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I. Magic Kingdom A. Ticket Books/Tours ............... .. p. • B. Main Street, U.S.A ................... p. 2 C. Adventureland ..................... p. 4 D. Frontierland ....................... p. 5 E. Liberty Square .................. ... p. 7 F. Fantasyland ....................... p. 8 G. Tomorrowland ..................... p. 10

NOTE: The six lands, their attractions, restaurants and shops are listed in step-by-step order to facilitate your journey around the Magic Kingdom.

H. Special Attractions and Events ....... p. 12 I. General Information ................. p. 13 J. Color-Keyed Map and Photo Trail ..... p. 14

Your indispensable guide on every Magic Kingdom visit.

K. "Tips On Your Visit" . . .............. p. 15 Time-saving hints on planning your" Walt Disney World visit.

L. GAF Photo Tips .................... p. 16

II. Walt Disney World Resorts Five reasons for extending your visit beyond the Magic Kingdom- the resorts provide afternoon relaxation and evening entertainment for every visitor. A. Polynesian Village .................. p. 20 B. Contemporary Resort ............... p. 22 C. Golf Resort ........................ p. 24 D. Fort Wilderness .................... p. 25 E. Lake Buena Vista ................ . .. p. 26

Ill. The Vacation Kingdom Map and Transportation Guide ........ p. 29

Your traveling companion around all of Walt Disney World.

If you wish to leave the Magic Kingdom and return later the same day at no charge, please have your hand stamped at the Exit Gate as you leave.

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Ticket Books are recommended for maximum thrift and enjoyment of the Magic Kingdom.

12 Adventure Ticket Book Includes: one day's use of Walt Disney World transportation system (monorail, ferry-

boat, motor coach); admission to Magic Kingdom; and admission to twelve attractions within Magic Kingdom.

Adult $7.50

Junior (12-17) $7.00

Child (3-11) $6.50

8 Adventure Ticket Book Includes: one day's use of Walt Disney World trans­portation system (monorail, ferryboat,

motor coach); admission to Magic Kingdom; and ad­mission to eight attractions within Magic Kingdom.

Adult Junior (12-17) Child (3-11) $6.50 $6.00 $5.50

Guided includes: one day's use of Walt Disney Tour World transportation system (monorail,

ferryboat, motor coach); admission to Magic Kingdom and approximate 3V2 hour Magic Kingdom walking tour featuring five attractions with Guide plus two attractions chosen by guest. Rest stops provided.

Adult $8.25

Child (3-11) $5.25

General Admission includes: one day's use of Walt Disney World transportation system (monorail, ferry­boat, motor coach); admission to Magic Kingdom. Adult $5.25. Junior (12-17) $4.25. Child (3-11) $2.25.

The Kal Kan Kennel Club, adjacent to the Walt Disney World Transportation and Ticket Center, is provided for your pet's safety and comfort. 50¢ per pet for day guests includes one pet feeding. Pets may be transported to and from the main parking area via motor tram. Pets not permitted in Fort Wilderness, Walt Disney World resort-hotels, or the Magic Kingdom.

• Prices/hours subject to change without notice. • Sorry, but no food or beverages may be brought

into the Magic Kingdom. Picnic tables are provided for your convenience adjacent to the Transporta­tion and Ticket Center.

• Shirts and shoes must be worn at all times within the Magic Kingdom and aboard all Walt Disney World transportation vehicles.

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M!II STBIIT ~ I~ S~ !~ ITTUCTIOIS / Walt Disney World Railroad DE]

Board an old-fash1oned steam tra1n for a grand-circle tour of the entire Magic Kingdom.

Walt Disney Story Follow Walt Disney from his boyhood through the creation of Walt Disney World. See rare film footage, narrated by Walt himself. Presented by Gulf Oil Corp.

Main Street Cinema Enjoy classic films of the silent screen era, shown continuously.

Penny Arcade "Have a whale of a time for a penny, nickel or dime."

Note: The four following transportation vehicles carry guests one way between Town Square and the Plaza area throughout the day.

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Horse Cars [TI] Ride a horse-drawn trolley down a turn­of-the-century avenue.

Horseless Carriage, Jitney Go chugging along in a replica of Ameri­ca's classic autos.

Omnibus Get an overview of Main Street aboard an old-fashioned double-decker bus.

Fire Engine Answer the alarm in an exciting early­version fire wagon.

Plaza Swan Boats (Summer Only) CI[J Enjoy a leisurely, narrated cruise along Magic Kingdom waterways.

BIST.IlJB!ITS 6 SI!CI t:IITIBS The Station Break - Snacks and soft drinks: directly below the Railroad station. Town Square Cafe - Breakfast, luncheon, dinner in a Vic­torian setting. Waitress service. Oscar Mayer specialties. Main Street Bakery - Coffee shop, Sara Lee pastries, cake decorating. Borden's - Ice cream cones. Plaza Ice Cream Parlor-Sandwiches, entrees, sodas, fancy sundaes. Waitress service. Plaza Pavilion - Hamburgers, hot dogs, soft drinks. Refreshment Comer - Hot dogs, Coca-Cola, soft drinks. Crystal Palace Restaurant - Breakfast (served during sum­mer and holidays only), luncheon, dinner, exotic salads.

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SHOPS ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF MAIN STREET:

The Chapeau - Gentlemen's and ladies' hats, monogramming. GAF Camera Center - Film, cameras, supplies, slides and photo tips. Camera rental and minor repairs. Main Street Confectionery - Chocolates, nuts, candymak­ing (peanut brittle). The Cup'n Saucer - Fine china, decorative gifts. Wonderland of Wax - Candlemaking, wax creations, can­dles and holders. Art Festival - Color portraits while you wait. Disney & Co. - Favorite Disney souvenirs. Uptown Jewelers - Fine costume jewelry. Market House - Smucker's jams, jellies, Dixie Crystals' products. The Shadow Box - Silhouettes created and framed while you wait. Crystal Arts - Glass cutting and blowing, engraving.

