500
1281. 14k Gold Epcot Logo Charm. (Epcot, 1984) A very rare 14k gold charm featuring the logo for Epcot Center. This souvenir was sold at the Centorium store within CommuniCore in Future World and includes its original sales receipt. This souvenir cost $125 in 1984, which contributes to the scarcity of these elegant charms today. The charm comes in its original Epcot clamshell box, and measures just over 0.5” in diameter. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100-$200 408
1282. Set of (12) Epcot World Showcase Flag Pins. (Epcot, c.2007) A complete collection of (12) pins based on Epcot’s World Showcase. These pins represent the flags of the 11 countries that have pavilions within World Showcase, and the 12th pin contains Mickey himself. Each pin measures 1.5”x1.5”, and the set comes beautifully set within a 11.5”x9.5” frame. The condition is good overall, with some surface wear to a few of the pins from use. At the bottom of the frame, the text that once said “Epcot” has faded. $100-$200
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1283. “O Canada!” Circle-Vision 360 Sign. (Epcot, 1980s) A small sign created for Epcot’s film “Oh Canada!” which played in the Circle-Vision 360 theater at the Canada Pavilion. Created in thick resin, this sign would point guests towards the theater entrance. Measuring 7.5”x15.5” and 1” thick, the sign is in good condition overall with minor surface wear throughout, including some dried adhesive on the top edge. $200-$400
1284. President’s Inaugural Band Parade Folding Sign. (Epcot, 1985) An original silkscreened folding sign from The President’s Inaugural Bands Parade at Epcot Center. Following President Ronald Reagan’s victory over Walter Mondale, an inaugural parade was planned for January of 1985, however, poor weather conditions led to the cancelation of the parade. Disney proposed having the parade at Epcot where weather conditions would be better, and the inaugural parade was rescheduled to May 27, 1985. This sign features great imagery of Band Leader Mickey Mouse in front of Epcot’s World Showcase, and stands approximately 64” tall. The condition is good overall with surface and edge wear from use and age including a nick near the word Disney. $200-$400
1285. Harper Goff Thames River Ride Reference Sketches. (Epcot, 1986) An impressive collection of over (40) reference sketches from the estate of Disney Legend Harper Goff. This collection features concepts for the Thames River Ride attraction, which would have been part of the World Showcase pavilion at Epcot. Included with this set is an 8”x10” full-color concept print which bears the Walt Disney Productions stamp on the reverse. The items vary in size and are in good condition overall with minor wear. $1,000-$1,500 409
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1286. Harper Goff Thames River Ride Concept Art Print Album. (Epcot, c.1986) The personal collection of concept art photo prints for the Thames River Ride at Epcot’s World Showcase, from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff. The 21-page album offers a unique opportunity to view what could have been, had this attraction been built. Measuring 12.5”x16.75”, the album is in good condition with expected wear from age and use, including one loose page and some age discoloration. There is also some light staining to the cover. $500-$700
1287. Harper Goff Thames River Ride Original Scale Drawing. (Epcot, 1986) An original drawing by Imagineer Harper Goff showing the scale of the elements in the proposed Thames River Ride attraction for Epcot’s World Showcase. This boat ride was meant to take guests on a tour of London’s most celebrated landmarks, including a special effects reenactment of the loss of the Mary Rose. Measuring approximately 23.25”x32.25”, the drawing is in fair to good condition with expected edge-wear from age and use. There is also moisture damage along the right side which has caused the ink to run and left spots of discoloration. There is minor wrinkling throughout from storage. $500-$700
1288. Harper Goff Thames River Ride Concept Art Print. (Epcot, c.1986) A gorgeous art print from the estate of Imagineer Harper Goff, that shows Goff’s concept for the never-built Thames River Ride for Epcot. This concept art print was taped to an art board backing for display by Goff and provides a rare look into the development of this never built attraction. Measuring 12.5”x22”, the concept print is in good condition overall with some edge and corner wear from use. $100-$200 410
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1289. Original Harper Goff Painting for France Pavilion. (Epcot, 1980s) An original concept painting by Imagineer and Disney Legend Harper Goff. This concept depicts a proposed large stained glass window featuring the provinces of France. Other concept artwork from this project suggests that this stained glass window would have been placed behind the Information Center within the France Pavilion. This highly detailed artwork is accomplished in ink on art board and measures 32�x33�. The condition is very good with some surface wear from use, edge-wear, and some tape residue. $1,000-$2,000 411
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1290. Pair of Harper Goff France Pavilion Concept Art Prints. (Epcot, 1982) A pair of concept art prints by Imagineer Harper Goff for the France Pavilion at Epcot’s World Showcase. Both concepts feature the same area of the pavilion with five different themed sections, but one offers a more abstract version while the other has signage placed over each themed section. Both prints are mounted on 21.25”x30” art board. The condition is very good, with spots of light scuffing to the image from age and use. The larger print is peeling away from the board slightly on the left side, and this has caused some bending. $300-$500
1291. France Pavilion Palais du Cinema Operations Manual. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare pre-opening procedural and operations manual for the Palais de Cinema within Epcot’s France Pavilion. This manual was prepared on 8-12-82 and contains 50-pages of information on safety and guest accidents, appearance standards, and theater operation procedures, as well as diagrams of the attraction building. The outer Epcot 3-ring binder measures 11.5”x10” and the manual is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
1292. France Pavilion Guinness World Records Certificate. (Epcot, 2017) An original framed certificate from Guinness World Records given in honor of “the longest running daily screening of a film in the same theatre.” This certificate was given to an Imagineer who worked on Impressions de France, shown in the France Pavilion at Epcot, which achieved the record for 35 years of screening the film. The certificate measures approximately 19”x14” in its frame and is in very good condition with minor wear to the frame from display. $300-$500
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1293. Harper Goff World Showcase Morocco Concept Art Binder. (Epcot, 1980) A collection of (10) concept art photo prints from the collection of Imagineer Harper Goff. Depicting the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot’s World Showcase, the collection includes images of concept art, models, and elevation drawings for the pavilion and offers a glimpse into the development of this area of the park. The prints come in a binder printed with “World Showcase” and label this project as “Kingdom of Morocco.” Measuring approximately 14.5”x12.75”, the binder in good condition with expected wear from use, including several small punctures to the cover and edge-wear. $500-$700
1294. Mexico Pavilion Pyramid Maquette. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare Imagineering maquette of a sculpture from the pyramid in Epcot’s Mexico Pavilion. These fixtures decorate the pavilion’s iconic pyramid and represent Quetzalcoatl, the feathered-serpent deity of Mesoamerican culture. Created during the development of the pavilion, the maquette was used as an Imagineering reference piece. This prop comes from the collection of a former Imagineer who worked on the pavilion, and measures 6.75” in diameter and 6.5” deep. The condition is very good overall with a few small scuffs throughout from use. $300-$500
1295. Unbuilt Japan Pavilion Mt. Fuji Roller Coaster Archive. (Epcot, c.1981) An incredibly rare reference archive from Imagineer Clem Hall from his involvement in the unbuilt Mt. Fuji Roller Coaster attraction for Epcot’s Japan Pavilion. This binder includes (27) xeroxed copies of drawings that show the complete attraction experience from show entrance, to line queue, through the attraction experience itself, and finally the attraction’s exit area. Materials relating to unbuilt Disney Parks attractions are incredibly scarce, with an archive such as this from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the project being even more unheard of. Each xeroxed drawing measures 8.5”x11” and is contained with Hall’s red binder with project details printed on label maker tape along the spine. The condition is good overall with small spots of yellow staining to a few of the sheets, and two 4” spots of staining to two additional sheets. $500-$700 413
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1297. American Adventure Clem Hall Photo Reference Binder. (Epcot, 1983) An original photo reference binder from the estate of Imagineer Clem Hall. The binder contains (16) photos of concept artwork and scenes from the attraction, as well as a 1978 issue of “The WED-Way” magazine featuring Clem Hall on the cover that Hall signed in pencil. Each photo measures 8”x10” and has the Walt Disney copyright stamp on the reverse. The condition is very good overall with moisture discoloration to the copy of “The WED-Way.” This reference binder provides an incredible look at this popular attraction from the collection of one of the Imagineers who helped bring it to life. $400-$700
1296. Set of (3) American Adventure Clem Hall Drawings. (Epcot, c.1981) A set of (3) original drawings from the estate of Imagineer Clem Hall. These drawings were created during the development of Epcot’s The American Adventure, and represent the scenes involving the demonstration of the Otis Elevator and Alexander Graham Bell’s demonstration of the telephone. Accomplished in ink on thin art paper, the drawings measure 8.5”x11” and are in very good condition. $500-$700
1298. The American Adventure Pewter Plate. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir small pewter plate featuring imagery of Epcot’s The American Adventure. Measuring 3.75” in diameter, the plate is in good condition overall with some wear around the rim. $100-$200
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1300. Harper Goff German River Cruise Original Manual. (Epcot, 1977) A manual of specifications for the German River Cruise ride. This manual comes from the estate of Disney Legend, Harper Goff and has handwritten notes and corrections throughout. The manual lists specific towns, rivers, and historical landmarks showcasing Germany’s cultural heritage and history. The manual also includes a theater-by-theater breakdown of special effects. This 19-page typed manual is in very good condition with minor wear and creasing due to age. $200-$400
1299. Set of Harper Goff Germany Pavilion Concept Art Prints. (Epcot, 1982) A set of (3) concept art prints by Imagineer Harper Goff for the Germany Pavilion at Epcot Center. These prints come Goff’s estate, and include two 8”x10” black-and-white glossy reference prints and an 11”x14” color print of the German Pavilion restaurant. Both 8”x10” prints bear the Walt Disney Productions stamp on the reverse. The larger print has pin holes in the corners, likely from display, and some residue on the reverse. Overall, the set is in very good condition. $200-$400
1301. Harper Goff Germany Pavilion Concept Print. (Epcot, c.1981) A concept art print by Imagineer Harper Goff for EPCOT’s Germany Pavilion. The imagery features the Biergarten and the stage within, and is similar to the version seen at the park today. Measuring 28.5”x41.75”, the print is in fair to good condition with discoloration of the paper throughout, although this is primarily along the border. There is a good amount of edge-wear, with tearing to the paper along the edges and some spots of residue on the right-hand side. $100-$200
1302. Epcot Kringla Bakery Press Photo. (Epcot, 1988) An original black-and-white press photo featuring a pastry chef from the Kringla Bakeri og Kafé at Epcot. This photo was distributed to members of the press for use in writing articles to promote the opening of the Norway Pavilion at the World Showcase. The photo measures 10”x8” and is in very good condition with minor wear and a slight surface scratch across the image. $100-$200
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1303. Harper Goff Listen to the Land Original Concept Art. (Epcot, c.1981) An original concept drawing by Imagineer Harper Goff for Epcot’s Listen to the Land dark ride. Featuring a walkable greenhouse tour that shows the root process of the various plants, this original concept provides a fantastic look into the creation of the iconic attraction. Accomplished in ink and marker on thick art paper, the concept measures approximately 14”x19” and is in good condition with some wear at the edges from use, including a few small tears and moisture discoloration at the left-edge. $700-$900
1304. Living with the Land Clem Hall Concept Painting. (Epcot, c.1981) An original concept painting by Imagineer Clem Hall depicting a scene from Living with the Land. This opening day attraction from Epcot takes guest on a greenhouse tour while on their slow-moving boats. The painting is accomplished in acrylic, pencil, and marker on art board, and lists the various fruit plants which would be seen during the attraction. Measuring 10”x14.5”, the painting is in very good condition with some wear to the board around the edges. Hall signed the bottom-right corner. $1,000-$1,500 416
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1305. Listen to the Land Souvenir Book. (Epcot, 1987) A souvenir book from Epcot’s Listen to the Land attraction. The book, presented by Kraft, contains 32-pages of color photos and information on the attraction, the crew behind its creation, and its future. Measuring 11”x9”, the book is in good condition with minor surface wear from use. $100-$200
1306. Collection of (15) Living with the Land Slides. (Epcot, c.1979) A collection of (15) slides featuring development models for the Living with the Land attraction at Epcot. These slides show stunningly detailed models built for the ambitious project, including farmland, greenhouses, desert, and jungle, all meant to be seen on the boat ride through the attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1307. Collection of (95) The Land Slides. (Epcot, 1982-93) A collection of (95) slides featuring the The Land Pavilion at Epcot. These slides feature the exterior, main interior pavilion, and images from the greenhouse of the Living with the Land attraction. This collection offers an amazing look at the early years of the pavilion. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $300-$500 417
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1310. The Living Seas Crew Photo. (Epcot, c.1986) A large photo of the Imagineers and crew that worked on Epcot’s The Living Seas. The photo features the crew in front of the attraction building, and measures 11”x14”. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1308. Collection of (15) The Living Seas Slides. (Epcot, 1986-93) A collection of (15) slides featuring The Living Seas attraction at Epcot. These slides feature images of the exterior of the building and several of the tanks within, including a few gorgeous images of the fish. This collection offers a wonderful look at this former Epcot attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1311. Set of (3) The Living Seas Souvenirs. (Epcot, c.1980s) A rare group of (3) souvenirs from the Living Seas attraction at Epcot, including a bumper sticker, small flag, and iron-on patch. These items feature the original attraction logo of a diver and a dolphin and reads “Seabase Alpha.” The sticker measures 2.75”x13.75”, the flag measures 5.5”x4.25”, and the patch is 3” in diameter. The set is in good condition with some discoloration and wrinkling to the flag, as well as a fold line down the center of the bumper sticker and some residue along the edges. $100-$200
