Vacationland (1982, Summer)
Vacationland (1982, Summer)
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Vacationland Disneyland
SUMMER 1982, VOL. 26 NO. 2
Location: "The happiest place on earth" is located on Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim, about 35 Hall of Presidents
minutes southeast of downtown Los Angeles. Take the Santa Ana Freeway to Anaheim, exit Welcomes Reagan 2
at Harbor Blvd. or Katella Ave., and follow the signs to Disneyland.
Focus On the
Operating Hours: The extended summer operating hours of 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturdays, Monterey Peninsula 4
and 9 a.m. to 12 midnight Sundays thru Fridays, will begin June 19 and end Sept. 11. Hours
vary during early June. Park hours subject to change without notice. See For Further Infor¬
Seldom Praised
mation below. 10
Works of Art
Disneyland Tickets: Tickets may be purchased at the Main Gate Ticket Booths at the Park or
Tokyo Disneyland 13
the Monorail Station at the Disneyland Hotel. Tickets are required for adults; juniors (ages
12-17) and children (ages 3-11). Admission for children under 3 is free. The Unlimited Use
Passport is your passport to fun all day long, with unlimited use of all attractions (except "Show Biz Is"
Shooting Galleries). The Guided Tour Passport is an excellent way for first-time visitors to Top Entertainment 14
learn about Disneyland, with a guide to accompany you on five attractions. Ticket informa¬
tion subject to change without notice. Epcot Center
Nears Completion 17
Dining Facilities: Disneyland features more than 25 fine restaurant and refreshment centers
offering a wide selection of menus. Each "land" provides an assortment of eating places
Let's Go To
suited to its own atmosphere. In addition, there are many fine eating facilities at the 18
The Movies
Disneyland Hotel.
New Fantasyland
Overnight Accommodations: The Disneyland Hotel is located directly across the street
Planned for 1983 21
from the Park's parking lot exits. It is linked to the Park by the Disneyland Monorail system.
For reservations, write to Disneyland Hotel Reservations, 1150 West Cerritos Avenue,
Anaheim, CA 92802, or phone: (714) 778-6600. For other nearby accommodations, Vacation Fun Spots 24
write: Visitors and Convention Bureau, RO. Box 4270, Anaheim, CA 92803, or phone
(714) 999-8999.
Public Transportation: Buses: Airport Service, Inc. Anaheim (714) 776-9210 (daily service
between Los Angeles International, Orange County Airports, Ontario Airport and
Disneyland and the Anaheim area). Southern California Rapid Transit District, Los Angeles
(213) 626-4455 (service between Los Angeles terminal and Disneyland and the Anaheim
area). The Town Tour Fun Bus Company (714) 635-1390 (service between Disneyland and
the Anaheim area and Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park; also Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and San
Francisco tours). Orange County Transit District (OCTD) bus information (714) 636-RIDE.
County-wide service to Disneyland.
Vacationland Staff: Margery Lee, Editor • Paul Brewer, Creative Director • Joe Takahashi, Art Director
Renie Bardeau, Photographic Editor • BlaireClarke, Bud Wolford, Margery Lee, Photographers
Richard Dyer, Advertising and Circulation Manager.
Vacationland is a service-feature magazine published three times yearly by Walt Disney Productions, Disneyland Division. Personally distributed through
numerous hotels, motels, automobile clubs, leading tourist attractions and carriers, Vacationland is the only publication specifically directed to the vacationer
and traveler in California, Arizona and Nevada. ©1982 Walt Disney Productions. All rights reserved. Reprint of material only upon written approval of the
copyright owner, 1313 Harbor BL, P.O. Box 3232, Anaheim, California 92803. Advertising rates upon request. Prices, Park hours, dates and times of special
entertainment events subject to change without notice.
