Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Continental Motel, Kissimmee, Florida



The Continental may look a little sketchy by today's standards, but I'm sure it's sink and range made it a (brief) home away from home for many Central Florida tourists. And after all, it is AAA approved, AND had HBO! And don't get me started on the "direct dial" phones. Anyone know if the Continental still exists?

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Walt Disney World Discover Guide, Spring Summer 1987









Obviously we'll be looking at several brochures from Walt Disney World during our month-long look at Orlando-area attractions brochures. This is our first from WDW.

The year this guide was produced, also happened to be the 15th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Look carefully at the cover, and you'll see one of my favorite, and largely forgotten Disney logos: The castle superimposed over Epcot (Center's) Spaceship Earth. Yes, long before Animal Kingdom and MGM Studios (now Disney's Hollywood Studios) there were only two fine Disney parks in Central Florida. The guide lists several attractions that have since disappeared: River Country, Discovery Island, and the Disney Inn to name a few.

In a time before the internet, that contact info on the back was key. I was always bothered by the fact that Disney didn't have an 800/toll free phone number. I think they've gotten by just fine without it.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Rivership Romance on the St. John, Sanford Florida





The name of the attraction isn't quite clear from the front of the brochure. Inside though, we see people having a grand late 80's time on board the Rivership Romance on the St. John's River near Orlando (Sanford). The Rivership Romance still sails, but it's not the same ship. Maybe someone out there can help solve the mystery of what happened to the original Rivership Romance. It's the way to "cruise the heart of Florida."

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Cedar Lakeside Inn Kissimmee, Florida




There were many, many trips to the Orlando area in my youth, but none ever took me to the Cedar Lakeside Inn. I love how this brochure captures a simpler time in the tourism boom of the Orlando area. There's a pool! (and you'll notice everyone in it is looking at the camera. I suspect these may have been family/friends of the owners...)

Now I have to decide whether I want to take advantage of the $5 coupon. No expiration, and there is a La Quinta at the location of the previously independent Cedar Lakeside Inn. They just don't make them like this anymore...