1309. The Living Seas Employee Badge. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare employee credential badge worn by an employee of The Living Seas pavilion during Epcot’s opening year. The badge features the logo for the pavilion, the number 51, and the title “Seas Employee.” The reverse of the badge has Walt Disney Productions copyright and use information, and the badge measures 2.25”x3.25”, not including the clip. The condition is very good with minor surface wear from use. $200-$300
1312. The Living Seas Grand Opening Imagineer Invitation. (Epcot, 1986) A very rare invitation for the WED Imagineering and MAPO grand opening celebration for Epcot’s The Living Seas attraction on Jan 10th, 1986. The invitation features the logo for the attraction embossed on the cover and comes with a stylish The Living Seas sticker. Measuring 6.25”x4.5”, the invitation is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. The paper backing for the sticker has some areas of yellowing from age. $100-$200 418
1313. Pair of The Living Seas Ride Control System Packets. (Epcot, 1984) A very rare pair of ride control specifications and test packets from the Living Seas attraction. These detailed packets contain many pages of rare information about the Living Seas attraction and were prepared by the engineering, maintenance, and operations departments from Walt Disney World. Each packet has the WED Enterprises Imagineering logo in the bottom-right corner, and one packet has a red stamp reading, Reference Copy-Void for Production. The test packets are in good condition with some wear from age. $200-$400
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1314. Original The Living Seas Ride Vehicle. (Epcot, c.1986-2001) An original ride vehicle from Epcot’s The Living Seas attraction. This sleek vehicle once took countless park guests on their tours of Seas Base Alpha within The Living Seas. This popular attraction housed what was the largest saltwater tank in the world, and gave guests breathtaking views of coral reefs and exciting undersea life. Created in sturdy fiberglass with steel reinforcements, the vehicle was designed to allude to aquatic life, and is painted in a deep blue with fins at the back. The vehicle has its original padded flooring and grab bar, and survives as a wonderful artifact from this well-remembered early Epcot attraction. Measuring approximately 34” tall, 52” wide, and 65” deep, the vehicle is in good condition overall with some scuffs and surface wear throughout from the vehicle’s use and removal. There are several cracks and spots of wear to the floor mat, and the “Remain Seated” plaque is still included. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $12,000-$15,000 419
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1315. Wonders of Life Pavilion Grand Opening Invitation. (Epcot, 1989) A tri-fold invitation from the grand opening of the Wonders of Life pavilion at Epcot in 1989. The pavilion was sponsored by MetLife and was dedicated to healthcare, medicine, nutrition, and physical fitness. Unfolded, the invitation measures approximately 4.5”x12.5 and comes in its original envelope. The condition is very good with some small markings to the reverse side of the card, as well as the envelope. $100-$200
1316. Collection of (12) Wonders of Life Pavilion Slides. (Epcot, 1990-93) A collection of (12) slides featuring the Wonders of Life Pavilion at Epcot. These slides feature images of the exterior and interior of the building, with Body Wars and Goofy About Health easily visible in the images. This collection offers a wonderful look at this former Epcot attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1317. Joy & Sadness Character Meet and Greet Sign. (Epcot, 2010s) A large park-used sign for characters meet and greets with Joy and Sadness from Disney-Pixar’s Inside Out. This particular themed meet and greet is expected to close later this year, making this sign a fantastic reminder of the film and characters. Printed on thin metal with a dense plastic core, the sign measures 71.5”x25.5” and is in very good condition with a few scuffs and scratches from use. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please contact us for details and estimates. $200-$400 420
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1318. Original Buzzy Cranium Command Cel. (Walt Disney World, 1990) An original hand-painted cel used in the animated segments shown in Epcot’s Cranium Command attraction. The cel features the character Buzzy, and comes with a letter sent by four directors at Walt Disney Feature Animation. The matching letters describe that the animation team only had 90 days to create the 6 minutes of animation needed for the attraction, and as a thank you, the cel was included as a gift. The letter is hand-signed by Peter Schneider, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, and Ron Rocha. The cel measures 10.5”x13” and has The Walt Disney Company seal. The condition is very fine with minor wear. $400-$600
1319. Original General Knowledge Cranium Command Cel. (Walt Disney World, 1990) An original hand-painted cel used in the animated segments shown in Epcot’s Cranium Command attraction. The cel features the character General Knowledge, and comes with a letter sent by four directors at Walt Disney Feature Animation. The matching letters describe that the animation team only had 90 days to create the 6 minutes of animation needed for the attraction, and as a thank you, the cel was included as a gift. The letter is hand-signed by Peter Schneider, Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, and Ron Rocha. The cel measures 10.5”x13” and has The Walt Disney Company seal. The condition is very fine with minor wear. $400-$600
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1320. Collection of (85) Journey into Imagination Slides. (Epcot, c.1982) A collection of (85) slides featuring the development of the Journey into Imagination attraction at Epcot. These slides feature props, animatronics, and scenery from the attraction at various stages of the construction process and offers a unique look into this popular early Epcot attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $300-$500
1321. Set of (4) WED Imagination Pavilion Test Holograms. (Epcot, c.1981) A set of (4) holograms created as tests to see if these types of holograms could be used within the Imagination Pavilion at Epcot. Imagineers contacted an outside firm with experience in creating holograms to produce these (4) samples, which include three different images of Figment, and one Epcot logo. Although the hologram project was never implemented, these artifacts are an incredible piece of Epcot history. Ranging in size from the small 1.25” in diameter Epcot logo hologram to the 4”x2.5” square Figment hologram, this set is in good condition overall with some surface and edge wear throughout from use. $400-$600 422
1322. Imagination Institute Employee Credentials. (Epcot, 1998-99) An original set of employee credentials used during the creation of Epcot’s Imagination Pavilion. The set includes (2) Imagineering project crew badges, one for 1998 and one for 1999, a Walt Disney World consultant ID badge, and a Stage Equipment and Lighting phone number card. These types of early badges are quite rare, and each credential measures 3.25”x2.25” and 4.25”x2.5”. The condition is good overall with some surface wear throughout from use. $100-$200
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1323. Journey into Imagination Figment Maquette. (Epcot, c.1983) An original maquette of Figment used during the creation of Journey into Imagination at Epcot Center. The maquette is created in hand-painted resin, and has the Disney copyright stamp on its base from when it was originally sold through the Official Disneyana Convention in the early 1990s. Measuring 7.5” tall, the maquette is in very good condition with some light surface wear throughout, including worn areas of the white paint. $3,000-$5,000
1324. Figment Drawing Signed by Blaine Gibson. (Epcot, 1980s) An original drawing of Figment signed by Disney Legend Blaine Gibson. Accomplished in pencil on thin paper, the drawing is personalized “To Alan, from Figment” and measures 8.5”x11”. The condition is very good with some edgewear and a small crease to the bottom-right corner. $300-$500 423
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1325. Figment Journey Into Imagination Prop. (Epcot, 1980s) An original hand-painted vinyl prop of the character Figment from Epcot’s Journey into Imagination. This detailed prop is an incredible representation of the beloved character, and is believed to have been used in the attraction or during the creation of the film segments seen at the ending of the attraction. The prop is constructed in a way that allows some range of motion for his body as well as the opening and closing of his mouth. Following the prop’s initial use in the early 1980s, it was used as color and sculpture reference for the proposed Dreamfinder network television series. The prop is hollow within the thick latex, where either a hand or other mechanics could have been inserted. Measuring approximately 20” tall, the prop is in good condition with some surface scuffs and paint wear from use. Vinyl Skin props from Disney’s Animatronic characters are extremely rare and this is a wonderful example of the skill and craftsmanship that brings these characters to life. $15,000-$20,000 424
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1326. Journey into Imagination Dreamfinder Jacket. (Epcot, c.1990s) An original jacket used on the Dreamfinder audio-animatronic figure from Journey into Imagination at Epcot. Dreamfinder first debuted in the original version of Journey into Imagination in 1982 but was later removed during a refurbishment of the attraction in 1998. This Dreamfinder jacket still retains its original Walt Disney World wardrobe tag, which is marked “Image I-5” in black ink. This original animatronic wardrobe measures 36” tall and is in very good condition with some small areas of wear throughout from use, including some small white dots on the right sleeve. $4,000-$6,000
1327. Imagination Institute Sign. (Epcot, 2002) An original sign from Epcot’s Journey into Imagination with Figment for the Imagination Institute. This sign celebrates the fictional Imagination Institute, which guests visit during the attraction. Measuring 14”x18”, the sign is in very good condition with a small scratch at the top center. The condition suggests that this sign may have been a production made extra rather than having been installed within the park. $500-$800 425
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1328. Journey into Imagination Realm of Art Photos. (Epcot, 1981) A collection of (6) Imagineering reference photos of props used in the Realm of Art within Journey into Imagination. These white paper animal sculptures were lit with colored lights that gave the scene a vibrant appearance. These black and white reference photos are each stamped on the reverse with the Disney copyright mark, and measure 10”x8”. The condition is good with some surface and edge-wear from use. $200-$400
1329. Set of (8) Epcot Figment Pins. (Epcot, c.1982) A very rare set of pins featuring Figment and Epcot Center imagery. The pins all come on their original backing cards, and measure approximately 1.5”x1.25”. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $300-$400
1330. Collection of (7) Figment Souvenirs. (Epcot, c.1982-89) A collection of (7) souvenirs depicting Figment from The Journey into Imagination pavilion. Four of these souvenirs are dated from 1982, the opening year of Epcot, and include the bank, squeaker toy, and the two ornaments. The set also includes a hand-painted ceramic figure and two plushes. The collection ranges in size from the small 3” tall ceramic figure to the 18” tall plush. The condition is good overall with varying amounts of wear, including a broken right horn on the bank, some small spots of color-wear to the squeaker toy, and general wear from use. $200-$300 426
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1331. Journey into Imagination Press Kit. (Epcot, 1982) An incredibly rare press kit created by Kodak for their involvement in sponsoring the Imagination Pavilion at Epcot. The press kit discusses the pavilion itself, the soon to open attraction, and provides early information on Dreamfinder and Figment. Included within this kit are (8) sample press release stories, (5) black and white photos of the pavilion as well as Dreamfinder and Figment, a cover letter by Bob Barr of Kodak, and a quick fact sheet. The kit is contained within stylish 11.5”x9” folder. The condition is very good overall with some minor surface wear to the folder from use. $300-$500
1332. Signed Journey into Imagination Postcard. (Epcot, 1982) A rare signed postcard featuring imagery of Dreamfinder and Figment from the Journey into Imagination attraction at Epcot. The postcard is unused and is signed by Disney Legend Tony Baxter, with a personalized note to the original recipient. The postcard measures 5.25”x6.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1333. Figment & Dreamfinder Tote with Original Artwork. (Epcot, 1982) A vintage tote bag from Epcot featuring Figment & Dreamfinder that includes the original pencil artwork used to create the tote. Accomplished in blue and black pencil on this art paper, the drawing comes custom framed and measures approximately 9”x11”. The tote measures 13.5”x14”, and both items are in very good condition with minor wear. $400-$700 427
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1335. Figment Souvenir Poster. (Epcot, c.1982) A rare Epcot Center poster featuring a large rendition of Figment. Early souvenirs from Epcot featuring such popular characters as this are very uncommon, with this poster coming in a great displayable size of 24”x19.5”. The condition is good overall with minor dings and small creases from use. $100-$200
1334. Figment WDCC Artist’s Proof Figure. (Epcot, 2008) A rare artist’s proof of the Walt Disney Classics Collection Figment figure sculpted by Jacqueline Perreault Gonzales. The ceramic figure is signed on the base by Gonzales, where the figure is also marked as AP 4/5 in the edition of 750. Measuring 6” tall, the figure is in very fine condition and comes in its original WDCC box with COA. $200-$400
1336. ImageWorks Instructional Sign. (Epcot, c.1990s) A small sign used within ImageWorks: The What-If Labs at Epcot. This interactive exhibit area was located within the Imagination! Pavilion and was described as the “creative playground of the future.” This sign gives the instructions to sing, speak, or clap, and patterns would appear. The acrylic sign measures 2.75”x7” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $300-$500 428