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Focus on the
MONTEREY PENINSULA
To some visitors, the Monterey guided walking tours of old rants offering cuisine to please
Peninsula means golf...especially the Monterey historic sites. Art afi¬ every palate, and art galleries
annual Bing Crosby National Pro-Am cionados head for the many art galore. Typical of those in Carmel is
event hosted in February by the galleries in the quiet village of Bleich Gallery West featuring the
three great courses: Pebble Beach, Carmel...by-the-sea. impressionist landscapes and
Cypress Point and Spyglass Hill. In a lovely setting of pine and seascapes of George Bleich, shown
To others, the Peninsula means cypress trees, with a beautiful white painting on location above. Exhibits
exploring famed Cannery Row and sand beach as a bonus, Carmel of both local and national art per¬
the colorful Monterey Fisherman's beckons its visitors in a relaxed man¬ sonalities are frequently previewed
Wharf. Or taking one of the self- ner to unique shops, cozy restau¬ on the peninsula.
gifts. Shoppers delight in the fireplaces, kitchenettes, ocean views
jewelry, apparel, toys, in various and continental breakfasts. Many
shops in Carmel Plaza, along with I. are like poetic hideaways, with
Magnin, Joseph Magnin and Peck & rooms looking through tree tops into
Shopping is an adventure in Peck. Come-Fly-A-Kite is a unique courtyards abundant with baskets of
Carmel along and beside Ocean shop, selling kites from all nations. ferns, begonias and fuchsias.
Avenue, the main street. A charming The residences of Carmel have Below Carmel Village, off
thatched cottage, the Tuck Box, a storybook charm. As do many Highway 1 on Carmel Valley Road,
features delightful edibles for lodgings, from comfortable modern is The Barnyard...a unique cluster of
breakfast and teas, plus imported to rustic cabin-style, many with real continued
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Focus on the
MONTEREY PENINSULA continued
authentic California barns housing a John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. made famous persons in local historial set¬
myriad of shops and eating Cannery Row and other places on tings. None of the old canneries is
establishments and a wonderful the Peninsula immortal by his novels now in operation, but have been
book store featuring its own including "Cannery Row," "Sweet converted into galleries, shops and
restaurant. Here you can wander Thursday," and "Tortilla Flat". A fine restaurants. Before the
down brick walkways lined with bronze bust of Steinbeck faces the mysterious disappearance of the
flowers and shrubs and browse to street leading to the Row and is a sardines in the mid-forties, the
your heart's content. Lunch on favorite camera subject. History canneries had hummed with the in¬
homemade soups and quiches and lives in the Wax Museum of Old dustry and employed more than
partake of the local wines. Monterey on the Row, depicting 4,000 workers. Now there's a
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carousel to ride and big cookies and sour dough bread and iced drinks. pens in the Monterey Bay communi¬
ice cream for the kids at the There are several sit-down restau¬ ty of Pacific Grove. It is then that
Edgewater Packing Company. rants serving the day's catch of rock millions of Monarch butterflies
Monterey's old Fisherman's cod, sole, sand dabs and seasonal migrate from Canada to spend the
Wharf is small by comparison with salmon. The fresh air is invigorating winter in a specific grove of trees in
others and can easily be explored on as you watch the fishing boats com¬ the vicinity of Lighthouse Avenue
foot in an hour. The salty aroma of ing in while friendly resident harbor and Seventeen Mile Drive. The Feast
fresh fish permeates the air where seals beg for a handout. of Lanterns Festival takes place here
markets offer fresh shrimp or squid In October, an event that from July 21-25.
cocktails, loaves of San Francisco attracts thousands of visitors hap¬ continued
Seventeen-mile Drive through There are so many nearby nation. All of which combine to
dense forests, by beautiful resi¬ attractions on the Peninsula —Big make the Monterey Peninsula a
dences, alongside the surf and Sur, the Point Lobos state reserve, vacation destination the entire
tidepools of the Pacific, is a must the Carmel Mission Basilica and family can enjoy.