ALONG THE LEFT SIDE OF MAIN STREET:

Newsstand - Souvenirs, character merchandise. Located at the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. Emporium - Large selection of souvenirs, toys, personal / decorative gifts, books and ~ecords. New Century Clock Shop - Elgin watches, clocks. The Greenhouse - Flowers, bouquets, corsages. Harmony Barber Shop - Haircuts, shaves, moustache cups, nostalgic shaving items. Card Shop - Hallmark cards, stationery, party items, gift wrapping. House of Magic - Magic tricks, monster masks, puzzles, magic shows. Tobacconist - Fine cigars, cigarettes, pipes, accessories.

IHODI!TIOI 6 SIBYIGIS Strollers and Wheelchairs - Available for use within the Magic Kingdom. May be obtained, on receipt of identifica­tion, for a nominal rental at far right of Magic Kingdom entrance. Railroad Station - Ticket information, check-cashing serv­ice, foreign currency exchange service (2nd f loor). Storage lockers (lower level). Gulf Hospitality House - Information concerning Walt Dis­ney World accommodations, dinner-shows, golf, horseback trail rides, cruises. Also, car map-routing service. City Hall - Lost and Found center. Guided Tour station. Walt Disney World information. Baby Change Center - Facilities for changing infants, pre­paring formulas and warming bottles. Borders Crystal Pal­ace Restaurant. First Aid - Registered nurses on duty in station bordering Crystal Palace Restaurant.

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, Swiss Family Island Treehouse ~ V Climb through the giant replica of famed

Swiss Family Robinson adventures.

~ ( JoogO c.,o,0 E $1; * .... \J ~oard an explorer's launch for a "danger-40 filled" cruise down tropical rivers of the ~ • world.

/ ¥nchanted T!ki B.irds DE] S1ng along w1th b1rds, flowers and tikis in a musical luau. Presented by Florida Citrus Growers.

~irates of the Caribbean -E] V Sail through pirate strongholds and treas­

ure rooms as you join the rowdiest crew ever to hoist the jolly roger.

Caribbean Arcade Enjoy pirate games and fun machines.

Adventureland Veranda - Fried chicken, hot sandwiches and soft dnnks 1n a Polynesian setting. Veranda Juice Bar- Tropical punch and snacks. The Oasis - Snacks and soft drinks. Sunshine Tree Terrace - Florida citrus specialties and juices. (Florida Citrus Growers). El Pirata Y El Peri co - Snacks and juices.

Slwps House of Treasure - Pirate souvenirs and novelties. The Golden Galleon - Elegant nautical and Spanish gifts. La Princesa de Crisla -Glass cutting, blowing, engraving. Traders of TimbL "" u - African imports, apparel. Tiki Tropic Shop - Hawaiian apparel. The Magic Carpet - Mid-East imports, jewelry, brassware. Oriental Imports, Ltd. - Far East imports, jewelry. Tropic Toppers - Custom decorated hats. Colonel Hathi's - Polynesian decorative gifts.

FRONTIER lAND ATIRACTIONS

j Walt Disney World Railroad ~ f!oard an old-.tashion~d steam train and

'" nde round tnp or d1sembark on Main Street, U.S.A.

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Take a raft journey across the Rivers of \.1 America to this fun-filled island (Attrac­

tion closes at dusk).

Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes ~ Paddle up the Rivers of America (Sum­mer only) (Attraction closes at dusk).

Country Bear Jamboree Watch a hilarious cast of wilderness bears perform in a foot-stompin' western hoedown. Presented by Pepsi-Cola & Frito-Lay.

,r\ Frontierland Shootin' Gallery 8

V Test your sharpshooting skills at " wilder­ness" targets.

Diamond Horseshoe Revue Sit back and enjoy a rollicking stage show right out of the Wild West featuring a cast of dancing girls, comedians and singers including Slue Foot Sue herself. Sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks available.

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RESTAURANTS & SNACK CENTERS Mile Long Bar - Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay snack items. Pecos Bill's Cafe - Hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, Pepsi-Cola and Frito-Lay snacks. Aunt Polly's (Tom Sawyer Island)- Snacks and soft drinks. Fort Sam Clemens (Tom Sawyer Island)- Soft drinks.

SHOPS Frontier Trading Post - Western, Indian and Mexican gifts, leather goods.

LIBERTY SQUARE ATTRACTIONS

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The Hall of Presidents All the American presidents "come-to­life" on stage in a dramatic show detail­ing our nation's founding and great leaders.

Liberty Square Riverboats Cruise down the Rivers of America aboard authentic steam-powered sternwheelers.

Mike Fink Keelboats Take a backwoods journey to adventure on the Rivers of America.

The Haunted Mansion Come face-to-tace with 999 happy ghosts, ghouls and goblins in a "frightfully funny" adventure.

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Liberty Tree Tavern - Chopped steak, chicken, seafood, salads. Waitress service. The Fife and Drum - Snacks and soft drinks. Sleepy Hollow Refreshments -Snacks and specialty punch. Columbia Harbour House - Fried chicken, fish and shrimp specialties.

SHOPS Tricornered Hal Shoppe - Theme and character hats. Mlle. Lafayette's Parfumerie - Custom blended and famous brand perfumes. Olde World Antiques - One-of-a-kind antiques, authentic reproductions. Silversmith - Jewelry and decorative gifts created in silver. Heritage House - Early American gifts, historical mementos. Keel Boat Hat Shoppe - Decorative, novelty hats. Yankee Trader Gourmet Culinary Aids - Unusual cooking and serving accessories. - ---...... --. ...... -

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"' Skyway (One way only-to Tomorrowland) Glide on a scenic journey high over the Magic Kingdom.