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1337. Bill Toma Dream Catcher Airship Sculpture. (Epcot, c.1982) An extremely rare prototype figure of Dreamfinder, Figment, and the Dream Catcher airship. Created primarily in bronze with fabric, plastic, and wood details by renowned Disney artist Bill Toma, this figure was used while Toma was developing a small limited edition of these figures near the time of Epcot’s opening in 1982. This particular piece once belonged to Disney Legend Ward Kimball, and features several small details that are unique to this particular sculpture, that were changed slightly before the limited edition was finalized. Very few of these incredibly detailed sculptures still survive, and it is estimated that less than 15 were ever produced by Toma. The airship itself measures approximately 18” tall and 36” wide, and is suspended within a custom frame for a beautiful display. The condition is very good overall, and some restoration has been performed by Disney artists and historians Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily. This item will require special shipping arrangements. Please inquire for details and estimates. $5,000-$7,000
1338. Collection of (10) Future World Slides. (Epcot, c.1979) A collection of (10) slides featuring models of various attractions and areas of Future World. These slides show stunningly detailed models, including the Journey into Imagination building, the World of Motion building, and the surrounding area. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1339. Collection of (7) World of Motion Slides. (Epcot, c.1979) A collection of (7) slides featuring scenes from the World of Motion attraction at Epcot. Although the World of Motion was replaced by the Test Track after it closed in 1996, these slides beautifully capture familiar scenes from the original attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200 429
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1340. Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Broccoli Plush Toy. (Epcot, c.1981) A rare plush toy of Mr. Broccoli from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. Mr. Broccoli delivered the memorable “Cha-cha-cha!” during the Colander Combo and Fiesta Fruit sequence of the attraction. Measuring 7” tall, this plush toy is in very fine condition and still retains its original tag. $100-$200
1341. Kitchen Kabaret Mr. Dairy Good Creamer Bowl. (Epcot, c.1981) A hand-painted ceramic creamer bowl based on Mr. Dairy Goods from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. The lid can be removed but is designed so that it locks in place while pouring. Measuring 5.5” tall, the creamer is in very good condition with minor surface wear including a few scattered spots of discoloration from use. $300-$400
1343. Kitchen Kabaret Salt & Pepper Shakers. (Epcot, 1981) A very rare pair of salt and pepper shakers based on the Cereal Sisters, Mairzy Oats and Connie Corn, from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. These hand-painted ceramic shakers measure 2.5” and 2.75” tall and are in very good condition overall with minor paint wear from light use. The plastic stoppers in the bases are still included. $200-$300
1344. Set of (6) Kitchen Kabaret Magnets. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare set of (6) magnets based on characters from Epcot’s fan favorite attraction Kitchen Kabaret. The set includes four hard magnets and two soft magnets and depict a variety of the familiar characters, including two variants of Mr. Broccoli. The magnets range in size from 1.5” to 2.5” tall, and the set is in very good condition overall with some surface wear from light use. $100-$200 430
1342. Kitchen Kabaret Potholder & Dish Towel. (Epcot, 1982) A souvenir potholder & dish towel featuring imagery based on Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret attraction. In addition to the attraction’s logo, the matching souvenirs feature the memorable cast of characters. The potholder measures 8”x8” and the kitchen towel measures 27.5”x16.5”. The condition is very good. $100-$200
1345. Complete Set of (8) Kitchen Kabaret Pins. (Epcot, 1982) A very rare complete set of all (8) pins from Epcot’s Kitchen Kabaret. These genuine cloisonne pins feature the familiar cast and come on their original Epcot Center backings. The pins measure approximately 1”x0.75” each, and the set is in very good condition with minor surface wear. $300-$400
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1346. Pair of World of Motion Brochures. (Epcot, 1984/85) A unique pair of World of Motion brochures created by General Motors. These colorful brochures provide descriptions of the display vehicles within the exhibit and include advertisements for General Motors’ current and future product lines at the time. Measuring approximately 7”x5.5” each, the brochures are in very good condition with minor creasing and edge-wear. $100-$200
1347. World of Motion Brochure and (2) Badges. (Epcot, 1985) A fold-out brochure and (2) metal badges created by General Motors for the World of Motion pavilion at Epcot. The brochure opens to reveal information and photos for the pavilion, and includes a General Motors advertisement on the reverse. The badges have an image of the GM Aero 2000 concept car. Measuring 1.25”x1.25” each, the badges are in good condition with some surface scratches. The brochure measures 7”x5.5” folded, and is in fair to good condition with some markings on the reverse from being mounted in an album. The perforated mail-in card is missing. $100-$200
1348. World of Motion 1988 Guestbook. (Epcot, 1988) A miniature product catalog created by General Motors for the World of Motion pavilion at Epcot. This booklet was given to guests who visited the World of Motion pavilion, and includes advertisements for General Motors’ current vehicles, with descriptions of the display vehicles within the exhibit. The booklet measures approximately 8”x5.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1349. Signed Horizons Pavilion Plants Drawing. (Epcot, c.1983) An original drawing of future plants from the Horizons pavilion at Epcot signed by Imagineer Alex Taylor. The drawing is personalized “To: Alan Hylton” and features three futuristic plants which were created by Taylor. The drawing measures 9”x12” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $200-$400 431
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1350. Collection of (3) Horizons Construction Slides. (Epcot, 1983) A collection of (3) slides featuring the construction of the Horizons Pavilion at Epcot. These slides feature the pavilion at various stages of the construction process, and provide a wonderful glimpse into how Horizons was built. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1351. Pair of Epcot Center & Horizons Booklets. (Epcot, 1982-83) An Epcot fact sheet for the opening of Epcot Center and a booklet for the Horizons Pavilion. The 15-page Epcot fact sheet provides wonderful information on each pavilion, including details on restaurants and attractions. The 12-page Horizons booklet features information and the pavilion’s history and provides useful information for cast members. The booklets measure 11”x8.5” and are in very good condition, with the Horizons booklet having a minor stain on the reverse. $100-$200
1352. Universe of Energy Cast Member Costume. (Epcot, c.1980s) An original female cast member costume from the Universe of Energy at Epcot. At the time this costume was in use, Exxon was still the sponsor of the attraction, and so the shirt bears a patch on the right arm reading “Universe of Energy-Exxon”. This costume is still vibrant in color and both the shirt and pants still have their Disney wardrobe services tags. The shirt is a unisex L and the pants are a women’s 18, and both are in very good condition. The shirt appears to be unworn. A part of the latch at the waist has come loose and needs to be sewn in again, but otherwise the pants show only expected wear from use. $300-$500
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1353. Mission: Space Grand Opening Items. (Epcot, 2003) A collection of rare items from the grand opening of Epcot’s Mission: Space attraction. This collection includes an invitation to the “Official Launch” in October of 2003, an Imagineering exclusive CD case with downloadable content of Mission: Space, and an Imagineering lanyard and badge from an event celebrating the Mission: Space plaque that was in space aboard the Shuttle Atlantis in 2000. The invitation has a pop-up element to it and an audio button; however, the battery is mostly depleted. The invitation measures 10”x10” and the set is in overall good condition with some handling wear from use. $200-$300
1354. Mission: Space Opening Day Poster. (Epcot, 2003) A limited edition poster created to commemorate the Opening Day of Mission: Space in Epcot’s Future World. The popular motion simulator attraction is beautifully represented in this poster by artist Larry Moore. Numbered 71/96, this poster measures 36”x24” and is in very fine condition in its original The Art of Disney storage tube with COA. $200-$300
1355. Set of (8) Mission: Space Test Pilot Credentials Cards. (Epcot, 2003) A set of (8) unused official test pilot credentials souvenir cards for the Mission: Space attraction in Future World at Epcot. These single-sided cards were issued to annual pass holders during the pre-opening event on August 1-3, 2003. The cards measure approximately 2.25”x3.5” each and are in fine condition. $200-$300 433
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1356. Test Track Cast Member Shirt and Hat. (Epcot, c.2000s) An original cast member shirt and hat from the Test Track attraction at Epcot. This shirt belonged to a cast member named “Mickey,” and features the attraction’s logo on the reverse. The shirt is a men’s size 16 1/2, and the hat is marked “unisex” without a size. Both items are in good condition with minor wear from use including some color-wear to the logo on the reverse of the shirt. $200-$400
1357. Test Track Jacket with (3) Cars. (Epcot, c.1997) A fantastic collection of (3) cars and a jacket for the Test Track attraction at Epcot. Two of the three cars are models of the attraction vehicle at 1/24 scale and 1/64 scale, and the other is a remote-controlled vehicle. The jacket bears the Test Track logo on both the chest and the arm. The vehicles range in size from 3.75” long to approximately 11.5” long, and the jacket is a size XXL. All are in good condition. The scale models are still in their original boxes and have only slight wear to the box from storage. The remote-controlled vehicle has a few scuffs and slight peeling to stickers, and shows some signs of corrosion in the battery compartment. The jacket shows some wear from use, particularly to the printed logo. $300-$500
1358. Test Track General Motors Sign. (Epcot, 1999) An original sign from the Test Track attraction at Epcot. The attraction simulates testing procedures that General Motors uses while assessing its concept cars and remains the fastest Disney theme park attraction ever built. The sign is made of acrylic board and measures 8.25”x16.75”. The condition is good overall with some wear and scuffing from use, as well as a light amount of adhesive residue around the edges of the sign from its original use. $1,000-$2,000 434
SESSION TWO Opening in 1989, The Disney-MGM Studios became the third park to be built at Walt Disney World. Originally conceived as both a theme park inspired by show business and an operating production studio, the park included a functioning backlot and an expansion of the Walt Disney Studios Feature Animation division. To increase public interest and the variety of film representation within the park and to compete with the soon to be built Universal Studios Florida park, Disney entered into a licensing agreement with MGM Studios. In the 1990s, as the park’s popularity and attendance grew, the park saw its first expansion with the addition of Sunset Boulevard and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction in 1994. During that same decade, Walt Disney Feature Animation’s on-site satellite studio assisted in the production of Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King, with Mulan and Lilo & Stitch being completed entirely at the park’s studio. In 2008 the park was renamed Disney’s Hollywood Studios and as the park evolved many of the original rides and attractions were phased out. In 2017 the original attraction The Great Movie Ride closed. In 2018, the park hosted over 11 million guests, ranking it the fifth most-visited theme park in North America and the ninth most-visited theme park in the world. Star Wars Galaxy Edge opened in 2019, insuring that the popularity of this park continues. 1359. Disney-MGM Studios Concept Art Print. (DisneyMGM, c.1987) A very rare concept art print featuring a rendering of the proposed look for Disney-MGM Studios. This print was used internally within Imagineering, likely as part of an in-house presentation. The reverse of the print has Velcro tabs along the edges for display, and a hand-written note regarding proper rolling of the print. Measuring 14”x22.5”, the print is in fair to good condition overall with some surface wear and creases from its use and age. $300-$500
1360. Time Zone Clock of the Disney Parks. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) A large time zone clock from the backlot offices of Disney-MGM Studios. This functioning clock lists the current times for Tokyo Disney, Hong Kong Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland. Measuring an impressive 75.5” long, this functioning clock is a great artifact of Disney theme park history. The condition is very good with some surface wear from use. $800-$1,200
1361. Disney-MGM Studios Grand Opening Imagineer Gift. (DisneyMGM, 1989) A watch and button from Disney-MGM Studios with a letter from Marty Sklar. These items were given to an Imagineer who contributed to the opening of the newest park. The watch features Mickey’s hands holding a Disney-MGM clapboard and was designed by Imagineer John Drury exclusively for Imagineers. The watch measures 9.25” long and the pin measures 2”x2”. The set is in very good condition overall. $50-$100
1362. Backstage Studio Tour Metal Sign. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) An original metal sign used for the Disney-MGM Studios Backstage Studio Tour. The popular backlot tour was the park’s premier attraction during its earliest years, and this sign features great imagery based on the former attraction. Measuring 9”x9.25”, the sign is in very good condition with minor surface wear from use. $300-$500
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1363. Set of Studio Backlot Tour Imagineering Documents. (DisneyMGM, 1987-89) A set of WED Imagineering communication documents relating to the Studio Backlot Tour at Disney-MGM Studios. The set contains (153) pages of communications between Imagineer Bob Stuble and other employees regarding the special effects used on the attraction, as well as and sound stage and post-production details. This archive of information is a great behind the scenes look at the creation of this fan favorite attraction. Each sheet measures 11”x8.5” and the condition is good overall with some wear from use. $200-$400
1365. Disney-MGM Studios Pre-Opening Poster. (Disney-MGM, c.1987) A fantastic poster celebrating the soon to open Disney-MGM Studios in Spring 1989. This poster is styled after posters of the 1920s and features a colorful Hollywood scene. Measuring 24”x18”, the poster is unopened in its original wrapping but appears to be in good condition, aside from some slight crushing on one end which may leave bend marks. $200-$400
1364. Disney-MGM Studios Pre-Opening Guide. (Disney-MGM, 1987) A special sneak preview guide to the Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. The pre-opening guide includes information for the preview center on the reverse. This booklet measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear and a small area of discoloration to the back cover. $100-$200
1366. Disney-MGM Studios Pre-Opening Sticker. (Disney-MGM, 1987) A very rare sticker created to celebrate the grand opening of the Disney-MGM Studios in spring of 1989. Printed on a metallic backing, the sticker features a great image of Mickey holding a clapperboard. The sticker measures 2.5”x4.25” and is in good condition with some slight bending to the top-left corner. The original price sticker is attached to the reverse side. $100-$200
