Untitled Document IF your interests include the history of Disneyland, Walt Disney's first Magic Kingdom, this is the publication for you! Each issue, a senior Disney artist or Imagineer shares experiences, artwork, and photographs. Facts and photos of the first Imagineer, Walt Disney, are always included. Favorite rides and attractions (some no longer around) are described and illustrated in every issue. Each time, Disney Theme Parks are explored with maps, drawings, often more than 50 rare photographs.
The "E" Ticket Magazine features interviews with the Artists, Imagineers and other creative individuals who helped design and build Disneyland. Also contained in these thrice-yearly issues are rare reviews of Disneyland and researched histories of the construction of favorite Attractions, some of which are now gone.
Still Available:
The "E" Ticket Magazine Issue #32
Pirates of the Caribbean
Contents:
* Pirates of the Caribbean - The story of this attraction, on of Walt Disney's most ambitious undertakings, just can't be told in one article. We knew that when we presented the review and discussion of the Pirates animated figures back in Issue #21. Now we return to that 17th-century coastal town...still being invaded and put to the torch after 32 happy years...to examine the ride as a seeries of wonderful, atmospheric scenes within which the Disney buccaneers perpetrate their playful infamies.
* Interview - Marc Davis - The style, the humor, and much of the action of the Disney pirates was defined in the artwork of the prolific Disney animation artist and Imagineer Marc Davis. Walt Disney was inspired by these drawings, and at his direction many of Mac's pirate illustrations were collected in a special souvenir booklet (Walt Disney 's Pirates of the Caribbean) and sold in Disneyland in 1968. For this Pirates issue, Marc has shared a few more of his swashbuckling sketches. Most of these have never been seen in print.
* Cascade Peak - A good-bye look at the Frontierland Nature's Wonderland mountain, with its beautiful waterfalls and wild country landscaping.
* Haunted Mansion Hatbox Ghost - One of the Disneyland myths discussed in The "E" Ticket Magazine over the years is that of the mysterious Hatbox Ghost, which once lurked in the Haunted Mansion. This issue includes some first-time photographs and drawings of this elusive spirit.