. ~· · ~eter Pan's Flight ~ Fly over moonlit London and Never-Never Land aboard a pirate galleon.

~t's A Small World ~ J ~oin hundreds of singing, dancing inter­national dolls on the happiest cruise that

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; The Mickey Mouse Revue DE] See Walt Disney characters come to life in this musical fantasy.

Cinderella's Golden Carrousel c:::TIJ Ride one of 90 galloping steeds to the tune of a Disney musicale.

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Let Dumbo take you on an aerial journey high over Fantasyland.

Snow White's Scary Adventures ~ Travel through the dark forest to meet the Seven Dwarfs and the fearsome Wicked Witch.

Mr. Toad's Wild Ride Jog along on a hilarious, reckless ride through Old London.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea D!J Sail with Captain Nemo aboard the "Nau­tilus" to lost undersea worlds.

Mad Tea Party Whirl and twirl your way across the floor in the Mad Hatter's giant tea cups.

RE6T/\UR/\NT6 G 6N/\GK GENTER6 Troubadour Tavern - Welch's grape juice and juice bars. Pinocchio Village Haus - Hamburgers, hot dogs, beverages. Tournament Tent - Snacks, beverages. King Stefan's Banquet Hall (Cinderella Castle)- Beef en­trees, fried chicken, fish, salads. Waitress service. Lancer's Inn - Hot dogs and soft drinks. The Round Table - Borden's ice cream, beverages.

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Castle Camera Shop - GAF film, slides, information. The Mad Hatter - Theme and character hats, monogramming. Tinkerbell Toy Shop - Children's toys and games. The King's Gallery (Cinderella Castle)-European imported clocks, chess sets, decorative gifts. Merlin's Magic S~op - Magic tricks, monster masks, puz­zles, books, magtc shows. The AristoCats - Gifts, toys and souvenirs. The Royal Candy Shoppe - Hard candy snacks. Fantasyland Art Festival - Caricatures color portraits while you wait. '

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Attractions

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Grand Prix Raceway ~ Take the wheel of your own race car over winding roadways. Presented by Good­year.

~ace Mountain ~ v~~in fellow travelers on a winding, bank-ing, soaring race through space ... the most thrilling adventure ever imagined! Presented by RCA.

/ yway (One way only-to Fant!~~n~) l J~~de on a scenic journey high over the Magic Kingdom.

Star Jets Pilot your own spacecraft on an adven­ture in Tomorrowland skies.

WEDway PeopleMover (future attraction) Get around quickly and effortlessly in Tomorrowland aboard this revolutionary new transportation system.

rousel of Progress I FRill Trace the innovations of American family life from yesteryear to the present. Pre­sented by General Electric.

i I FREE I You Had Wings"

· ave! to the Caribbean, Old Mexico, New Orleans, and other exciting vacation ports. Presented by Eastern Airlines.

J: ~ •rcle-Vision 360 ee the scenic wonders of points both

near and far as they completely surround you in a colorful panorama. Presented by Monsanto.

Flight to the Moon Visit Mission Control, then blast-off on a journey to the Moon.

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Restaurants & Snack Centers Tomorrowland Terrace - Hamburgers, hot dogs, steak and barbecue sandwiches, salads, Coca-Cola, soft drinks. The Lunching Pad - Snacks, ice cream, assorted beverages. The Space Bar - Specialty sandwiches, punch, desserts, snacks.

Shops Mickey's Mart - Disney souvenirs. Coppertone Sun-Care products. Skyway Station Shop - Disney favorites, souvenirs. The Space Port - Contemporary decorative gifts.

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Special ~ractions &~vents

Character Cavalcades (Spring 1975) Lovable Disney Characters, tuneful musical groups and a medley of fun come up Main Street, U.S.A.

World Cruise to Treasure Island & Treasure Island Excursion Sail the Waters of the World to a tropical paradise of friendly island birds and rare vegetation. Narrated World Cruises depart on the hour every afternoon from the Magic Kingdom entrance. Refreshments sold on board. Treasure Island Excursions sail continu­ously from the Magic Kingdom, Contemporary Resort and Fort Wilderness docks. Refreshments and film available on the Island. Purchase tickets at Magic Kingdom entrance ticket booth or at respective resorts. America on Parade (Summer 1975-Summer 1976) The Walt Disney World Bicentennial celebration is becoming the talk of the entire country! Its daily grand scale production of pageantry, fanfare, and historical authenticity make for one of the most ex­citing, impressive, year-long events in entertainment history. • Outdoor shows subject to cancellation during inclement

weather.

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General ~Jormation Baby Change Center

Located next to the Crystal Palace on Main Street. Faci lities for changing infants, preparing formulas and warming bottles. Sorry, babysitting not available inside the Magic Kingdom.

Camera-Film Service GAF Camera Center, near Town Square on Main Street. Camera rental, service, film and processing. Film also sold at various shops in each land.

First Aid Two Locations: (1) Next to the Crystal Palace on Main Street (2) At the Transportation and Ticket Center. Regis­tered nurses on duty.

Gulf Car Care Center Complete gas, maintenance and repair facilities, AAA cards accepted. Disney souvenirs. Located at exit to Walt Disney World. Call 824-4813.

Locker Service Facilities for checking purchases and garments located directly under the Main Street railroad station and at the Transportation and Ticket Center.

Lost Children Facilities located in First Aid Station next to the Crystal Palace on Main Street. Hostess in charge will assist you.

Lost and Found Claim or report articles at City Hall in Town Square any time during Magic Kingdom operating hours.