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1367. Disney-MGM Grand Opening Pop-up Invitation. (Disney-MGM, 1989) An original invitation to the grand opening events for DisneyMGM Studios on April 28-May 1, 1989. The invitation has a pop-up gold star page and includes a separate grand opening itinerary booklet inside. Measuring 9”x9”, the invitation is in good condition overall with some edge-wear from use. $100-$200
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1369. Disney-MGM Studios Opening Commemorative Coin. (Disney-MGM, c.1987) A rare commemorative coin created for Disney cast members in honor of the grand opening of the Disney-MGM Studios park. Now referred to as Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the park opened as DisneyMGM Studios on May 1, 1989. This coin comes in its original envelope and is adhered to its card backing. The front of the coin features a great image of Mickey holding a clapperboard. The coin measures 1.75” in diameter and is in very good condition with minimal wear to the coin and card backing. The envelope measures 4.75”x6.5” and is in good condition with some expected wear due to age. $100-$200
1368. Disney-MGM Pictorial Souvenir Guidebook. (Disney-MGM, 1989) This pictorial souvenir guidebook from Disney-MGM Studios was the first available guidebook created for the opening year of the newest park. The book contains 24-pages of color photos and information on the park’s attractions and entertainment. Measuring 9”x9”, the guidebook is in very good condition with minor cover wear from use. $100-$200
1370. Disney-MGM Studios Press Kit. (Disney-MGM, 1990) A rare press kit created for the Post Group at Disney-MGM Studios in Walt Disney World. The Post Group had a Florida-based post-production facility that was intended as part of the park’s Backstage Studio Tour. The press kit includes: (4) typed press documents, one issue of Film & Video magazine, and an interim rate card for the Post Group. The original mailing envelope is also included. Measuring 11.75”x9.5”, the kit is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1371. WDI Disney’s Hollywood Studios Projects Sign. (DisneyMGM, c.2010s) A large Walt Disney Imagineering sign created for Disney’s Hollywood Studios Projects in Florida. This sign features an image of Sorcerer Mickey and is made of flexible plastic. Measuring 30”x20”, the sign is in very good condition with minor surface wear from display. $500-$700
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1372. Signed “The Magic of Disney Animation” Book. (DisneyMGM, c.1989) A rare signed booklet created to promote the new animation building at the Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World. Signed by Eyvind Earle, this wonderful booklet contains examples of Disney animation cel set-ups, concept artwork, background paintings, and more. The booklet measures 8.5”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some creasing to the binding. $100-$200
1374. Annette Funicello Signed Mickey Mouse Ears. (DisneyMGM, c.1990s) An original pair of Mickey Mouse ears signed by iconic Mouseketeer Annette Funicello. These ears were offered officially through Disney-MGM Studios’ merchandise division, and a guarantee of authenticity from Walt Disney Attractions, Inc. is included. The hat has an opening of approximately 6” in diameter and measures 10” from ear to ear. The condition is good overall, with some creasing to the felt of the hat and some small scratches to the ears. $200-$300
1373. The Magic of Disney Animation Cast Member Shirt. (DisneyMGM, 2000s) A stylish button-down shirt for cast members of The Magic of Disney Animation tour at Disney-MGM Studios. The shirt features images of various Disney film characters such as Ariel, Hercules, Aladdin, and Mulan, all designed to look like animation sketches. This charming shirt is a wonderful reminder of one of the park’s opening day attractions. The shirt is a size M and is in good condition, with some spots of staining throughout from use. It retains the original tags and details from the wardrobe department. $300-$500
1375. Disney-MGM Studios Frisbee. (Disney-MGM, 1990s) A rare souvenir frisbee from the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant. Based on a 1950s drive-in theater, this charming restaurant is just as much of a fan favorite for its atmosphere as it is for its cuisine. This frisbee features the logo for the restaurant on the surface and measures 9” in diameter. The condition is very good with little wear. $100-$200 438
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1377. Spectacle of Dancing Lights Sign. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) An original sign used at Disney-MGM Studios to promote The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at the park’s Residential Street. Printed on foam core, this sign features a photo of the light display and measures 10.5”x35.75”. The condition is fair to good, with some surface and edge wear from use, including a few small worn areas of the imagery. $200-$400
1376. Disney-MGM Baby Care Center Sign. (Disney-MGM, c.2010s) An original brass sign for the Baby Care Center at Disney-MGM Studios. The various Disney Parks have uniquely themed Baby Care station signs, and this themed sign features two well-dressed Hollywood inspired babies with gold stars behind them. Measuring 10.25”x12”, the sign is in very good condition overall with some surface wear from use. The reverse of the sign has some adhesive and mounting material from its original use. $200-$300
1378. Signed Spectacle of Dancing Lights Letter. (Disney-MGM, 1996) A signed letter from Disney’s John Phelan to Jennings Osborne, known for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney-MGM Studios. Osborne’s very popular home display of holiday lights caught the attention of Disney and was brought to the Residential Street of DisneyMGM Studios. Following the first season of the display, this letter was sent to Osborne to inform him that his light display received the third highest guest evaluation rating ever. The letter is signed by Phelan, who first reached out to Osborne regarding bringing the lights to the park, and the letter is on official Disney-MGM stationery. Measuring 11”x8.5” within a 17”x14” mat frame, the letter is in good condition overall with some surface scuffs throughout from previous display. $200-$400
1379. Unproduced The Little Mermaid Show Archive. (Disney-MGM, 1991) An incredible archive of production materials from an unproduced The Little Mermaid dinner show for Disney-MGM Studios. This collection includes a 7-page first draft script of select scenes, 8-pages of typed storyboard suggestions with hand-written notes throughout, (4) original ink drawings for the show, (4) printed concept rendering, (21) sheets of original rough pencil storyboard drawings, 15-pages of printed character models and stage designs, and 2-pages of original ink Ariel drawings. This set provides an incredible look at this unproduced show and is a great artifact in the history of Disney-MGM Studios. Most of the sheets measure 11”x8.5”, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor spots of wear throughout from use. $300-$500
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1380. A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration Construction Sign. (DisneyMGM, 2018) A construction fence sign promoting For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. This sign was displayed on the path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, alongside signs for other current attractions and the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 28”x40.25”, the sign is in fair to good condition with scuffing and scratching throughout from park use. $200-$400
1381. Hollywood Hills Amphitheater Construction Photo. (DisneyMGM, 1997) A gorgeous photo showcasing the Disney-MGM Studios as it appeared in 1997, with the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater construction in the foreground. This massive theater is the home of Fantasmic! and holds nearly 10,000 people at full capacity. Measuring 30”x39.75” and mounted to 0.5” thick foam core, the photo is in fair condition. There is moderate edge-wear, with tearing and bending at all the corners, as well as pin holes from prior display. The image shows scratches around the edges, as well as a small puncture near both the top and bottom center of the image. $100-$200
1382. Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show Sign. (DisneyMGM, 2005) An original sign from the Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The stunt show came to the park from Disneyland Paris as part of the Happiest Celebration on Earth, where each park duplicated at least one attraction from another park. Created in thin metal with a plastic core, the sign measures 23.25” in diameter and is in poor to fair condition. There is scratching to the surface throughout, as well as some peeling and dents along the edge. $300-$500
1383. Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! Assembly Sign. (Disney-MGM, c.2000s) An original sign from the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular! show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This sign reads “Epic Assembly Location” and denotes a safe location for cast members to gather during pyrotechnics, to ensure the well-being of the show’s stunt performers. Measuring 16”x20”, the sign is in very good condition with some expected wear from use, including some glue residue on the surface. $200-$300
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1384. Pair of Muppet*Vision 3D Concept Brownlines. (Disney-MGM, 1990) A pair of concept brownline prints from the estate of Imagineer Jim Michaelson. The brownlines feature matching imagery of the courtyard and show building for Muppet*Vision 3D and are full of great Muppet inspired imagery. Measuring 24.25”x57.5” and 27”x59.5”, the brownlines are in good condition overall with some edge and surface wear throughout from use and a few small areas of discoloration. $300-$500
1385. Days of Swine and Roses Invitation & Photo. (Disney-MGM, 1991) An original invitation to the grand opening events of Muppets on Location: Days of Swine and Roses at Disney-MGM Studios. This live show involved audience interaction and was based on the Muppets filming a movie. The rare invitation features the attraction artwork of Miss Piggy both inside and on the cover, and a photo is also included that shows the Muppets and other characters in front of the Disney-MGM Studios. The invitation measures 5”x8.5” when folded and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1386. Muppet*Vision 3D Attraction Poster Prop. (Disney-MGM, c.2012) An original park-used attraction poster from the exit area of Muppet*Vision 3D. Created as a mock poster for Ricky Rat, a spoof on Mickey Mouse, the poster features great imagery in a familiar Muppets style. Measuring 40”x27”, the poster is in good condition overall with some surface scratches and edge wear from its original use and removal. The poster is backed with thick foam board and has two metal mounting brackets from its original installation. $600-$800 441
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1387. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Construction Sign. (DisneyMGM, 2018) A construction fence sign promoting The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. This sign was displayed on the path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, alongside signs for other current attractions and the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 28”x40.25”, the sign is in fair condition with a broken upper right corner which is still partially attached and scuffing and scratching throughout from park use. $400-$600
1388. Tower of Terror Brake Control Board. (Disney-MGM, 2014) This is an original control board for the brake systems used on The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. This control board comes with its original tag which lists the location as Tower of Terror, that it was removed from brake 1-2 on 8-10-14, and explains that this control board needs testing. Measuring 7.75”x10” and 3.5” tall, the control board is in very good condition with some small areas of wear throughout. This is an incredible artifact from the Tower of Terror, as original technical components of attractions are very rare. $100-$300
1390. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Cast Member Coat. (DisneyMGM, c.2000s) A very rare female cast member coat from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction at Disney-MGM Studios in Walt Disney World. This iconic long coat features the stylish red and gold color scheme that has become a very memorable aspect of the attraction. Although the coat does not have the braided epaulettes on the shoulders, it does come with the aiguillette. The coat still retains its original Disney wardrobe tag and is marked size 24. This item is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $400-$600
1389. Pair of Tower of Terror Sign Props. (Disney-MGM, c.2000s) A pair of original sign props from The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. These signs are hand-painted and composed of a light-weight wood and designate the Library as well as a section for Hotel Staff Only. The signs measure 3.5”x13” and 3”x15.25”, respectively. The condition is very good overall with a few small scuffs to the paint from use. $600-$800 442
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1391. Tower of Terror Press Kit & Imagineering Book. (Disney-MGM, 1994) An original press kit and Imagineering book created for the opening of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. The press kit includes (3) sample news articles relating to the opening of the attraction, as well as (3) color photos of the iconic attraction building. The Imagineering book contains 8 pages which list the names and roles of the crew that helped bring the project to life. The press kit measures 11.5”x9.5” within its outer folder and both items are in very good condition. $100-$200
1392. Collection of (20) Tower of Terror Slides. (Disney-MGM, 1995-97) A collection of (20) slides featuring The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. These slides feature images of the exterior of the attraction, with shots taken from different angles to capture the entirety of the building. This collection offers a wonderful look at this iconic DisneyMGM attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1393. Tower of Terror Unused Pop-Up Ticket. (Disney-MGM, 1994) A very rare unused pop-up park admission ticket for Disney-MGM Studios. This special ticket was created to promote the grand opening of The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in 1994. Incredibly, this ticket still has its original foldout watch voucher attached, as well as its fold-out park admission voucher, which is undated and still valid for park admission today. Measuring 9”x4” when closed, the fold-out ticket is in very good condition overall with minor surface wear and comes in its original outer sleeve. $100-$200
1394. Pair of Tower of Terror Keychains. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s2000s) A pair of rare metal souvenir keychains from the Tower of Terror attraction. The keychains are modeled after one of the Tower’s iconic keys and feature the logo for the Hollywood Tower Hotel. The keychains have a metal release clip with a rotating hinge, and each measure 4” tall. The keychains are in very good condition with minimal wear and still retain the original Disney Theme Park Merchandise tags. $100-$200
