March 26, 2007: The Yacht Bar
What's a Yacht Bar? And what's it doing in Yesterland? Find out here!
Please discuss it here.
(There will be a banner for this new Yesterland entry on MiceAge.com on Monday, March 26. People who read this MiceChat board will know about it a few days sooner.)
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I can honestly say, I never even knew such a place existed. Nice work Werner!
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Wow! This is one thing I do not ever remember even hearing about at Disneyland...and it was there for 9 years! Thanks so much Werner, I've finally been stumped!
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"You should plan on spending around a dollar for a meal."
I'm just not sure that I can feed a family of 5 on that kind of outrageous price. C'mon $5, now way :P
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I remember those fiberglass rounded chairs. Have to love inflation.What a deal for a pizza!
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I am astounded with the stuff Yesterland finds!!! Great work and terrific pictures!
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I never heard of this place!! I love it, I want to go eat there right now.
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Man oh man are we getting ripped off now-a-days. Those prices are crazy! Im willing to bet that the food was pretty darn good too.
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Bring back the Yacht Bar. And Mister Thurston Howell. Lovey!!!!!!!!
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A whole meal for a $1.05? That was then...
...this is now (well, ok, this was aout 5 years ago)...
The closest deal to that I've seen is in Reno where you can get a Hot Dog and beer for about $2.50!
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What I would find REALLY interesting is to know how many ounces a Small and Large drink were back then. Nowadays, a Large is a gut-busting half liter. Those cups in the picture look pretty tiny. My guess is the drinks were 8 oz and 12 oz.
As for the fiberglass chairs with built-in table, I bet at least 30% of Disneyland's current adult customer base couldn't squeeze into them.
My favorite thing about all the Yesterland pictures is seeing how adults and kids alike dressed up for a day at Disneyland, as if they were going to church. Yes, they probably sweated a bucket in July, but it's charming in a way that will never happen again in our lifetime. Kinda sad.
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I'm curious how those prices translate into today's prices given inflation, I mean those prices seem very cheap at the same time I know that salaries and general expenses were much less back in that day.
But very interesting find, something I had never heard of before (Althought it predates me a bit as I wasn't born till 68), and it was neat to hear some of the prices on concessions at that time.
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Originally Posted by
evainefaye
I'm curious how those prices translate into today's prices given inflation, I mean those prices seem very cheap at the same time I know that salaries and general expenses were much less back in that day.
But very interesting find, something I had never heard of before (Althought it predates me a bit as I wasn't born till 68), and it was neat to hear some of the prices on concessions at that time.
According to on-line inflation calculators, $1 in '57 (first year of operation) would buy $7.17 today. $1 in '66 (last year of operation) would buy $6.18 today.
So - assuming the prices were from '57, translated to today:
Chili Dog or Shake - $2.87
Fries or Large Coke - $1.79
Milk or Small Coke - $1.07
Sub - $5.37
Shake - $2.87
Dole Whip - $Priceless
I couldn't resist throwing in some more numbers:
In '66, an E-ticket cost 60 cents. That would be $3.71 today. Would you spend $3.71 to go on any of today's E-rides? Compared to the ride price of the state-fair rides, that may be a bargain.
A $5 "Deluxe" ticket book (which included admission) would cost $30.88 today.
By 1984, ride tickets were history, and a full day unlimited admission was $27.50. That would be $53.67 today - quite a bit less than reality.
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Thanks for the calculations Brian that really puts the article into perspective.
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I love seeing the things that you do not hear about all the time. Thanks for showing me something new.