Readmission - Magic Kingdom If you wish to leave the Magic Kingdom and return later the same day at no extra charge, please have your hand stamped at the Exit Gate as you leave.

Reservation Information Reservation information concerning Walt Disney World ac­commodations, dinner-shows, horseback trail rides, cruises and golf. Gulf Hospitality House, Town Square.

Strollers and Wheelchairs Available for rental within the Magic Kingdom on receipt of identification. Located at far right entrance to Magic Kingdom.

Tickets - Magic Kingdom All guests may purchase Ticket Books at the Transportation and Ticket Center. Walt Disney World resort guests - at the Magic Kingdom, Fort Wilderness, or the resort-hotels. Lake Buena Vista guests - at their respective ticket lo­cations. (General Admission not available at Lake Buena Vista.)

Travel Service Car map routing service and information provided Gulf Hospitality House, Town Square.

Walt Disney World ..... . . ... (305) 824-4321 Contemporary Resort .. .......... 824-1000 Golf Resort ..................... 824-2200 Polynesian Village ............... 824-2000 Lake Buena Vista .......... ...... 828-3466 Accommodation Reservations ...... 824-8000

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These suggestions will help you make the most of your visit to the Magic Kingdom ... saving you time, energy and steps while you enjoy all there is to see and do. A two-day visit is recommended for maximum enjoyment of all six themed lands. ATTRACTIONS: Let the descriptions listed on pages 2-11 help you decide which attractions you want to see. Locate and check these attractions on the ac­companying map. Then simply follow the checked attractions around the Magic Kingdom. We suggest that you begin in Adventureland on your first visit and in Tomorrowland on your second. Your Magic King­dom Ticket Books will enable you to see many varied attractions. And, for your convenience, indi­vidual attraction coupons may also be purchased at the Ticket Booths noted on the map.

Because the following attractions occasionally un­dergo extended afternoon wait periods, we suggest you visit several of them before 12 noon, and the others after 4 p.m.

Skyway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fantasyland, Tomorrowland Haunted Mansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liberty Square Country Bear Jamboree ................... Frontierland 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fantasyland Grand Prix Raceway .................... Tomorrowland Space Mountain ....................... Tomorrowland

DINING: Hungry? There are a variety of restaurants and snack centers within seconds of your location within the Magic Kingdom. To save time, we suggest that you stop for lunch either before noon or after 2 p.m. All dining facilities, indicated in red on the accompanying map, are described under their re­spective lands on pages 2-11. SHOPPING: You'll find everything from Disney sou­venirs to antiques with a suggestion to shop in early or mid-afternoon. Check purchases in the Main Street railroad locker station and avoid the more hectic pace of "late exit shopping." Shops, noted in orange on the accompanying map, are listed under their respective lan~s on pages 2-11. RELAXING: Drifting on an afternoon cruise to tropical Treasure Island (p. 12), or unwinding with cocktails at a Walt Disney World resort-hotel (p. 20-24) ... why not make relaxation another important part of your Walt Disney World day? Transportation information (p. 28; 29).

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MAGIC KINGDOM THEME PARK

TOMORROWLAND

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Follow the GAF Photo Trail for outstanding scenic pictures in the Magic Kingdom, The picture spots on this map have been carefully researched and se­lected as the best locations for taking memorable

pictures. Each spot e has been, marked by a Photo Trail sign providing useful information

for colorful and exciting movies and still pictures. Blue Photo Trail spots have

also been located at the hotels and other scenic areas around Walt

Disney World.

TAKING WALT DISNEY WORLD HOME WITH YOU IN PICTURES

You'll quickly see that Walt Disney World is a pho­tographer's paradise ... not just for the professional

but anyone with a camera. The photo tips on the next few pages will assist you in bringing Walt Disney World and the

rest of your vacation "back home with you" in pictures. If you need any further advice or assistance, a staff of photo experts is ready to assist you at the GAF Camera Center, Main Street, U.S.A. Happy picture-taking from GAF-The Great American Film.

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GAF Photo Tips I. BEFORE YOU START SHOOTING

CHECK YOUR EQUIPMENT

CAMERA: Is it clean? Check for dirt & old film particles inside ... finger prints, water marks on lens outside.

Functioning properly? Check film advance, shutter, other me· chanica! features.

Batteries fresh? Keep an extra set handy. Clean contact points with rough cloth or eraser.

FILM: Check the size. Do you want color or black & white? Prints or slides? Indoor film (tungsten) or outdoor?

Is film fresh? Film characteristics change with age and heat. Use before expiration date. Important: Never store film in a hot area such as a car trunk, glove compartment, or in direct sunlight.

Do you have enough? Don't get caught short of film when that "once in a lifetime" picture happens.

Film in camera? Some people actually forget to load up. When you do load your camera, stay away from intense sunlight if possible.

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II. WHILE YOU SHOOT ... KEEP THESE THINGS IN MIND:

Hold that camera steady! Camera movement ruins more pictures than any other single factor. The slower your shutter speed, the steadier the camera must be.

Watch the focus. If your camera has a non·

adjustable lens, stay at least four feet from your subject or

it will appear fuzzy ... "out of focus."

Don't block the lens. Lens caps, thumbs, camera cases, and other objects spoil a surprising number of pictures.

Ill. COMPOSE THOSE PICTURES! Outstanding pictures don't just happen ... they are planned. Good composition is neither difficult nor time·consuming. It is fun, though, and it will improve your pictures dramatically. -··

Let the surroundings

tell a story

Watch for unwanted objects Avoid distracting

objects such as trash cans and keep

background objects such as trees

The first picture could have been shot anywhere including the backyard at home. The second picture, taken in the same area, captures the old·fashioned atmosphere of Main Street, U.S.A.

from "growing" out of people's heads. Also avoid "cutting the subject in two" with your picture frame.

