Was wondering if anyone had pictures of the Fantasyland Theater, I think it was located where Pinochio's ride is. I remember watching Mary Poppins there in or around 1969-70...
Was wondering if anyone had pictures of the Fantasyland Theater, I think it was located where Pinochio's ride is. I remember watching Mary Poppins there in or around 1969-70...
When it doubt, try Yesterland.
I remember it well.
I also remember the glorious air-conditioning.![]()
"The old man's gonna knock on the sky. Listen to the sound."
So what shows were presented there before the 1983 conversion to Pinochio?
Duffeteer Society of Tenders, Artists & Romantics
Check out the MICECHAT Duffy ForumBringing the Love since January 10, 2011
The world is a treasure trove of places.
The colors of Earth, Sea and Sky. Beauty i'm told, is ours to behold. In the wonderful world of color.
Indy Ride Count: 2211
World of Color Count: 74
I saw that movie "Last Flight of Noah's Ark" there in 1980.
spunky likes to suck that 3rd nipple(why am I your sig line........freak)! - Posted by my good friend Samsma
Quote by Al:
-Al LutzTo that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
The Fantasyland Theater at Disneyland opened in 1955 as the Mickey Mouse Club Theater. In 1964, the name changed to the Fantasyland Theater. It closed in 1982 (along with most other original Fantasyland attractions) for the New Fantasyland project. In 1983, the space that was previously the theater became Pinocchio’s Daring Journey.
The Fantasyland Theater was originally the Mickey Mouse Club Theater.
source: Fantasyland Theater at Yesterland
Quote by Al:
-Al LutzTo that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
Ready to sit down? Catch a movie at the Fantasyland Theater.
Fantasyland Theater
![]()
![]()
Sit down in a comfortable theater seat and enjoy continuous showings of classic Disney cartoons on the big screen. What’s showing at the Fantasyland Theater?
- Showing today, it’s Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1969).
- Next time, you might see Mickey Mouse in three of the best animated shorts ever, Mickey’s Trailer (1938), Through the Mirror (1936), and The Band Concert (1935).
- On another visit, you might be lucky enough to see Disney’s It’s Tough to Be a Bird (1969), an Academy Award-winning featurette by the legendary Ward Kimball.
Feel free to enter and exit whenever you wish. There’s never a line.
source: Fantasyland Theater at Yesterland
Quote by Al:
-Al LutzTo that end I'd like the Internet community to join me in reminding the Disney company that "it all started with Walt." As you can see below we've created some T-shirts, plus a few simple graphics that you can copy and paste into your websites to let folks know how you feel.
Looks like old school Disney fun!
-"Enjoy the rest of your stay here at Disneyland, where all of your dreams come true...well except for two of them, short lines and cheap food."
Bookmarks