for the visiting tourist. It is well Santa Cruz's boardwalk amusement For further information, write:
worth the $4 toll to take this famous park 40 miles to the north. There's the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of
route, with a picnic lunch to com¬ also the Monterey jazz Festival in Commerce and Visitors & Conven¬
plement this outstanding scenery of September. Championship car races tion Bureau, 380 Alvarado Street,
white beaches, stately pines and at Laguna Seca. Some of the most P.O. Box 1770, Monterey, CA 93940.
wind-weathered cypress. beautiful natural scenery in the Phone: (408)649-3200. V
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Over 420 acres of working movie studio
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the scenes, where we’re busy today making
exciting movies and TV shows. We’ll take
you inside our Special Effects Stage, where
we create Hollywood’s greatest illusions.
You’ll see hundreds of film props, costumes
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shows, including Castle Dracula, the Stunt
Show, the Animal Actors’ Stage, and
our hilarious new audience-participation
show—Screen Test Comedy Theatre.
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The summer of '82 promises to be Minnie, Donald, Goofy and other through costume changes at an
another one of excitement and top Disney characters, a talented group unbelievably fast pace. "Show Biz
entertainment at Disneyland Park. of dancer/singers provides a colorful Is" is fun to see, and you can see it
Repeating last year's successful medley of tunes from many eras. every day of the week this summer
variety show, Space Mountain Stage This musical montage combines the in Tomorrowland.
will feature "Show Biz Is" — a tap dancing of vaudeville, the And of course you won't want
delightful look at show biz, from rhythms of Latin America and the to miss the popular Main Street
vaudeville to movies to stage shows. precision of "A Chorus Line." Its Electrical Parade and the dazzling
With the humorous and performers barely pause for a breath nightly "Fantasy in the Sky"
sometimes dubious help of Mickey, between numbers as they race fireworks.
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As in past seasons, Disneyland famous band is spotlighted weekly. Royal Street Bachelors and Coke
will feature top musical talents on There'll be happy music around Corner pianist, among others.
stage nightly. Famous singers and every corner of the Park! Rock The popular unlimited use
groups will appear on Frontierland's sounds will emanate from both the ticket, "Passport to Disneyland"
Rivers of America stage. Space Mountain Stage and continues to be offered at the Park.
At the far end of Main Street, Tomorrowland Terrace. The Magic Kingdom will be open
the Carnation Plaza Cardens con¬ Other free entertainment from 9 a.m. to midnight Sundays
tinues to offer fans one of the few includes the All-American College through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 1 a.m.
remaining spots for dancing to the Marching Band, the Dapper Dans on Saturdays, beginning June 19
music of big bands. A different singing group, Disneyland Band, through the fun summer season. V
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(1) RED & WHITE HARBOR TOURS, San Francisco (2) WAX MUSEUM AT FISHERMAN’S WHARF, San Francisco (3) MARINE WORLD/AFRICA USA, Redwood City
(6) ROARING CAMP & BIG TREES R.R., Fenton (7) SANTA CRUZ BEACH/BOARDWALK, Santa Cruz
Discover the beautiful San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas and
enjoy seven outstanding family entertainment attractions:
Red & White Fleet Harbor Tours, a cruise on San Francisco Bay and
beneath the Golden Gate Bridge; The Wax Museum at Fisherman's
Wharf, a meeting with history's famous characters; Marine World/
Africa USA, dazzling performances by creatures of jungle and sea;
Marriott's Great America, one of America's great family theme parks; Red & White Fleet Harbor Tours (415)546-2810, The
Winchester Mystery House, a mysterious adventure through a strange Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf (415)885-4975,
mansion; Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad, an 1880 steam train ex¬ Marine World/Africa USA (415)DOL-PHIN, Marriott's
Great America (408)988-1776, Winchester Mystery
cursion through redwood forests; and Santa Cruz Beach & Boardwalk, House (408)247-2000, Roaring Camp & Big Trees
spectacular rides along sandy beaches. Railroad (408)335-4484, Santa Cruz Beach & Board¬
Let us have the pleasure of sharing our fun with your family! walk (408)423-5590
EPCOT
CENTER , .
nears completion
Construction and planning on entrance to Future World. Its interior
Walt Disney World Epcot Center adventure is presented by the Bell
continue at a frantic pace to meet System. Other major U S. corpora¬ be available to transport guests
its scheduled opening date of Oct. 1. tions sponsoring stimulating con¬ across a 40-acre lagoon to and from
The gigantic Florida project, an cepts of the future include Kraft, the international pavilions.