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Distance to subject

Bringing the family closer to the camera makes them

recognizable yet retains the entire castle in the background.

Action shots better

than posed

Some pictures don't need the family

The thrill of the "Mad Tea Party" and the couple's reaction is a far more exciting picture than a stiff, posed scene.

Family pictures are important but a few go a long way. The same picture without the family clearly shows the submarine they just cruised on ... better for storytelling back home.

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Extra pointers for movie fans

Pan Slowly. Panning ... moving your camera across a large area to show its entirety ... is the biggest problem in home movies. Avoid a continuous blur by panning slowly ... or avoid panning unless it's necessary.

Zoom Sparingly. Using a zoom lens on every shot will give you a "seasick" audience. A few zooms per roll are plenty. NEVER ZOOM AND PAN AT THE SAME TIME!

Wind motor after each scene. This way you'll never "run out of gas" in the middle of exciting action. If your camera has an electric drive, use fresh batteries.

Vary scene length. It will give your show a change of pace.

Important! ... Don't try to film the entire Jungle Cruise, for example, on a few seconds of film. Remember that a minimum of five full seconds is normally required for any movie scene to be enjoyed and understood.

An Important Word About Flashbulbs

Flash photography is not permitted in most in­door attractions in the Magic Kingdom. Be­cause of the distance between the audience and the "show" in the Haunted Mansion, Hall of Presidents, Mickey Mouse Revue, Country Bear Jamboree, and other dimly lit attractions, any flash pictures taken will not reproduce.

Don't try to illuminate large subjects or any­thing further than 12 feet away. large or dis­tant objects at night must be shot with time exposure. A flash picture of the Cinderella Castle would require more than 100,000 flash­bulbs!

Do follow the instructions of your flash equip­ment to the letter. It will save you time, money, and countless bad pictures.

IV. WHEN YOU GET BACK HOME: Develop your film immediately. Remember that film character­istics change with age. The sooner you process the pictures, the sooner you will enjoy them, and the better they will be.

Organize your "show." Both slides and movies should be ar­ranged according to subject ... Adventureland, Fantasyland, Polynesian Village Hotel, etc. For example, even if you visited Adventureland several different times during a week's vacation, keep the pictures together. Your "show" will be much more understandable.

Avoid repetition. Fifteen different shots of the Cinderella Castle are fine for a "castle picture collection," but pick out only the cream of the crop for your show. The same goes for family pictures. Include several to show that you were "really there," but save the majority for the family album.

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THE WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORTS ... are attractions in themselves- whether you're stay­ing in one of them or merely passing through. From the Pacific Island charm of the Polynesian Village to the tee-side convenience of the Golf Resort Hotel. From the abundance of activities at the Contem­porary Resort to the recreational paradise of the Fort Wilderness Campground Resort ... and to the newest Disney community, Lake Buena Vista, the Walt Disney World resorts offer an added dimension to your total Vacation Kingdom experience.

For Transportation Schedule, see pages 28 and 29. Reservations for accommodations at any of the

above locations are necessary. Phone (305) 824-8000. Or write Walt Disney World Central Reservations, P.O. Box 78, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830.

The Polynesian Village is Walt Disney World's tropic island resort, located along the palm-lined shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon. 492 guest rooms, including suites, are set in eight native "longhouses" con­nected by winding pathways through tropical gar­dens. On adjacent Papeete Bay, a wide variety of water recreation is available.

RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES

1st Floor South Seas Dining Room: Family dinner buffets. Roast beef and Polynesian specialties. Captain Cook's Hideaway: Intimate island atmos­phere, cocktails and live entertainment.

2nd Floor

Papeete Bay Verandah: Breakfast and luncheon buf­fets. Lavish island dinner: reservations suggested -824-2000. Coral Isle Coffee Shop: Family breakfast, luncheon,

• dinner. Waitress service. Tambu lounge: Exotic Polynesian cocktails-over­looking Papeete Bay. Garden/Pool area Barefoot Snack Bar: Hamburgers, hot dogs, soft drinks. Barefoot Bar: Variety of traditional and exotic drinks.

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SHOPS AND STORES

1st Floor Pretty Wahine Beauty Salon: Ladies' hairstyling, wig setting, manicures. Alii Nui: Men's hairstyling, haircuts, shaves. News from Civilization: Magazines, newspapers, sou­venirs, tobacco, film and processing. Robinson Crusoe, Esq.: Fine men's apparel and ac­cessories. Polynesian Princess: Stylish women's apparel and colorful accessories.

2nd Floor Village Gifts and Sundries: Cosmetics, souvenirs, decorative gifts. World-wide floral service. Trader Jack's Grog Hut: Liquor and gourmet items, fruit baskets and candy delivery service.

ENTERTAINMENT Polynesian Luau: Nightly fun feast of Mai Tai cock­tai ls, island cuisine and exciting show in the beach­side Luau Cove. Banquet seating and service. Casual dress. Reservations necessary: 824-2000. Moonlight Cruise: Romantic sailings nightly from Polynesian Village Marina. Cocktails and soft drinks sold on board. Reservations necessary. Purchase tickets on day of cruise at Lobby Guest Services' Desk.

RECREATION Swimming, water skiing, recreational watercraft, vol­leyball, children's playground.

SPECIAL SERVICES Mouseketeer Village Clubhouse: Supervised activity center for children ages 2-9 (First floor). Travel/ Tour Desk: Complete 'round the world airline and travel service. Eastern and Greyhound are fea­tured (Lobby). Guest Services' Desk: Tickets and reservations for numerous Walt Disney World activities (Lobby).