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1395. Collection of (19) The Great Movie Ride Slides. (Disney-MGM, 1990-97) A collection of (19) slides featuring The Great Movie Ride attraction at Disney-MGM Studios. These slides feature images of the exterior of the building, as well as several familiar scenes from the popular attraction. This collection offers a wonderful look at this former Disney-MGM attraction. Each slide measures approximately 2”x2” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1396. The Great Movie Ride Cast Member Costume Bags. (DisneyMGM, 2017) A complete set of (3) bags created from actual cast member costumes from The Great Movie Ride. Following the closure of the attraction in 2017, Walt Disney World offered these unique bags for sale in (3) different sizes. Less than 150 pieces of each design were created, which makes these bags a unique and stylish part of this iconic attraction’s history. The set includes one small zippered pouch, one medium-sized zippered pouch, and a large tote bag. The set ranges in size from 4.5”x9” to 15”x17”, and the condition is very fine overall. The bags are unused and still retain their original tags, however, since the bags are created from actual used cast member attire, there may be small spots of minor wear from their original use. $300-$500
1397. The Great Movie Ride Sack of Wheat Prop. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) An original prop sack of wheat from The Great Movie Ride. This prop was used within the bank robbery scene and is labeled on both sides with the fictitious contents and supplier names. The bag was aged for its use in the attraction, with worn patches and intentionally darkened areas on the canvas. Measuring 20”x11”, the prop is in good condition overall with some wear throughout from use. Included with the prop is a postcard from the Disney-MGM Studios that shows the scene where this prop was used and has a crease in the lower-half. $200-$400
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1398. The Great Movie Ride Original Humphrey Bogart Hat Prop. (Disney-MGM, 1989) A very rare original prop hat that was used on the Humphrey Bogart audio-animatronic figure from The Great Movie Ride. When the attraction debuted in 1989, the Humphrey Bogart audio-animatronic figure was modeled with a larger head. Later, the figure was redesigned with smaller, more life-like proportions. This hat was used on that earliest version of Bogart and has an internal Walt Disney World wardrobe label that is marked “G.M.R. Fig 33 (Bogie)” in felt pen. The hat itself measures 13.75”x15.75” and 6” tall and has a large opening of 9”x7.75”. Constructed of thick felt, this prop is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $400-$600
1399. The Great Movie Ride Wizard of Oz Flower Prop. (DisneyMGM, c.1990s) An original flower prop from the Wizard of Oz sequence of The Great Movie Ride. Composed of three sections which assemble to form the flower, this prop is a stylish artifact from the history of this former attraction, as well as The Wizard of Oz. Measuring approximately 10” in diameter, the flower prop is in good overall condition with some wear throughout from use. A photo is included of the location where the prop was used. $400-$600
1400. The Great Movie Ride Original Gene Kelly Hat Prop. (Disney-MGM, c.1990s) An original prop hat that was used on the Gene Kelly audio-animatronic figure from The Great Movie Ride. The hat was made by Brooks Brothers and is marked with “G.K.” on the interior in felt pen. The hat itself measures 12.25”x11” and approximately 4.75” tall and has an opening of 8.5”x7”. Constructed of thick felt and ribbon, this prop is in very good condition with minor wear from age and use, including a few small dings to the surface throughout. $400-$600 445
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1401. Toy Story Land Construction Sign. (Disney-MGM, 2018) A construction fence sign promoting Toy Story Land. This sign was displayed on the path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, alongside signs for other current attractions and the upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 28”x40.25”, the sign is in fair to good condition with a dent on the lower left corner and scuffing and scratching throughout from park use. $300-$500
1402. Toy Story Midway Mania! Cast Member Costume. (Disney-MGM, 2008) An original cast member costume from Toy Story Midway Mania! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Arguably one of the most popular rides at the park, this costume offers a unique opportunity to take home a memorable piece of a fan favorite. The shirt is a unisex 2XS and the pants are a men’s size 36x28. Both are in very good condition, with some wear from use. There is some slight fading to the shirt from repeated washing. $300-$500 446
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1403. Toy Story Midway Mania! Jessie Attraction Vehicle Prop. (Disney-MGM, 2000s) An original attraction vehicle prop from Toy Story Midway Mania! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. These large props feature printed imagery of the characters from Toy Story, and decorated the sides of the attraction vehicles within this popular 4-D attraction. Depicting Jessie, this prop is composed of fiberglass and is printed with small hand-painted details. Measuring 60.25”x30.5”, the prop is in very good condition overall with some surface scratches from use. $400-$600
1404. Toy Story Midway Mania! Potato Head Vehicle Prop. (Disney-MGM, 2000s) An original attraction vehicle prop from Toy Story Midway Mania! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. These large props feature printed imagery of the characters from Toy Story, and decorated the sides of the attraction vehicles within this popular 4-D attraction. Depicting Mr. Potato Head, this prop is composed of fiberglass and is printed with small hand-painted details. Measuring 60.25”x30.5”, the prop is in good condition overall with some surface scratches from use, including a 12” scratch in the face and hat. $400-$600
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1405. Toy Story Midway Mania! Barrel of Monkeys Props. (Disney-MGM, 2000s) An original pair of barrel of monkey prop figures from Toy Story Midway Mania! at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The blue and red monkeys are composed of painted dense foam with heavy metal frames within. This style of props were used within the attraction as well as in the attraction’s exterior show building. Each monkey measures approximately 47”x31”, and the condition is fair overall, with some surface wear throughout from use including a few breaks in the foam at the appendages where the monkeys originally connected as part of the attraction. $400-$600
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1406. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Construction Sign. (Disney-MGM, 2018) A construction fence sign featuring concept art promoting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. This sign was displayed on the path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, alongside signs for other current attractions and more signs promoting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge with different concept art. Measuring 28”x48”, the sign is in fair to good condition with some damage to the corners which has left sharp edges, as well as scuffing and scratching throughout from park use. $2,000-$3,000
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1407. Star Tours Grand Opening Poster. (Disney-MGM, 1990) A commemorative poster for the grand opening of Star Tours at Disney-MGM Studios on January 13, 1990. The poster features space-themed imagery with the green and orange M&Ms, as this candy was the official sponsor of the attraction. Measuring 36”x24”, the poster is in very good condition with minor wear edge-wear. $200-$300 1408. Star Wars Galactic Nights Poster. (Disney-MGM, 2017) A souvenir poster from the popular Star Wars Galactic Nights events at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Featuring celebrity appearances, fireworks, and lightsaber inspired churros, these events were beloved by Disney and Star Wars fans alike. The top of the poster promotes the newest themed land, Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. Measuring 36”x24”, this souvenir poster features the date and name of the event along with great Star Wars imagery. The condition is very good with minor edge-wear to the bottom-right corner. $200-$300
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1409. Signed Animal Kingdom Concept Print. (Animal Kingdom, 2002) A signed concept art print featuring artist Michael Noles’ design for Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Signed by Noles in ink in the lower-right corner, the concept print measures 27”x32” within its frame and is in very good condition. $200-$300
1410. Large Collection of Animal Kingdom Lodge Blueprints. (Animal Kingdom Ledge, 1998) A large collection of blueprint designs for Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. This incredible archive of blueprints was created in 1998 in order to submit these development designs for approval. The African-themed resort would open in 2001, with these blueprints providing a scarcely seen look at the early development stages of this iconic resort. The set includes over 300 sheets of designs, details, and information, and are marked as volumes 1, 2, 4, and 6. The sheets measure 18”x24”, and the condition is good overall with some folded corners, small tears, edge-wear, and some spots of discoloration to some of the sheets from use. $300-$500 450
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1411. Animal Kingdom Don Williams Signed Lithograph. (Animal Kingdom, c.1998) A limited edition lithograph created for cast members of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The beautiful artwork was created by Don “Ducky” Williams and features Mickey and friends surrounded by various iconic Disney animal characters. Signed by Williams in the lower-right, the print is hand-numbered 1611/2500. With an image size of 15”x22” within a 23.5”x30.5” frame, the print is in very fine condition with minor wear to the frame. $300-$500
1412. Pair of Animal Kingdom Opening Team Badges. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A pair of opening team member badges for Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The badges are numbered 056 and 075, and feature matching imagery for the park above the “Opening Team” text. Measuring 2.25”x3.5” each, the badges are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1413. “A Sneak Preview” Animal Kingdom Book. (Animal Kingdom, 1997) A pre-opening guidebook for the Animal Kingdom park at Walt Disney World featuring concept art and behind-the-scenes photos of the attractions that would be opening the following year. This 21-page booklet measures 8”x10” and is in very good condition with minor surface scratches to the cover. $100-$200 451
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1414. Animal Kingdom Train Station Sign. (Animal Kingdom, c.2000s) A colorful wooden sign used at the train station for Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The wooden sign features African-style art and mentions the departures to the Africa area of the park. Measuring 18”x18”, the sign is in overall good condition with some paint wear and surface scratches from use. There are two metal rods at the left-side that were used to display the sign. $600-$900
1415. Animal Kingdom Cast Member Shirt. (Animal Kingdom, c.1990s) An original cast member shirt from the Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World. This shirt was used by cast members in the food services department and still retains its original Disney wardrobe label and the tag from property control. A tag on the left wrist describes this wardrobe item as a “food/jalaba shirt.” The shirt is a size large and is in very good condition with some expected minor wear from use. $100-$200
1416. Animal Kingdom Cast Member Shirt. (Animal Kingdom, c.1990s) A fun and colorful shirt worn by cast members at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This beautiful shirt features bright colors, plastic pukka shells along the collar, and animal imagery. This shirt is a Women’s 2XL and is in very good condition, with the Walt Disney World wardrobe department tags still attached. $100-$200
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1417. Animal Kingdom Grand Opening Commemorative Ticket. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A limited edition commemorative ticket that was created for the grand opening of Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The ticket has not been used and is still valid to be redeemed for park admission today. The ticket is numbered 4512 of 19,980 and comes in its original embossed paper sleeve and includes the original COA. Measuring 5.5”x11.5”, the ticket is in very fine condition with minor wear to the paper sleeve. $100-$200
1418. Animal Kingdom Opening Commemorative Coin. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A rare commemorative coin created for cast members in honor of the grand opening of the Animal Kingdom park. This coin features a raised image of the Tree of Life and is adhered to a card backing. The coin measures 1.75” in diameter and comes in its original envelope. The condition is very good with minor wear. The envelope measures 4.75”x6.5” and is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
1420. Animal Kingdom Lodge Brochure. (Animal Kingdom Lodge, 2001) A brochure promoting the opening of Animal Kingdom Lodge in spring of 2001. This African-inspired Resort captures the essence of a savannah lodge and has a private wildlife sanctuary. Tucked inside of a protective envelope, the cover of the brochure features a stunning sunset photo of the African plains. This Animal Kingdom Lodge brochure measures approximately 3.75”x9” and is in fine condition. $100-$200
1419. Animal Kingdom Opening Day Watch. (Animal Kingdom, 1998) A limited edition watch commemorating the opening of the Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World on April 22, 1998. The band is genuine leather and features a Mickey head on the buckle. Measuring 9.5” long, the watch is unused and in fine condition with the protective covering still on the face. The watch comes in its original box. $100-$200
1421. Camp Minnie-Mickey Costumed Character Belt Buckle. (Animal Kingdom, c.2000s) A very rare belt buckle prop worn by the Mickey Mouse costumed character at Camp Minnie-Mickey. This themed land was a popular Animal Kingdom location themed to the woodlands of North America and is well remembered for the performances of Pocahontas and her Forest Friends and Festival of the Lion King. This belt buckle is hand-painted in resin with a Velcro back and it still retains its Disney wardrobe label that specifies its use within Camp Minnie-Mickey and that the buckle could be worn by either the Mickey or Goofy costumed characters. Measuring 3.25”x4”, the wardrobe prop is in very fine condition with minor wear from use. $200-$400
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1422. It’s Tough to Be a Bug! Prototype Movie Poster. (Animal Kingdom, c.1998) A very rare prototype poster for the It’s Tough to Be a Bug! Attraction at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This poster was printed on canvas during the development of the attraction’s preshow, where several of these faux movie posters can be seen. The poster imagery measures 36”x25.25” on the 41.25”x35.75” untrimmed canvas, and the poster is in very good condition overall with some areas of yellowing to the top-right corner of the reverse of the canvas. $300-$500
1423. Countdown to Extinction Imagineering Gift. (Animal Kingdom, 2000) A commemorative gift given to members of Imagineering that worked on the Countdown to Extinction dark ride at Animal Kingdom. The attraction opened in 1998, but in 2000 it received a name change to Dinosaur to correspond with the release of the feature film of the same name. This award was given at the time of the name change and features a toy attraction vehicle on a wooden base with a custom plaque. Measuring 4”x6” and 3” tall, the award is in good condition overall with some surface scuffs and minor wear from previous display. $200-$300 454