$800-million showplace, features Exxon, General Motors, Kodak, Within World Showcase,
two distinct entertainment General Electric and Sperry Univac. American Express and Coca Cola
worlds —Future World and World World Showcase will showcase will present the American Adventure.
Showcase. It will bring the 21st cen¬ the cultures of eight nations with Here, Benjamin Franklin and Mark
tury to its visitors, allowing guests to native architecture, music, dance, Twain will head a cast of 36 famous
explore the exciting technologies of arts and crafts and the typical Americans who come to life via
tomorrow, plus the many pleasures cuisine of each land. In authentic Audio-Animatronics in great
of the cultures of foreign lands. settings of an English pub, French moments of our country's history.
Epcot Center will be linked to sidewalk cafe, German beer garden, All of the elements necessary to
the Magic Kingdom by a new eight- Aztec pyramid, Japanese shrine, make this international showplace a
mile monorail system which will Italian piazza, Mexican fiesta and memorable entertainment experience
give summer guests a preview of the the Canadian woods, visitors will ...the landscaping, buildings, shops,
Center under construction. have the feeling of having traveled costumes, show installations...are
An eye-catching landmark, a around the world without having left coming together to make this, Walt
180-foot high geosphere called the States. Excursion boats, much Disney's greatest dream, become a
Spaceship Earth, serves as the like those of northern Europe, will dramatic reality. V
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Southern California’s Newest Family Attraction
THE KINGDOM OF DANCING STALLIONS, a multi-million dollar lavish entertainment complex in Buena
Park, California, is scheduled to open in April, 1982. Musical performances featuring 32 spectacular White
Spanish Dancing Stallions,with elaborately costumed riders will be presented at the complex four times
daily year round in a 1400-seat indoor show arena. THE KINGDOM OF DANCING STALLIONS, which also
includes an antique carriage museum and beautiful brass stabling area for viewing by the public, is located
just north of Knott’s Berry Farm at 7662 Beach Blvd., Buena Park.
For information please call (213) K-l-N-G-D-O-M or (714) K-l-N-G-D-O-M.
The reaction of guests to Boat Cruise."
Disneyland may very well be similar All architectural exteriors in
to that of Alice's when at first they Fantasyland will be re-styled to
visit the area known as Fantasyland create the European atmosphere of
this summer. a storybook village. Added will be
Because, until the summer of landscaping, animation and improved
1983, many things in Fantasyland development of the themed look for
will be topsy-turvy and many which Disney is famous.
familiar landmarks missing as the Present attractions will be
Magic Kingdom prepares a brand revamped to more closely relate to
new adventure, a bright-new look the Walt Disney films from which
and improved attractions to further they emanated.
enhance this land of make-believe. The 72 wild and wonderful
Continuing to entertain guests hand-carved horses of the King
through the 1982 summer season Arthur Carrousel will cavort in a
will be “Mr. Toad," “Alice in newly landscaped area which will
Wonderland," the Storybook Land still be visible from the drawbridge
Canal Boats, "Peter Pan" and entry of Sleeping Beauty Castle. This
"Casey Jr.," as well as untouched relocation will improve spaciousness
"It's a Small World" and "Motor and access throughout the a
continued
You
belong in
the zoo.