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The exciting Contemporary Resort is located along the shores of beautiful Bay Lake. 1,046 guest rooms are set in three separate buildings: The Tower, Con­temporary North and Contemporary South Garden Wings. Sleek monorail trains run through the Grand Canyon Concourse connecting the Contemporary Re­sort with the Magic Kingdom and other major areas in Walt Disney World. Complete facilities for conven­tions, meetings and banquets are available.

TOWER RESTAURANTS/LOUNGES

1st Floor Fiesta Fun Center Snack Bar: Breakfast, lunch and dinner snacks.

2nd Floor Gulf Coast Room: Gourmet cuisine prepared table­side. Coats for gentlemen, please. Reservations sug­gested: 824-1000.

4th Floor- Grand Canyon Concourse Terrace Buffeteria: Family breakfast, lunch and din­ner buffets a Ia carte. Pueblo Room: Breakfast, luncheon and steak dinner specialties. Waitress service. · Terrace Cafe: Continental breakfasts. Dinner buffets. Outer Rim: Prime rib dinners. Waitress service. Monorail Club Car: Relaxing cocktail lounge- over­looking Bay Lake. 15th Floor Top of the World: Breakfast and luncheon buffets with a scenic Vacation Kingdom view. Evening dinner­dancing shows. See "Entertainment." Top of the World Lounge: Traditional and specialty cocktails.

Pools ide

Dock Inn: Light snacks, sandwiches and soft drinks. Sand Bar: Refreshing, cooling cocktails.

TOWER SHOPS AND STORES

3rd Floor Captain's Chair: Men's hairstyling, haircuts, shaves. American Beauty Shoppe: Ladies' hairstyling, wig setting, manicures. 22

4th Floor- Grand Canyon Concourse

Contemporary Woman: Stylish women's apparel and accessories. Contemporary Man: Fine men's apparel, accessories, formal rentals. Plaza Gifts and Sundries: Souvenirs, gifts, FTD florist, film and processing. Kingdom Jewels, Ltd.: Fine jewelry, decorative gifts, crystal, charms, distinctive souvenirs. Fantasia Shop: Children's apparel, toys, games, books and records. Spirit World: Liquor, gourmet items, periodicals, newspapers, books, fruit basket gift delivery. Poolside Bay 'n Beach: Sundries, beach accessories, souve­nirs, tobacco and candy.

ENTERTAINMENT Top of the World: Dinner-dancing with celebrity en­tertainment and a view of the entire Vacation King­dom. Entertainment charge. Coats for gentlemen, please. Reservations suggested: 824-1000. Moonlight Cruise: Romantic sailings nightly from Contemporary Resort Marina. Cocktails and soft drinks sold on board. Reservations necessary. Pur­chase tickets on day of cruise at Tower 2nd floor Guest Services' Desk. ialt D~sney Feature Fdms· Full-length films shown

nightly in the Tower, 1st floor, Fiesta Fun Center. RECREATION

c .. quet Club: Four lighted tennis courts. Adult and children's tournaments, round robins, lessons. Res­ervations required for court play: 824-1000. Pro Shop has tennis equipment, apparel, rental rackets (Adja­cent to Contemporary North Garden Wing). The Olympiad Health Club: Men's and women's spa, gym, sauna, whirlpool. Masseur available by appoint­ment (Tower, 3rd floor). Fiesta Fun Center: Family game and activity room (Tower, 1st floor). Marina Activities: Swimming, water skiing, recrea­tional watercraft, volleyball, shuffleboard, chi ldren's playground.

SPECIAL SERVICES Mouseketeer Clubhouse: Supervised activity center for children ages 2-9 (Contemporary North Garden Wing). Travel/Tour Desk: Complete 'round-the-world airline and travel service. Eastern and Greyhound are fea­tured (Tower lobby). Guest Services' Desks: Information and reservations tor numerous Walt Disney World activities (Tower, 1st, 2nd and 4th floors). Tickets for Polynesian Luaus, Pioneer Hall dinner-shows and Moonlight Cruises (Tower 2nd floor).

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The scenic Walt Disney World Golf Resort is the home of this fall's Walt Disney World Golf Classic: National Team Championship. For information contact: Walt Disney World Golf Classic, Tournament Headquar­ters, P.O. Box 40, Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-(305) 824-4600. This golfing family's total vacation destination is complete with luxury accommodations. The resort-hotel features 151 rooms overlooking the scenic Palm and Magnolia courses. A selection of suites, plus a meeting and banquet room are avail­able, and private tournaments are welcome.

RESTAURANT/LOUNGE Trophy Room: Club breakfasts, buffet luncheons, waitress service dinners in sportsman's club setting (Lobby level). Players' Gallery: Cocktail lounge overlooking resort­hotel pool (Lobby level). Sand Trap: Poolside snacks, sandwiches, soft drinks and beer.

SHOPS AND STORES Gifts and Sundries: Souvenirs, newspapers, maga­zmes, candy, tobacco, liquor, film (Lobby level). Pro Shop: Golf and tennis equipment and apparel. Club, racket and shoe rentals. Tee-off times and court reservations necessary: 824-2200 (Ground level).

RECREATION Magnolia Course: Tree-dotted landscape, playing from 6,205 to 7,222 yards with a par 72. Palm Course: Heavily-wooded fairways highlighted by numerous lakes and ponds. Plays from 6,095 to 6,951 yards with a par 72. Twilighter Golf: Special rate, late afternoon play on either course. Also: Putting greens, driving ranges, two lighted tennis courts, swimming pool, rental clubs and tennis rackets.

SPECIAL SERVICES G olf Instruction: Lessons by a PGA professional. Guest Services' Desk: Tickets and reservations for numerous Walt Disney World activities (Lobby level). Laundry: Coin-operated laundry facilities (2nd floor). Tournament Headquarters: Arrangements for private tournaments: 824-2200.