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1424. Walt Disney World Speedway Indy 200 Framed Set. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A large collection of (17) items from the Indy 200 racing league event at the Walt Disney World Speedway. This framed set includes tickets, pins, buttons, flattened pennies, and many rare artifacts from the early years of this former Walt Disney World attraction. Customdisplayed in a 34.75”x40.75” frame, this set is in overall very fine condition with minor wear. $300-$500
1425. Walt Disney World Speedway Indy 200 Framed Set. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A large collection of (18) items from the Indy 200 racing league event at the Walt Disney World Speedway. This framed set includes tickets, pins, programs, maps, flattened pennies, and other rare artifacts from the early years of this former Walt Disney World attraction. Custom-displayed in a 38”x30” frame, this set is in very good condition overall with minor wear, including a small spot of peeling on the starting lineup list. $300-$500
1426. Walt Disney World Speedway Indy 200 Framed Set. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A large collection of (30) items from the Indy 200 racing league event at the Walt Disney World Speedway. This framed set includes tickets, pins, stickers, flattened pennies, and many other rare artifacts from the early years of this former Walt Disney World attraction. Customdisplayed in a 30.75”x30.75” frame, this set is in very fine condition overall with minor wear. $300-$500
1427. Indy 200 Program Supplement and (3) Tickets. (Walt Disney World, 1996) A group of (3) colorful admission tickets and a supplemental brochure for the Indy 200 at Walt Disney World Speedway, an Indy Racing League event. The race was a 3-day event and the ticket for Friday is signed by racers John Paul Jr. and Buzz Calkins. The (3) tickets measure approximately 5”x2.5” each and are in fair condition with some creasing and bending from use. The race day starting line-up brochure measures 11”x8.5” and is in good condition with some creasing and edge-wear. $100-$200
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1428. Tokyo Disneyland Silkscreened Logo. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1983) An original silkscreen print on art board featuring the logo for Tokyo Disneyland. The silkscreened artwork features the Tokyo Disneyland acronym “TDL” within the red and orange circular logo. Measuring 7” in diameter on 11”x8.5” board, the logo is in good condition overall with some surface scuffs and small marks from use. $500-$700
1429. Set of Tokyo Disneyland WED Imagineering Materials. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1981-83) A collection of WED Imagineering materials relating to the construction and grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland. The collection includes a Tokyo Disneyland Division envelope mailed to a member of WED Imagineering, an InterOffice Communication, a 5-sheet bi-weekly countdown calendar for the opening of the park, Japanese construction poster, Tokyo Disneyland guidebook, Disney Newsreel magazine, Tokyo Disneyland Entertainment Division guidebook, Tokyo Disneyland 1981 brochure, and a 1982 copy of WED/Mapo Imaginews. The set provides a fantastic archive of information on the creation and opening of this beloved park, and the items range in size from 11”x8.5” to the 24.5”x17.5” poster. The collection is in good condition overall with some creases and surface wear throughout from use. $200-$400
1430. Tokyo Disneyland Corporate Graphics Manual. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1983) A manual containing imagery of graphics and designs for Tokyo Disneyland. The 16-page manual includes different variations for the logos, colors of the signature, special service symbols, and much more. The manual measures 11.25”x8.75” and is in fair to good condition with some cracking in the plastic spine. Some of the pages have highlighting and handwritten notes from its original use. $200-$400 456
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1431. Tokyo Disneyland Pre-Opening Advertising Booklet. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980) A rare booklet created to give potential investors an overview of Tokyo Disneyland and what kind of participation select businesses could take during its development. Created 3 years before the opening of Tokyo Disneyland, this comprehensive book includes brief histories of Disneyland and Walt Disney World, colorful illustrations and concept art, and an explanation of the various phases of completion for the new resort. This 24-page book measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with minor cover wear and creasing from use. $100-$200
1433. Group of (4) Tokyo Disneyland Pre-Opening Stickers. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A group of (2) bumper stickers and (2) circular stickers that promote the opening of Tokyo Disneyland in spring of 1983. The bumper stickers measure 2.5”x14”, and the circular stickers measure 4.5” in diameter. The condition is good overall with some minor creases. $100-$200
1432. Tokyo Disneyland Project Synopsis Documents. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982) A collection of inter-office communications from Walt Disney Productions regarding the project synopsis for Tokyo Disneyland. These documents include a bi-fold color brochure, a 16-page project synopsis, a key fact sheet, and a site plan map for Tokyo Disneyland. The outer bi-fold brochure includes information regarding the Tokyo Disneyland Overview, World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland, and measures 11”x8.5”. The site plan map is folded into fourths and measures 11.5”x11.5”. The condition is very good overall with some expected wear from its initial use. $100-$200
1434. Tokyo Disneyland Attraction Posters Documents. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982) A very rare set of pre-opening documents from WED Imagineering relating to the creation of attraction posters for the opening of Tokyo Disneyland. The (77) pages feature scarcely seen information regarding the new attraction posters such as estimated costs of production, last minute changes, as well as xeroxed details to be used on the various posters. The documents measure 11”x8.5” and are in good condition with some wear from use, as well as some hand-written notes and highlights from their original use. $200-$400 457
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1435. Tokyo Disneyland Cast Member Countdown Calendar. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982) A very rare cast member calendar given to Disneyland employees to count down to the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland. The calendar contains six loose sheets for the months of November 1982 through April 1983. Each sheet measures 12”x9” and the set is in overall good condition with minor edge-wear. $100-$200
1437. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Guide & Letter. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A rare cast member guidebook and letter created to commemorate the Grand Opening of Tokyo Disneyland. The guide contains illustrations and wonderful color photos of the five themed lands and provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the park, including a company letter from Jim Cora, Vice President of Operations. Measuring 11”x8.5”, the guide is in very good condition overall with minor wear. $100-$200
1436. Pair of Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Guides. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982) A pair of guidebooks promoting the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983. These guidebooks were created for members of the tourism and travel industry and include beautifully illustrated maps, color photos, and descriptions of the lands and attractions guests could enjoy at the new Tokyo Disneyland. The guidebooks are written in English, and one includes a fold-out information pamphlet printed in Japanese. These 12-page books each measure approximately 11.75”x8.5” and are in fair to good condition with some wear due to handling and age. $100-$200
1438. Set of (4) Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Items. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1980-83) A very rare assortment of buttons and a keychain from important milestones in the creation of Tokyo Disneyland. The set includes a button from the Site Dedication events on Dec 3, 1980, a button from the Grand Opening events on April 15, 1983, a button for a member of the press that attended the Grand Opening events, and a metal pre-opening keychain. The smallest item is the metal keychain at 1.5” in diameter and the press button is the largest item at 2.75”x2.75”. The condition is good overall with some surface wear from use, and some scuffing to the metal keychain. $100-$200 458
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1439. Tokyo Disneyland Dedication Ceremony Photo. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A color photograph from the dedication ceremony at Tokyo Disneyland. The photo is signed in blue ink by Masatomo Takahashi, former CEO and President of the Oriental Land Company. This rare photo measures 5”x7” and is protected by a sheet of parchment paper inside of a 7.25”x9” folder. The photo is in good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1442. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Employee Medallion. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A very rare medallion given to Disneyland employees to commemorate the Grand Opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. The medallion comes enclosed in a display card and includes its original envelope as well as a Walt Disney World employee letter from Dick Nunis regarding the opening of the new park. The medallion measures 1.75” in diameter and is in very good condition. $100-$200
1440. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Press Kit. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An opening day press kit, complete with press folder and binder. This impressive set includes information on ticket prices, a guidebook, press releases, and other materials to show the press everything the park has to offer. Measuring 12.25”x9.5”, these materials are in very good condition with some wear from age and use. $100-$200
1441. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening T-Shirt. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A very rare unused t-shirt created for the grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland on April 15, 1983. The shirt features several classic Disney characters in front of Cinderella Castle, and it has never been worn. The tags are still attached, and the shirt comes in its original plastic bag. Labeled as a size medium, the shirt is in very fine condition with little wear and a few small tears to the plastic bag. $100-$200
1443. Tokyo Disneyland Grand Opening Metallic Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) A gorgeous foil poster celebrating the upcoming grand opening of Tokyo Disneyland. This poster features a patriotic Mickey and Donald on a metallic star-spangled background. Measuring 28.5”x20.25”, the poster is in good condition with creasing and waving throughout from rolling. $100-$200 459
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1444. Tokyo Disneyland Imagineering Aerial Photograph. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A large aerial photo of Tokyo Disneyland that was created and used internally within Imagineering. This large high-quality aerial view of the park offers a great look into the early years of Tokyo Disneyland, prior to the Tokyo DisneySea expansion. Printed on sturdy art board and displayed within its original frame, the reverse of the board has a Disney copyright stamp and is dated to August 1988. Measuring 31.5”x27.25” within the 35”x31” frame, the aerial photo is in good condition overall with some wear and minor curving to the frame from use. $500-$700
1445. Signed “The Tokyo Disneyland Show” Cast Member Booklet. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1981) A “The Tokyo Disneyland Show” cast member booklet signed by costume designer Tom Peirce. Featuring a beautiful embossed silver logo for The Tokyo Disneyland Show, the booklet is written in Japanese, with wonderful behind-the-scenes color photos of cast members and is signed by Peirce on the fifth page. Measuring 8.25”x11.75”, the 16-page booklet is in very good condition with minor cover wear. $100-$200
1446. Pair of Tokyo Disneyland Photos & Letter. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1984) A pair of signed color photos and a letter from a photographer of Tokyo Disneyland. The original mailing envelope is included with this letter that was written in response to a Disney fan who expressed interest in Tokyo Disneyland. The letter is personalized to Alan Hylton and explains that fan mail is typically unanswered, but they felt a need to respond because of his great interest in the park. Enclosed in this envelope are two color photos from the opening day of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983. Both photos and the letter are signed by the photographer and chief photographer of Tokyo Disneyland. Overall, the group is in good condition with minimal wear. $100-$200
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1447. Pair of Tokyo Disneyland Guidebooks. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1981/84) A pair of early pictorial guidebooks from Tokyo Disneyland, one of which is a pre-opening guide. Written in both English and Japanese, these guidebooks contain beautiful color photos and a wealth of information about Disney’s first international park. The guidebooks are 21-pages and 51-pages long, and the shorter pre-opening guidebook is signed by costume designer Tom Peirce. Measuring 8.75”x11.75”, the guidebooks are in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1448. Tokyo Disneyland Diary & English Guide. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1984) An early pictorial diary from the first year of Tokyo Disneyland. The book is printed entirely in Japanese and comes with a separate guide that is written in English. The 25-page booklet measures 8.25”x11.75” and is in good condition overall with some creasing to the edges. $100-$200
1450. Tokyo Disneyland 5th Anniversary Medallion. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A special medallion created to commemorate the 5th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland in 1988. The medallion features Cinderella Castle on the front with Mickey Mouse imagery on the reverse and is encased within a cardboard frame with a built-in stand. Measuring 1.75” in diameter, the medallion is in very good condition. $100-$200
1449. “All About Tokyo Disneyland” 1st Anniversary Issue. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1984) A first anniversary issue of “All About Tokyo Disneyland” from 1984. This booklet was printed as a supplement to the tour companion guide. Included within is an introduction to the 5 themed lands of the park, an illustrated map of Tokyo Disneyland, an event calendar for AprilJune ‘84, and information regarding transportation to the park as well as admission tickets and prices. Printed in English, this 47-page guide measures 10.25”x7.25” and is in very good condition with minor wear from use. $100-$200