The San Diego Zoo is for people. Climb
aboard our new double deck buses for a
fascinating guided tour of the world's
greatest collection of animals. Ride the
Skyfari aerial tram. See our latest arrivals
in the Children's Zoo. It's a day filled with
fun and entertain¬
ment. Young or old,
big or small, every¬
one belongs in the
San Diego Zoo!
For information
call (714) 234-3153.
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Even before they enter the new When guests fly with Dumbo in Sometime during the early sum¬
"Snow White's Adventures," guests the 1983 version of the attraction, mer of 1984, the swirling teacups of
will get a clue as to its interior story they will fly over a lagoon and foun¬ the "Mad Tea Party" will be reposi¬
when they observe the jealous tain of sparkling water. Timothy tioned near a newly-designed "Alice
Queen looking down from her tower Mouse will remain as before, direc¬ in Wonderland" attraction. A new
above. This is in keeping with the ting the parade of soaring circus Mad Hatter souvenir shop will also
new design feature of creating a Dumbos. be relocated near "Alice," thus
preview show to entertain guests adding to the overall theming of the
Dumbo, the baby circus elephant,
even as they are queuing at the discovers that he can use his large ears as storybook land of Fantasyland. In
entrance to the attraction. wings and fly, and he becomes the sensa- the new "Alice", there will be an
enlarged flower garden setting and
In a faraway land, a long time ago, there From the Walt Disney Productions thrilling encounters with the
once lived a king and queen with their feature film, “Dumbo,”
daughter—who was beautiful beyond com¬ first released in 1941. animated Queen of Hearts, her
pare. Her name was Snow White. friend the White Rabbit, the Dor¬
From the Walt Disney Productions, mouse and the Hare.
feature film “Snow White and
The Seven Dwarfs,” first released in 1937. As Walt Disney prophesied,
Disneyland will continue to be
improved upon...in a happy place
that has the magic touch to make
storybook dreams come true. V
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA A lavish multi-million dollar entertainment on 25th St. and proceed to Marineland. Or
complex, including a 1400-seat indoor show take San Diego Freeway to Hawthorne Blvd.,
Calico Ghost Town, 9 miles north of Barstow arena where musical performances of 32 and proceed 13 miles to the ocean. Spectacu¬
off I nterstate 15 to Las Vegas. Site of the West's White Spanish Dancing Stallions with cos¬ lar sea shows featuring dolphins, sea lions,
largest silver strike, Calico became a ghost tumed riders presented four times daily year- pilot whales and performing killer whales. Pas¬
town in 1907. It has been restored to give visi¬ round. Displays talents of fabulous Stallions, sages Beneath the Sea aquarium and Baja
tors a view of an authentic Old West boom known the world over for their beauty Reef, America's only swim-through aquarium.
town. The town's many attractions and shops and special performances. Gift shop; food Daily 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Admission
include the Maggie Mine, Mystery Shack, Lil's service. Admission charged. Open Tues. thru charged. Free Parking. Phone (213) 541-5663.
Saloon, General Store and Calikage Play¬ Sun. and all holidays from 10:00 a.m. to
house. Townsite open daily 7:00 a.m. to dusk, 10:00 p.m. Phone: (714) K-l-N-G-D-O-M or NBC Television Studio Tour, 3000 W. Alameda
shops 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Parking fee. (213) K-l-N-G-D-O-M. Ave. in Burbank, exit from Ventura Fwy (134) at
Admission free. Camping available. Phone: Buena Vista. A highly informative and enter¬
(714) 254-2122. Knott's Berry Farm, the nation's oldest and taining walking tour of this major network
third largest themed amusement park, is facility. Small, personal groups are guided
Catalina Island is just 22 miles off the coast, located six miles northwest of Disneyland, on backstage through set construction, ward¬
1% hrs. by boat, or 15 minutes by air. De¬ Beach Blvd. in Buena Park. Knott's is 135 rides, robe, make-up and special effects displays,
partures daily, year-round in spacious 700- shows, shops and attractions in three themed and often the giant color stages, plus more.