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FORT \VILDBRNBSS The unique camping experience of natural wilder­ness, complete facilities and exciting Walt Disney en­tertainment and recreation is provided at the Fort Wilderness Campground Resort. Each of over 700 trailer, camper, motor home and tent campsites is equipped with 110/220 volt electrical outlets, char­coal grill, water, picnic table and sanitary disposal system. Even travel around Fort Wilderness is ex­citing aboard the Wilderness Line, a narrow-gauge steam railway.

RESTAURANT/SNACK CENTER Trail's End: Frontier breakfast, luncheon and dinner buffets at Pioneer Hall. Campfire Snack Bar: Sandwiches, desserts, soft drinks and beer. Adjacent to the Trail's End.

ENTERTAINMENT Pioneer Hall: Home cookin, hot apple pie, and down­home entertainment nightly. Casual dress. Reserva­tions necessary: 824-4996. Moonlight Cruise: Romantic sailings nightly from Fort Wilderness Marina. Cocktails and soft drinks sold on board. Reservations necessary. Purchase t ickets on day of cruise at either Trading Post. Campfire Program: Evening sing-a-longs featuring Walt Disney Characters and movies. Next to the Meadow Trading Post.

RECREATION 'T' -C ·cle-O Ranch: Guided horseback trail rides for guests ages 9 and up. Reservations necessary: 824-4839. Daytime Petting Farm and pony ride. Canoe Excursions: Nightly outings along moonlit creeks - departing from the Meadow Trading Post. Wilderness Arcades: Indoor recreation for the whole family. Locations at Pioneer Hall and the Meadow Trading Post. Als~: Swimming, water skiing, canoeing, sailing, rec­reational watercraft, nature walks, fishing, bicycling, volleyball , tetherball, horseshoes. Children's play­ground.

STORES, STATIONS 'N SERVICES Trading Posts: Both the Meadow and Settlement Trading Posts stock camping supplies, groceries, beer, wine, film, delicatessen treats, and souvenirs. Ticket booths provide tickets and reservations for numerous Walt Disney World activities. Comfort Stations: Private showers, telephones, laun­dry facilities, hair dryers, ice dispensers, and rest­rooms. Located throughout Fort Wilderness. .\ rstream Rentals: Completely furnished Airstream travel trailers available by reservation for overnight accommodation: 824-8000.

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A park-like community amid winding waterways and tall stands of forest. Such is the environment of Lake Buena Vista, a 3,500-acre recreation-oriented com­munity for corporate residents and vacation guests alike. Lake Buena Vista features luxurious accommo­dation houses and will offer a recreation, shopping and entertainment community unparalleled in the Southeast.

VILLAGE TOWNHOUSES & TREEHOUSES Corporate leased and/or purchased, these vacation havens are ideal for family vacations as well as small business conferences. Residential hospitality serv­ices and decorating assistance are special features. Call 828-3466 for further information.

VACATION VILLAS Walt Disney World overnight guests can enjoy the luxury of townhouse or treehouse living by reserving a completely furnished one or two bedroom Vaca­tion Villa. Call 828-3466 for reservation information.

LAKE BUENA VISTA HOTEL PLAZA Dutch Inn, Howard Johnson's, Royal Inn, TraveLodge: Over 1500 spacious guest rooms and suites await the active family at this four hotel complex, just off Inter­state 4 and SR 535. All hotels feature dining, shop­ping, pools and recreation including a central fishing marina. Call 824-8000 for reservation information.

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Dining: Superb cuisine under the direction of your master chef. Breakfast, lunch and dinner specialties, cocktails. Dinner reservations: 828-3735. Golf: Lake and tree-lined course, plays from 6,002 to 6,540 yards with a par 72. Twilighter rates daily. Driving range, putting green. Tee-off times: 828-3735. Tennis: Three all-weather courts for day or night play. Court reservations suggested: 828-3735. Pro Shop: Golf and tennis equipment and apparel, top-line rental clubs, golf shoes and tennis rackets. Banquets/Meetings: Complete catering, entertain­ment, accommodation and recreation arrangements for banquets, receptions and parties. 828-3735.

LAKE BUENA VISTA SHOPPING VILLAGE Gourmet Pantry: Custom cut meats and cheeses, bakery with sampler's square. Packaged goods. Candy Shoppe & Factory: Candy making, boxed and hard candies. Toys Fantastique: Imported toys, dolls and games. Unique miniature train sets. Flower Garden: Both living and artificial plants/flow­ers. Custom floral arrangements. FTD florist. Miss Merrily's Madness: In-style junior sportswear. Women's Accessories: Jewels, bags and shoes. Men's Hairstyling: Styling, haircutting, manicuring.

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~idelberger's: Sandwiches stacked with your choice of cold cuts. Frosted mugs of imported beer. Snacks and soft drinks. Post Office: Complete postal service. Wines & Liqueurs: Extensive collection of wines and liqueurs. Tasting area. The Apothecary: Complete pharmaceu~ical cen_ter, prescriptions. Call 828-3415. Small appliances, f1lm, fine-line cosmetics. The Village Restaurant: Lake-view dining. Breakfast, luncheon and dinner specialties. Cocktail lounge. Fine Jewelry: Elegant men's and women's jewelry. Windjammer Mercantile: Swimwear, Polynesian casuals. Captain Jack's: Oyster bar/lounge with lake view. Sportswear: Women's and Misses sportswear. Carolyn's Couture: Elegant fashion salon featuring designer originals. Children's Fashions: Disney character apparel and plush toys, colorful accessories. Posh Pets: Showcase of domestic and exotic animal breeds, including dogs, cats, tropical fish, rare birds. Complete pet supplies. Lite Bite: Sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks. Pottery Chalet: Pottery making, glass and earthen­ware, outdoor statuary. Fine China: China, silver, gifts. Bridal registry. Candle Shoppe: Candle-making and wax creations. 2R's: Hallmark greeting and all-occasion cards. Sta­tionery, party and desk accessories, hard and paper­back book selection. Colonnade d' Artes: Collection of shops featuring glass cutting, coat of arms s_teel engravings, watch repairing, original artwork. Cane, Rattan, Wicker and Sons: Furniture accents, groupings. Port of Entry: Unique round-the-world imports. Bath Parlour: Bath accents and accessories, linens. Tobacco Shoppe: Imported and unusual pipes, cus­tom-blended tobacco. Von Otto's: Classic European antiques, room settings. Sir Edward's Haberdashery: Fine fashions for men. Toiletries, accessories. Tot Yard: Children's play area.

