her hair looks almost blonde/orange….

her hair looks almost blonde/orange….

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Liberty Tree Tavern, Thanksgiving 2001.

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Liberty Tree Tavern, Thanksgiving 2001.

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vintagedisneyparks:

1959

i do not approve.

vintagedisneyparks:

1959

i do not approve.

they just look so clean right here.
favorite style of their outfits! no pillow belly!
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they just look so clean right here.

favorite style of their outfits! no pillow belly!

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disneyinsanity:

Goofy water skiing on the Seven Seas Lagoon, circa 1980s

I just love all the photographs from The Water Ski Show on 7 Seas Lagoon!

disneyinsanity:

Goofy water skiing on the Seven Seas Lagoon, circa 1980s

I just love all the photographs from The Water Ski Show on 7 Seas Lagoon!

morganandthemouse:

My sister and I- somewhere in Disney World- 1999
[I’m the one wearing those excellent yellow shoes]

morganandthemouse:

My sister and I- somewhere in Disney World- 1999

[I’m the one wearing those excellent yellow shoes]

You never see Max any more! 
submitted by courtneygoof

You never see Max any more! 

submitted by courtneygoof

disneyhappyendings:
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captainsandcastles:

thedailywhat:

Disney’s New Look of the Day: Starting February 3rd, Disneyland employees will be allowed to grow a beard following a landmark revision to the Walt Disney Company’s infamous “Disney Look.”
Some restrictions apply: The facial hair can’t be longer than a quarter-inch. And soul patches are still prohibited as well they should be.
Many of the other notoriously strict dress codes are still in place as well: No tattoos, body piercings, “extreme” hairstyles, and straps on sleeveless tops must be at least 3 inches wide.
Still, the acceptance of beards marks an important attitude adjustment at the House that Cartoon Mice Built.
“They want to stay tradition-based, and they also want to be current,” Disney culture chronicler David Koenig told the LA Times. “They don’t want it to become a museum of what entertainment used to be like.”
[latimes.]

captainsandcastles:

thedailywhat:

Disney’s New Look of the Day: Starting February 3rd, Disneyland employees will be allowed to grow a beard following a landmark revision to the Walt Disney Company’s infamous “Disney Look.”

Some restrictions apply: The facial hair can’t be longer than a quarter-inch. And soul patches are still prohibited as well they should be.

Many of the other notoriously strict dress codes are still in place as well: No tattoos, body piercings, “extreme” hairstyles, and straps on sleeveless tops must be at least 3 inches wide.

Still, the acceptance of beards marks an important attitude adjustment at the House that Cartoon Mice Built.

“They want to stay tradition-based, and they also want to be current,” Disney culture chronicler David Koenig told the LA Times. “They don’t want it to become a museum of what entertainment used to be like.”

[latimes.]

wdwmagic:

Its an old picture so its horrible quality, but I love knowing that he existed.

i spit my soda on the screen when i saw this. loveee beyond love.

wdwmagic:

Its an old picture so its horrible quality, but I love knowing that he existed.

i spit my soda on the screen when i saw this. loveee beyond love.

agentpplatypus:

three little pigs!
credit:micechat

agentpplatypus:

three little pigs!

credit:micechat

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It’s Dewey!!!

It’s Dewey!!!