1451. Set of (9) Tokyo Disneyland Anniversary Buttons. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1984-89) An impressive collection of buttons from the first six anniversaries of Tokyo Disneyland. This set includes (2) variant buttons for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd anniversaries, as well as buttons for the 4th, 5th, and 6th anniversaries. The buttons range in size from 3” to 3.25” in diameter. The condition is good overall with some surface wear from use, with the most wear on the gold 1st anniversary pin. $100-$200
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1452. Tokyo Disneyland 5 Years Charles Boyer Print & Letter. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A limited edition print created by artist Charles Boyer for the 5th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland and an accompanying letter. This charming print features imagery of Mickey Mouse, the Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade, Tea Cups, and Cinderella Castle and is numbered 296/3300. The letter details the successes of the park’s first five years and thanks the receiver for his contributions. Measuring 30”x20”, the poster is in good to very good condition with some discoloration at the lower left corner and a small tear at the lower right. The letter measures 11”x8.5” and is in very good condition with some curling from being rolled with the poster. A CoA is included. $200-$400
1453. Pan Galactic Pizza Port Animation Cel. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1989) An original hand-painted animation cel used in a short cartoon within Tokyo Disneyland’s Pan Galactic Pizza Port restaurant. This cel features a futuristic pizza delivery man and has an image size of 5”x6” on its 10.5”x12.5” cel sheet. The cel is in very fine condition and comes with a custom cut mat frame for display. $300-$500 462
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1454. Tokyo Disney Magic Journeys Sticker in Envelope. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1985) A rare promotional sticker for the 3-D Magic Journeys show at Tokyo Disneyland which opened on January 17, 1985. The sticker features the name of the show and an image of Goofy wearing 3-D film glasses. The outer envelope is included and unused, measuring approximately 8.5”x10.25”. The sticker is in very good condition, and the envelope is in good condition with some markings to the reverse side. $100-$200
1455. Tokyo Disneyland Mark Twain Riverboat Poster. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An attraction poster for the Mark Twain Riverboat in Tokyo Disneyland’s Westernland. This poster features beautiful imagery of the Mark Twain. Measuring 30”x20”, the poster is in very good condition with a 1” tear at the bottom left. There are some minor tears and pin marks along the edges from prior use. $700-$900
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1456. Tokyo Disneyland Crystal Palace Poster Proof. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1986) An original poster for the Crystal Palace attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. This poster is an untrimmed proof and is hand-numbered “AP/4,” and marked “Walt Disney Imagineering.” This item measures approximately 47”x33” and is in very good condition with a 2” crease in the upper half of the poster and some minor creasing around the edges. As is common with these posters, there is a slight waviness throughout due to the weight of the ink. This poster has been linen-backed for its preservation. $1,000-$2,000 464
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1457. Set of (157) Big Thunder Mountain Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A large collection of (157) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the finished Big Thunder Mountain attraction at Tokyo Disneyland prior to its opening. These images focus on props, animatronics, and scenery from the attraction. Each photo measures approximately 7.5”x9.5”, with a few that are slightly larger or smaller, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use including a bent corner on the largest photo. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1458. Set of (70) Big Thunder Mountain Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A large collection of (70) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the finished Big Thunder Mountain attraction at Tokyo Disneyland prior to its opening. These images focus on props, animatronics, and scenery from the attraction. Each photo measures 7.5”x9.5”, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1459. Lot of (186) Big Thunder Mountain Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A large collection of (186) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the Big Thunder Mountain attraction at Tokyo Disneyland during construction and after its completion. These images focus on props, animatronics, and scenery from the attraction, as well as several shots in the surrounding area of Frontierland. This set also includes (22) polaroids from the construction of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Disneyland, which were used as reference by Burke during the creation of Tokyo Disneyland’s version of the attraction. Ranging in size from 3.5”x3.5” to 4”x6”, these small photos are in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1460. Set of (180) Big Thunder Mountain Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A large collection of (180) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the finished Big Thunder Mountain attraction at Tokyo Disneyland prior to its opening. These images focus on props, animatronics, and scenery from the attraction. Each photo measures 7.5”x9.5”, and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use, including some scuffing to the surface. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500 465
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1461. Tokyo Disneyland Big Thunder Mountain Photo Binder. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A binder of photographs of Tokyo Disneyland’s version of the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction. The 38-page binder includes 73 photographs adhered to the pages, with 2 additional photographs loose in the back. Measuring 12”x9.5” and 1” thick, the binder is in very good condition with some surface wear to the cover from age and use. $300-$500
1463. Big Thunder Mountain Bound Set of Prop Blueprints. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1982-83) A large bound set of blueprints for various props and details for Big Thunder Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland. The set contains (13) original blueprints that are in Japanese and feature various barrels, crates, and other themed props from the attraction. The set measures 11”x8.5”, but the blueprints unfold from the set to be larger. The condition is fair overall, with some small torn areas and spots of discoloration from use. $400-$600
1462. Lot of (13) Tokyo Disneyland Big Thunder Invoices. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1987) A group of (13) invoice documents from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke from his time working on the development of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Tokyo Disneyland in 1987. Burke is known for working on the Big Thunder Mountain attractions at Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris. Many of these invoices have pay stubs attached, and several contain handwritten notes and some highlighting. The invoices measure 11.75”8.25” each and are in good condition with some yellowing of the page edges. $100-$200
1464. Group of (23) Electrical & Engineering Blueprints. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980s) A collection of (23) electrical and engineering blueprints attributed to Tokyo Disneyland. These blueprints were in use between 1978-1986 and may have been used by other parks in addition to Tokyo Disneyland, as their focus is on telecommunications systems. Ranging in size from 17”x22” to 36”x48”, these blueprints are in good condition with some expected wear from use. This includes some edge-wear, as well as tearing along fold-lines on a couple of the blueprints. One blueprint has a sheet of legal paper taped to it with hand-written notes. $100-$200 466
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1465. Set of (112) Indian Village Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1982) A large collection of (112) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the animated figures, props, and scenery of Walt Disney World’s Indian Village. These photos from Walt Disney World were used while Burke was working on creating the Indian Village for Tokyo Disneyland. Each photo measures 5”x7” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1466. Set of (6) Tokyo Disneyland Astrozone Model Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1988) A set of (6) Imagineering reference photos of the model for Tokyo Disneyland’s Astrozone in Tomorrowland. This area was unique to Tokyo Disneyland, and these photos are rare examples of the model used in the creation of this popular section of the park. Measuring 8”x10”, the photos are in very good condition with minor surface wear from use, and each photo is stamped on the reverse with the Walt Disney copyright. $300-$500
1467. Set of (98) Jungle Cruise Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1980) A large collection of (98) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the animated figures, props, and scenery of the Jungle Cruise. These photos were used as reference by Burke during the creation of Tokyo Disneyland’s version of the attraction. Each photo measures 5”x7” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1468. Set of (15) It’s a Small World Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1982) A collection of (15) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up images of artists working on the facade of the It’s a Small World attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. Included are (5) reference photos from Disneyland which Burke used to capture the details of the attraction for Tokyo Disneyland. Ranging in size from 3.5”x5” to 8”x10”, the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
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1469. Set of (156) Pirates of the Caribbean Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1982) A large collection of (156) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the development of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Tokyo Disneyland. These images focus on props and scenery from the attraction, as well as the artists working on these elements. Ranging in size from 3.25”x4.5” to 4”x6”, the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. $300-$500
1471. Polynesian Terrace Menu. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1983) An original menu from the Polynesian Terrace restaurant. Presented by Kikkoman, the menu is written in both English and Japanese and features a stylish sturdy board cover. Measuring 15”x8.5”, the menu is in very good condition with minor wear to the edges of the cover. $100-$200
1470. Set of (36) Pirates of the Caribbean Reference Photos. (Tokyo Disneyland, c.1979) A collection of (36) photos from the estate of Imagineer Pat Burke. These photos feature great close-up details of the animated figures, props, and scenery of Walt Disney World’s Pirates of the Caribbean. These photos from Walt Disney World were used while Burke was working on creating the attraction for Tokyo Disneyland. While some of the photos have project information on them specifying, they are from Walt Disney World, a few of the images also appear to be from Disneyland’s version of the attraction. Each photo measures 5”x7” and the set is in very good condition overall with minor wear from use. An archive of attraction photos such as this is rare in its own right, with a set coming from the collection of an Imagineer who worked on the attraction being even more so. These photos come with their original Oriental Land Co. folder. $300-$500
1472. Tokyo Disneyland Splash Mountain Press Packet. (Tokyo Disneyland, 1992) A press packet created to promote Splash Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland. This packet includes a colorful folder with illustrated imagery based on the attraction, (8) stunning black and white press photos, (7) press releases for the news agencies printed in English and Japanese, a copy of Tokyo Disneyland Information Magazine with a fold-out attraction poster, and an event calendar. Measuring 12”x9”, the packet is in very good condition with some light creasing and edge-wear from use. $100-$200 468
1473. Hotel MiraCosta Grand Opening Brochure. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2001) A rare brochure from the grand opening of Hotel MiraCosta at Tokyo DisneySea. The front cover of the brochure features a letter ‘M’ encircled by an ornate gold border. The brochure is written in Japanese and English and includes information about restaurants, shopping, and spa services at Hotel MiraCosta. A calendar with room rates is included inside. When unfolded, the brochure measures 8.25”x15.5” and is in very good condition. $100-$200
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1474. Pair of Tokyo DisneySea Concept Maps. (Tokyo DisneySea, 1992) A pair of concept map prints of Tokyo DisneySea from the estate of Imagineer Jim Michaelson. These stunning concept prints were created by Michaelson nearly a decade before the opening of the park and give an early aerial view of the planned lands and attractions of the new Disney Park. The pair includes both a brownline and a blueline print of the same artwork, with both measuring 36”x52.5”. The condition is good overall, with minor creasing, a few scattered spots of discoloration, and some edge-wear including a few small tears that Michaelson patched with clear tape. $300-$500
1476. Nautilus Galley Restaurant Plate & Bowl. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2010s) A pair of dishes from the Nautilus Gallery restaurant at Tokyo DisneySea. The sturdy plastic plate and bowl feature matching Nautilus-themed logos for the restaurant and measure 6.75”x9.25” and 4” in diameter, respectively. The condition is very good with some expected surface wear from use. $100-$200
1475. Tokyo DisneySea Imagineering Map. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2001) A rare map of Tokyo DisneySea that was given exclusively to the Imagineering team upon completion of the park. The map features several Disney characters lining the border and presents the attractions of the park in a large stylish illustration. The map measures 26.75”x36” and is in very good condition with minor edge-wear. $300-$500
1477. Tokyo DisneySea Nautilus Limited Edition Model. (Tokyo DisneySea, 2001) A wonderful die cast model of the Nautilus as seen at Tokyo DisneySea’s Mysterious Island. Featuring lighting and sound effects with a spinning propeller, this battery-operated model is a fantastic limited edition item from the opening year of this iconic park. Numbered 137/2000, the model measures 16” long and sits on a custom base with plaque. The condition is very fine with minor surface wear to the original box and packaging. The model includes its original numbered COA. $400-$600 469
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After the success of Walt Disney World, plans to build a theme park in Europe surfaced as early as 1972. After the opening of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983, international expansion became a priority. In April of 1992, Euro Disney Resort and its theme park Euro Disneyland officially opened. Not the immediate success the company had hoped for, the park struggled in the first few years to attract guests. Finally in 1995, after the opening of Space Mountain, the park turned its first quarterly profit and began a steady climb to popularity. In 1995 the resort name was changed to Disneyland Paris and in 2002, a second theme park, the Walt Disney Studios Park, opened on the property.
