“Forgotten Hollywood”- Disneyland Went Dark…
Manny P. here…
“`During a busy midweek, electricity went out at portions of Disneyland. A power outage at the California theme park forced some guests to be escorted from stalled rides, which took a number of hours. A transformer problem caused the late morning outage in Fantasyland and ToonTown.
“`About 12 rides were affected. During the outage, no new patrons were allowed to enter the park. Power was restored in Toontown and much of Fantasyland within a few hours, and was expected to be fully restored later in the day.
“`The outage was isolated to portions of the Anaheim theme park. All of New Orleans Square, Frontierland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street USA were not affected. Some of their patrons quickly took to social media to show the park halted during a busy holiday week. Others wondered if they would get refunds.
“`All or part of the park may close without any notice, and tickets are nonrefundable in such cases.
“`OUCH!
Until next time> “never forget”
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Boag was a noted character actor who appeared in Without Love, starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Heburn; and The Thrill of the Romance with Esther Willams. He had roles in Disney’s The Absent-Minded Professor, Son of Flubber, and The Love Bug. Walt Disney kept the versatile entertainer busy by using his voice in the Enchanted Tiki Room and the Haunted Mansion. In 1963, Julie Andrews stepped on the Golden Horseshoe Revue stage and shared a number with Boag, a publicity stunt designed to promote Mary Poppins. They sang By the Light of the Silvery Moon.
Betty Taylor used the celebrity of her fortuitous job by taking a show to Richard Nixon’s White House, and a USO tour in Greenland. She also made a special appearance at Walt Disney’s Wild West, a 1995 retrospective at the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles.
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