SPECIAL SERVICES/ENTERTAINMENT Walt Disney Travel Co.: World-wide travel arrange­ments including exciting Caribbean Cruises, group tours of Central Florida attractions. Call 828-3232, Preview Center. Walt Disney Film Festival: Feature films and short subjects shown nightly throughout the Lake Buena Vista Hotel Plaza.

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Walt Disney World Transportation Guide Walt Disney World transportatic;m ve~icles will take you anywhere within the Vacat1on Kmgdom: Tr~ns­portation schedules are listed below. Destmat1ons correspond by letter with the map.

DESTINATIONS ® TRANSPORTATION AND TICKET CENTER Ferryboat from @ every 20_ minutes (~hen open). Monorail from @ or @ contmuous serv1ce, 8 am to midnight, or from @ (when open). Motor coach from @ , @ or @ every 15 minutes, 8 am to 2:30am.

@ POLYNESIAN VILLAGE Monorail from @ continuous service, 8 am to mid­night, or from @ (when open). Motor coach from ® or @ every 15 minutes, 8 am to 2:30am. Motor coach from © every 10 minutes, 7 am to 2:30am.

© GOLF RESORT Motor coach from @ every 10 minutes, 7 am to 2:30am.

@ MAGIC KINGDOM THEME PARK Ferryboat from ® every 20 minutes. Monorail from @ , @ or @ continuous service. Motor coach from @ every 15 minutes.

® CONTEMPORARY RESORT Monorail from @ continuous service, 8 am to mid­night or from @ (when open). Motor coach from® or @ every 15 minutes, 8 am to 2:30 am.

® TREASURE ISLAND World Cruise from @ on the hour every afternoon. Treasure Island Excursion from@ , @. or @ dock every 30 minutes each afternoon. See map for ticket purchase locations. @ FT. WILDERNESS CAMPGROUND RESORT Motor coach from ® every 15 minutes, 8 am-2:30 am, or from @ (when open).

DESTINATION LAKE BUENA VISTA A world of glamorous boutiques, country club dining and recreation (detailed on pages 26, 27). From _Walt Disney World, take 1-4 east to the Lake Buena V1sta/ SR 535 exit. Or board an American Sightseeing coach at the Transportation and Ticket Center_, Co~tem­porary Resort bus parking area or Polynesian V1llage front entrance. Coaches run daily from 9 am to 1 am. Purchase round trip tickets at the Transportatio_n and Ticket Counter, or at the Travel/Tour Desks m the Contemporary Resort or Polynesian Village.

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Heidelberger's: Sandwiches stacked with your choice of cold cuts. Frosted mugs of imported beer. Snacks and soft drinks. Post Office: Complete postal service. Wines & Liqueurs: Extensive collection of wines and liqueurs. Tasting area. The Apothecary: Complete pharmaceutical center, prescriptions. Call 828-3415. Small appliances, film, fine-line cosmetics. The Village Restaurant: Lake-view dining. Breakfast, luncheon and dinner specialties. Cocktail lounge. Fine Jewelry: Elegant men's and women's jewelry. Windjammer Mercantile: Swimwear, Polynesian casuals. Captain Jack's: Oyster bar/lounge with lake view. Sportswear: Women's and Misses sportswear. Carolyn;s Couture: Elegant fashion salon featuring designer originals. Children's Fashions: Disney character apparel and plush toys, colorful accessories. Posh Pets: Showcase of domestic and exotic animal breeds, including dogs, cats, tropical fish, rare birds. Complete pet supplies. Lite Bite: Sandwiches, snacks, soft drinks. Pottery Chalet: Pottery making, glass and earthen­ware, outdoor statuary. Fine China: China, silver, gifts. Bridal registry. Candle Shoppe: Candle-making and wax creations. 2R's: Hallmark greeting and all-occasion cards. Sta­tionery, party and desk accessories, hard and paper­back book selection. Colonnade d' Artes: Collection of shops featuring glass cutting, coat of arms steel engravings, watch repairing, original artwork. · Cane, Rattan, Wicker and Sons: Furniture accents, groupings. Port of Entry: Unique round-the-world imports. Bath Parlour: Bath accents and accessories, linens. Tobacco Shoppe: Imported and unusual pipes, cus­tom-blended tobacco. Von Otto's: Classic European antiques, room settings. Sir Edward's Haberdashery: Fine fashions for men. Toiletries, accessories. Tot Yard: Children's play area.

SPECIAL SERVICES/ENTERTAINMENT Walt Disney Travel Co.: World-wide travel arrange­ments including exciting Caribbean Cruises, group tours of Central Florida attractions. Call 828-3232, Preview Center. Walt Disney Film Festival : Feature films and short subjects shown nightly throughout the Lake Buena Vista Hotel Plaza.

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DESTINATIONS @ TRANSPORTATION AND TICKET CENTER @ MAGIC KINGDOM THEME PARK

@ POLYNESIAN VILLAGE @ CONTEMPORARY RESORT

@ GOLF RESORT ® TREASURE ISLAND

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