1478. Disneyland Paris Jim Michaelson Map Concept. (Disneyland Paris, 1990) A stunning concept blueline by Imagineer Jim Michaelson of a map of the Magic Kingdom at Disneyland Paris. This gorgeous oversized map features an overall view of the park, with inset images highlighting the Orbitron, Phantom Manor, Captain Hook’s Galley, and Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. The banner for “Discoveryland” has been hand-drawn and adhered to the map to correct a mistake in the original blueline print. Measuring 40.25”x65.5”, the map is in very good condition with a few spots of discoloration and minor tears along the edges from age. A few small tears have been repaired with tape. The map has been folded once down the center and has pin marks in the upper corners from previous use. $400-$600
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1479. Pair of Disneyland Paris Jim Michaelson Concepts. (Disneyland Paris, 1988) A gorgeous pair of Disneyland Paris concept prints by Imagineer Jim Michaelson. Both prints feature images of Main Street U.S.A., with a beautiful xerox concept of the Main Street Station and another blueline print looking down at the shopping area of the street. Ranging from 28”x51.25” to 31.25”x51.25”, the prints are in very good condition with expected wear from age and use, including a couple small spots of discoloration and some edge-wear. $400-$600
1480. Set of (3) Liberty Arcade Jim Michaelson Concepts. (Disneyland Paris, c.1991) A collection of (3) Imagineering working prints of concept art by artist Jim Michaelson for murals seen at the Statue of Liberty Diorama attraction in the Liberty Arcade. This collection features a blueline print of one of the graphics near the attraction, as well as a blueline print and a large xerox of the entryway mural. This mural has been enjoyed by guests since the opening of the park and represents a unique attraction which celebrates the relationship between France and the United States. Ranging in size from 36”x28” to 30.25”x54.5”, the prints are in good to very good condition with minor edge-wear and some discoloration from age and use. The mural blueline also has moisture discoloration along the top edge which has caused some running of the ink. $400-$600 1481. Set of (3) of Disneyland Paris Jim Michaelson Concepts. (Disneyland Paris, 1988-90) A collection of (3) Imagineering working prints of concept art by Imagineer Jim Michaelson for Disneyland Paris. Two of these concepts feature gorgeous representations of the potential entrance for “Euro Disneyland” with the hotel featuring prominently in the image. One of the two xerox prints has a great deal of handdrawn pencil and ink detail added. The third image is a trimmed blueline map of the park which bears the misprint of “Descoveryland”. Ranging from 30”x51” to 34.25”x66.25”, the concepts are in very good condition with expected edge-wear from age and use. The map also has a large tear at the bottom right which has been repaired with tape. $400-$600 471
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1483. Set of (4) Disneyland Paris Main Street Concepts (Disneyland Paris, 1989) A collection of (4) Imagineering working prints of concept art by Imagineer Jim Michaelson used for murals seen on Main Street U.S.A. This collection includes two blueline prints of Emporium murals, a blueline print of a Boardwalk Candy Palace mural, and a large xerox of the Riverboat Excursions mural found on the street. These gorgeous concept prints capture the turn-of-the-century feel of Main Street with their classic imagery and beautiful typography. Ranging in size from 30.5”x46.5” to 35”x50.25”, the prints are in very good condition with some edge-wear from age and use. The Atlantic City print has a crease mark in the upper left and pin holes in the corners from prior use. $400-$600
1484. Set of (7) Discovery Arcade Jim Michaelson Concepts. (Disneyland Paris, 1990) A collection of (7) Imagineering working prints of concept art by Imagineer Jim Michaelson from the “Cities of the Future” series on display in Discovery Arcade. These charming, unique posters feature various cities as people from the Victorian age might have envisioned them in the future, with a style reminiscent of the steampunk genre. This set includes five blueline prints with differing imagery and two xerox prints of the Chicago poster. One of these xeroxes includes a hand-written note regarding the intent of the posters. Ranging from 21”x31.5” to 28.75”x47”, the prints are in very good condition with expected wear from use and age, including a couple spots of discoloration and several small tears. $400-$600
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1485. Set of (7) Candy Palace Window Development Artwork. (Disneyland Paris, 1991) A collection of (7) development prints for window graphics seen at the Candy Palace at Disneyland Paris. The collection includes three variations on the possible window graphics, with one signed off in pencil and other featuring corrected text pasted to the page. All the prints bear the park’s original name, Euro Disneyland. Ranging in size from 24”x13.25 to 42”x26.75”, the prints are in very good condition with some minor edge-wear from use. $700-$900
1486. Disneyland Paris Main Street Concept Blueline Print. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A blueline print from the estate of Imagineer Jim Michaelson that depicts a Main Street arcade for Disneyland Paris. Featuring a great rendition of this proposed Main Street location, the blueline measures 30”x42” and is in good condition with minor edge-wear from use and some yellowing in the top-right corner. $300-$500
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1487. Signed Disneyland Paris Grand Opening Print. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A limited edition print titled, “The Sun Never Sets On The Disney Magic” by artist Ed French. Created to celebrate the grand opening of Euro Disney Resort, this print is signed by French and numbered 2275/5000. The print was a cast member exclusive and comes with its original Certificate of Authenticity. Measuring 21”x27”, the print is in good condition with minor edge-wear. $400-$600
1488. Euro Disneyland Pre-Opening Guide Book. (Disneyland Paris, 1987) A rare book created to give potential investors an overview of what was to come for Disneyland Paris. Created 5 years before the opening of Disneyland Paris, this comprehensive guide is written in English and French and includes history about Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland with facts and figures illustrating why Europe would be a good market for a new Disney theme park. This 40-page book contains full-page color photos and maps. Measuring 11.75”x8.25”, the book is in very good condition with minor wear to the cover and spine from use. $100-$200
1489. Euro Disney Resort Grand Opening Medallion. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A very rare medallion given to Disneyland and Walt Disney World employees to commemorate the Grand Opening of Disneyland Paris on April 7, 1992. This medallion comes displayed within a thick card backing and includes its original envelope and employee letter from Judson Greeb regarding the opening of the new park. The medallion measures 1.75” in diameter and the set is in very good condition. $100-$200
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1490. Euro Disney Opening Crew “Management Rally” Program. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A rare program from the Euro Disney Opening Crew’s “Management Rally” that is written in English and French. The program features a workman Mickey Mouse on the front, lists the names of the top executives at Euro Disneyland, and includes a map of the park on the reverse. The program measures 8.5”x6” and is in good condition with some discoloration throughout from use. $100-$200
1491. Euro Disneyland Opening Program. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A tri-fold program from the opening weekend of Disneyland Paris in 1992. The cover is embossed with an image of Mickey Mouse. Inside, the program is written in French and includes a calendar of the weekend’s events as well as a three-dimensional image of Sleeping Beauty Castle. The program measures approximately 8.25”x6.25” and is in fair to good condition with some scuffs to the cover and inside. $100-$200
1492. Euro Disneyland Press Kit. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A large press kit written in English and French from the grand opening of Euro Disney Resort. This press kit features (9) press photos, (49) English and French sheets of facts, maps, and other information regarding the new park, and a 79-page “Dossier De Presse” French booklet. The kit also includes (2) Euro Disney newspapers, one in English and the other in French. The materials come within the Euro Disney envelope that measures 12.75”x9”, and the kit is in good condition with some hand-written notes on a few sheets from the original owner. $100-$200
1493. Euro Disney Commemorative Passport. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A commemorative passport for Euro Disney from 1992. This passport is number A007051 and features great imagery of Sorcerer Mickey on the front of the envelope and a beautiful illustration of Sleeping Beauty Castle inside. Written in French, the passport measures approximately 4.25”x11.75” and is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
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1494. Euro Disneyland Entertainment Program Brochure. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A tri-fold entertainment program brochure from the opening week of Euro Disneyland in April of 1992. The brochure features a silhouette of Sleeping Beauty Castle on the cover and opens to reveal a chic map of the park, as well as the entertainment schedule for that week. The brochure is written in French and English. Measuring 8.5”x11.5” unfolded, the brochure is in very good condition with minor wear. $100-$200
1495. Auberge de Cendrillon Menu. (Disneyland Paris, c.2000) A gorgeous menu for the popular restaurant Auberge de Cendrillion (Cinderella’s Inn). This menu unfolds in four parts to reveal the appetizers, entrees, beverages and desserts. Interestingly, while the text printed on the menu holder is in French, the inserted menu pages are in German. Measuring approximately 8”x8”, the menu is in very good condition with expected wear from age and use. $100-$200
1496. Euro Disney Tote Bag. (Disneyland Paris, c.1990s) A rare sturdy canvas tote bag from Disneyland Paris during the park’s early years when it was still known as “Euro Disney Resort.” The red and green tote has the name of the park stitched into both sides and has an inner zippered pocket. Measuring 14.5”x16.5”, the tote is in very good condition with little wear from use, with the original owner’s name written on an inner small tag. $100-$200
1497. Euro Disney Serving Tray. (Disneyland Paris, c.1990s) A metal serving tray from the earliest years of Disneyland Paris, when it was still known as “Euro Disney Resort.” Featuring wonderful 1990s patterns of color with a large image of Mickey Mouse, this hard-to-find tray measures 13” in diameter. The condition is good overall with a few small dents and surface wear from light amounts of use. $100-$200
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SESSION TWO 1498. Phantom Manor Light-Up Figure. (Disneyland Paris, c.2000s) A very rare light-up figure of Phantom Manor, Disneyland Paris’ version of the Haunted Mansion. This wonderful light-up model also plays the iconic song Grim Grinning Ghosts in a melodic tune. The resin model measures 7” tall and is in very fine condition, and comes with its original packaging. $200-$300
1499. Set of (4) Plaza Gardens Ceramic Dishes. (Disneyland Paris, c.2000) A set of (4) unique ceramic dishes used at the Plaza Gardens restaurant. Featuring a decorative pattern around the rim and the Plaza Gardens’ “PG” logo, the dishes include one large plate, one small plate, a bowl and a mug. The set ranges in size from approximately 3.5” to 8.25” in diameter. The set is in very good condition with slight wear from use and the small plate has a slight crack at the rim. $100-$200
1500. Set of (6) Euro Disney “Lands” Pins in Box. (Disneyland Paris, 1992) A set of (6) pins representing the various lands of Disneyland Paris when it opened in 1992 as “Euro Disney Resort.” The pins measure 1” in diameter and come within their original hard-shell case. The condition is very good with minor surface wear. $100-$200
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1501. Original Orbitron Attraction Poster Concept Drawing. (Disneyland Paris, c.1991) An incredibly rare, hand-drawn concept drawing for the Orbitron attraction poster. The final poster was created by both Jim Michaelson and Tim Delaney, however this initial pencil concept was drawn by Michaelson and comes from his estate. A larger print from a different stage in the development of the poster is also included with the concept. Measuring 24.5�x18.75�, the artwork is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear and slight smudging to the pencil lines from age and use. $800-$1,000 478
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1502. Original Gibson Girl Ice Cream Poster Concept Art. (Disneyland Paris, 1991) A very rare, hand-drawn concept for the Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour poster. The final poster was created by Jim Michaelson, Eddie Sotto, and Suzanne Rattigan, however this initial ink and pencil concept was drawn by Michaelson and comes from his estate. A larger print from a different stage in the development of the poster is also included with the concept. Measuring 25�x17.25�, the artwork is in very good condition with some minor edge-wear and slight smudging to the pencil lines from age and use. $800-$1,000 479
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After Success in Japan and Europe, expansion into China was only natural. Hong Kong Disneyland opened in 2005, and in 2016 the newest of the Disney Theme Parks, Shanghai Disneyland, opened to guests from around the globe.
1503. Shanghai Disneyland Concept Map Print. (Shanghai Disneyland, 2009) A large concept map print from the collection of Imagineer Jim Michaelson. Disney received approval from the government of China to build what would become Shanghai Disneyland in November of 2009. This early concept map was created by Michaelson that same year, and features some of the earliest ideas for what lands and attractions would be included in the newest Disney Park. Featuring incredible details such as a modern Tower of the Four Winds, this map measures 36�x50� and is in good condition overall with some minor creasing and handing wear from use. $300-$500
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