passenger cruise ships from Long Beach and areas: Old West Ghost Town, Fiesta Village Tours depart at regular intervals between 9:00
San Pedro. Unspoiled island features tours of (home of the ultimate shuttle loop ride, "Mon- a.m. and 5:00 p.m. daily. No reservations. A
interest, beautiful beach, golf, riding, tezooma's Revenge," as well as the new limited number of free tickets to NBC televi¬
tennis and much more. Early morning de¬ Dragon Swing ride), and the Roaring 20's Area sion shows are also available daily. For more
partures, late afternoon returns. For reserva¬ and Airfield (home of the new Wacky Soap information call: (213) 840-3572.
tions and information, phone: (714) 527-7111, Box Racer ride). Admission charged. Phone:
(213) 832-4521, (213) 775-6111. (714) 827-1776. Queen Mary Tour, is located at the end of
the Long Beach Freeway. Passengers explore
Kingdom of Dancing Stallions, 7662 Beach Marineland is at 6610 Palos Verdes Drive the fabled liner's history and nostalgia on the
Blvd., Buena Park, one block north of Knott's South, Rancho Palos Verdes. Harbor Freeway three hour Queen Mary Tour. Highlights
Berry Farm and 10 minutes from Disneyland. south to its end. Exit at Gaffey Street. Turn right include the Engine Room, Swimming Pool,
Tour NBC
An exciting look at the workings of a
major television facility. The NBC Studio
Tour is not staged. It’s what’s happening
on the day you visit.
See sets, special effects, wardrobe and
giant color stages. Continuous tours
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., every day.
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Captain's Quarter, Bridge, Queen Mary Story
and Living Sea. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
Admission charged. Ship also houses an ele¬
gant 400-stateroom hotel, a variety of shops
plus many fine dining areas.
200,000
gallons of
adventure!
You snorkel with
colorful ocean
fish in a huge
Sea World, the lushly landscaped marine park swim-through
on San Diego's Mission Bay, presents several Aquatic
aquarium.
new shows this summer. Sea World's top Athletes.
entertainer, killer whale Shamu, stars in his
(Height and weight
Our athletic dolphins
new show which focuses on the majesty and restrictions apply)
jump 15 feet into the air-
power of the killer whale. Bottlenosed and
Pacific white-sided dolphins and a pilot whale
even “walk” across
perform together for the first time ever in the water on their 7-ton, 25-foot Orky
new dolphin show set in Sea World's bayside tails! the Killer Whale.
lagoon. New in the underwater theater is a
series of vignettes featuring a beluga (white)
Who makes more
whale, sea lions and lovely Sea Maids per¬ of a splash?
forming together or spotlighted in solo per¬
formances. A new specialty act is booked for
Sea World's Nautilus Showplace mid-June
through mid-September. "Spooky Kooky Cas¬
tle" Coca-Cola seal and otter show, colorful
Sparkletts Water Fantasy and authentic Japa¬
nese pearl diving complete Sea World's show
schedule. Sharks on display in 400,000-gallon
indoor aquarium. Dolphin petting pool, Cali¬
fornia tide pool exhibit, four aquariums, 30
educational exhibits and Cap'n Kids' World
creative playground for children 4-14. Guided
tours available. Sky ride over Mission Bay to
Sea World's Atlantis Restaurant. 320-foot high
PSA Skytower ride, and hydrofoil boat rides
on Mission Bay. Open daily 9:00 a.m. to
dusk. One-price admission covers all shows
and exhibits. Free parking. Sea World Drive
exit off Interstate 5. For information, phone
(714) 224-3562.
MARINElAND
On the beautiful- Palos Verdes Peninsula
For information: (213) 541-5663
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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
CATALINA
killer whales, dolphins, sea lions, African lions,
tigers, elephants, chimpanzees and exotic
birds in ongoing shows, plus hundreds of ani¬
mals on display in natural settings. Home of
the West Coast's only Water Ski and Boat
Show, the "Whale of a Time World',' creative ISLAND
children's playground, and the spectacular
new "Tiger Mountain Rapids" waterslide.
