Originally Posted By mstaft Check out this 1957 Disneyland Souvenir Guidebook- and take a look at how wonderful Frontierland was! my blog: www.insightsandsounds.blogspot.com
Originally Posted By Hans Reinhardt You have to remember that most of those attraction traversed over the same area, kind of like Casey Jr. and Storybookland Canal Boats. It was nice, but not as exciting as it looks on paper. What's really interesting is how different and authentic the shops were back then. Can you imagine shops western wear at DL today?
Originally Posted By mstaft I would really like it if the parks went back to unique, land specific merchandise. Even if all those attractions covered the same territory, and I know they did, it added such an air of action and authenticity to the land. Having not been to Tokyo, I can tell you that aside from that park, DLP has the best Frontierland. Just sitting anywhere in the land feels like you are lights years away from the real world. I hope the Lone Ranger movie series inspires some great new attractions- without Woody and Jessie...