![]() ![]() Guests needed a A, B, C, D, or E ticket for each ride. (my favorite), Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. To start with, there are the six lands: Main Street U.S.A. Although much has changed, there is still so much that remains in the park today. In the guide, guests are asked to direct questions to any host or hostess.)įor this article, I’m just going to concentrate on the attractions that were open in 1971, and I highlighted in blue those that still exist today. (Side Note: it looks like the term “castmember” wasn’t used yet. Disney published a newspaper called The Walt Disney World News, and a guide to the Magic Kingdom was included on pages 4 and 5. In 1971, park maps weren’t printed in the form they are today. The blog posted a copy of the Magic Kingdom’s very first guide map. Research on this subject led me straight to a Disney Parks Blog from Septemthat had some valuable information direct from The Walt Disney Archives. Now, as the 50 th Anniversary approaches, I’ve decided to look back at what attractions from 1971 still operate today. Unfortunately, my young parents failed to grasp the subtle hints my six-week-old body was offering during this exciting time in history, and we missed visiting the Magic Kingdom that opening year. That’s me in the pigtails on the bottom left.) Walt Disney World opened October 1, 1971.
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