Dining with Disney’s Finest

I just love this photograph taken in the employee cafeteria at Disneyland in 1961.  I am not sure if this was staged or if it was a candid photograph, but regardless I would have loved to be present at the time this was taken.

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Their smiles all seem so genuine and are just the kind of smiles we have come to know and expect from a Disney Cast Member. Do you ever wonder how they are able to maintain such authentically bright smiles? Take a look at a portion of this Disneyland Employee Handbook printed in 1962, it may help to explain the authenticity of their cheerful expressions.  Maybe this world would become a little more magical if we all learned this artistry 🙂

AN HONEST SMILE...

     At Disneyland a pleasant smile is a personality
trademark which we use all the time in greeting and directing
people.

     Unfortunately, a smile cannot be painted on, like
lipstick. You can't turn it on and off like a water faucet.
And, in fact, a "forced smile"...the "grin and bear it" type
may be worse than none at all.

     You've got to have an honest smile. It's got to come
from within. And...to accomplish this...you've got to develop
a sense of humor and a genuine interest in people.

     There are a few tricks which will help you develop an
honest smile, and here they are - -

     Don't take Yourself too seriously

        One reason people can't smile
        with others is because they
        can't smile at themselves. The
        first lesson in smiling...have
        a good laugh at yourself.
        You're a bit funny (or dumb)
        yourself sometimes.

     A frown won't help

        Maybe if you are a judge or the
        villain in a play, a frown or
        grimace will help you in your
        work. But generally it won't do
        anything but harm, and
        particularly at Disneyland.....
        the Happiest Kingdom in the
        World.

     You get paid for smiling

        If nothing else helps...
        remember that you get paid for
        smiling. You don't have to
        laugh -- just smile.

     Another way you can develop your smile is to use smiling
phrases.......

 

~Maureen

Tomorrowland’s own Public Transportation System

When my family and I travel to Walt Disney World we always seem to arrive on a Monday- and what is the first thing we do? Go to the Magic Kingdom!  Of course we have to start our day out with a dose of Disney Magic and the best place to find this is definitely the Magic Kingdom!  For this reason I am dubbing-  Monday’s @ Two Moms and A Mouse, ‘Magic Kingdom Monday’s’

Today we are heading over to Tomorrowland to take a ride on Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover or better known as the TTA.  Before I tell you why I chose to visit this classic Disney attraction, let’s first talk about the history of the TTA.

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The WEDway People Mover was the original name of the TTA Peoplemover; WED stood for Walter Elias Disney.  Disneyland rolled this attraction out on July 2nd, 1967, but it was a little different than Walt Disney World’s TTA.  Disneyland’s Wedway Peoplemover had an open track with covered cars.  The cars weren’t motorized, the track itself was. Rubber tires powered by electricity were placed every nine feet along the three quarter of a mile track which helped move the PeopleMover along. 

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Walt Disney World received their version on July 1st of 1975; their attraction uses linear synchronous motorsit as a power system, (to read more about this click here).  WDW’s TTA has gone through several refurbishments since then but remains a well loved and visited attraction.  Now that the history lesson is over, let’s take a ride!

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“Welcome to Tomorrowland Transit Authority Peoplemover, your quiet and carefree highway in the sky.  Sit back and relax and enjoy your grand circle tour of Tomorrowland.”  Even though this isn’t the fastest moving attraction or one that uses the latest technology to entertain us, it is a classic that has stood the test of time at Walt Disney World.  You step into an open-air car via a moving conveyer belt that moves the same speed as the car and off we go! 

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This is the “perfect vehicle for people watching” and a great way to get a unique view and guided tour of Tomorrowland while we rest our feet.  At one time the PeopleMover was being considered as a viable replacement for public transportation, I for one would love a Peoplemover in my town along with a monorail!

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As a “Metroliner” we will get to venture through Space Mountain, so if you have not been brave enough to take a trip through space in a rocket, now is your chance to do so in a less intimidating way.  Keep a look out for Walt’s model of Progress City (his inspiration for Epcot), what a thrill to see something Walt himself designed! 

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The Peoplemover is one of my favorite attractions in the Magic Kingdom.  I love to feel as if I am one of Tomorrowland’s very own citizens using my futuristic town’s provided transportation to get to and from my destinations.  I never tire of the recorded audio tour and all the little twists and turns that give just a touch of thrill within this relaxing ride through this Land of Tomorrow.     

If you have not ventured aboard this cities public transportation system, I encourage you to seek it out on your next visit.  If you have had the pleasure of riding the TTA, tell us your favorite things about it! 

Want to take a ride now, hop aboard here  and go to our WDW video’s section and look for TTA Peoplemover 🙂

~Maureen