(just 22 miles across the blue Pacific)
Over 50 additional attractions. Admission
includes all shows and most attractions. Open SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S
9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. daily during the summer
months, all weekends and most weekdays Most Unique Attraction
year round. Phone: (415) DOL-PHIN.
• Perfect one-day outing; leave in the a.m., return in the p.m.; hotel rooms
available on the island, but be sure to have reservations (213) 510-1520.
• Spacious, triple-decked 700-passenger vessels; glass-enclosed on
Red & White Fleet Harbor Tours, a magnifi¬
lower deck, open on top deck; refreshments on board.
cent scenic boat ride! Depart from colorful
• Year-round service daily from San Pedro & Long Beach.
Fisherman's Wharf, sail under the Golden • Many tours, including glass-bottom boats, available on the island;
Gate Bridge and Bay Bridge, around Alcatraz swim, play golf, hike, bicycling, many other activities.
views of San Francisco's breath-taking skyline.
Enjoy exuberant feeling of being out on San For an unforgettable island experience,make your reservations now!
Francisco Bay on Red & White Fleet's modern,
triple-decked sightseeing vessels: glass RESERVATIONS From Orange County, (714) 527-7111
enclosed on lower deck, open on top deck. From L.A. area, (213) 775-6111
From South Bay area, (213) 832-4521
Departures all day, every day, year-round from
Fisherman's Wharf. For schedule please tele¬
CATALINA
phone (415) 546-2810, or write RED & WHITE
CRUISES Write Catalina Cruises,
FLEET/HARBOR TOURS, Fisherman's Wharf, Box 1948, San Pedro, CA 90733
San Francisco, California 94133. for brochure
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continued entertainment during Summer, and newly ren¬ scale replica of the chambers of the tomb and
Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad operates ovated Cocoanut Grove ballroom with com¬ the priceless artifacts. Open daily, 10:00 a.m. to
1880-era steam-powered passenger trains on plete banquet facilities. The Boardwalk fronts 10:00 p.m. Phone: (415) 885-4975.
an hour-long old-fashioned railway excursion a mile-long beach, and is open daily during
through magnificent redwood forests. An old- Summer months, weekends and holidays dur¬ Winchester Mystery House and Museum,
time chuckwagon steak barbecue is served ing Fall, Winter, and Spring. Admission is free. San Jose, Calif. Tour the bizarre and beautiful
under the trees after the train ride. At Felton, Located 90 minutes South of San Francisco on 160 room Victorian mansion built by Sarah
near Santa Cruz, 80 miles south of San Fran¬ Highway 1, or, from San Jose, take Highway 17 Winchester. She kept carpenters busy 24
cisco. Steam trains run daily except Christmas South and follow the signs to Santa Cruz hours a day for 38 continuous years in her
Day. Phone (408) 335-4484. Beach. Phone: (408) 423-5590. search for eternal life. Some say she was also
trying to appease the bad spirits of those peo¬
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. California's ple who had been killed by her husband's
only remaining seaside amusement park is cel¬ Winchester Rifles! The Grand Mansion and
ebrating its 75th Anniversary this year. The Garden Tours depart regularly from 9:00 a.m.
Boardwalk features 24 rides, including the daily. The Winchester House is a registered
Giant Dipper, one of the world's top ten roller California Historical Landmark. Admission
coasters, and a classic carrousel, complete charged. Phone: Information (408) 247-2101.
with brass ring dispenser. There are also many Business Office/Group Reservations (408)
games, arcades, restaurants, gift shops, live 247-2000.
Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf, on Jef¬
ferson, between Taylor and Mason, is one of
the most breathtaking exhibitions in San Fran¬
FOLK
exciting Tomb of Tutankhamen featuring a full-
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