SHOP NOW: New Disney Parks Limited Release Shirts – Rocket Rods, Videopolis, & America Sings!

DisneyStore.com has just released three new designs in the YesterEars collection; this time they are all former Disneyland attractions.

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The America Sings shirt features Sam the Eagle and Ollie Owl, while the Rocket Rods and Videopolis shirts feature their respective logos.

  • Disneyland’s Audio-Animatronic America Sings attraction opened June 29, 1974 (to honor the upcoming bicentennial celebration) and closed April 10, 1988
  • Disneyland’s Rocket Rods attraction opened on May 22, 1998 (replacing the PeopleMover) operating intermittently through September 25, 2000
  • Disneyland’s Videopolis nightclub opened on June 22, 1985 and closed in 1989 when it was converted into a stage show venue (renamed Fantasyland Theater in 1995)

All three shirts are priced at $27.99 and are eligible for the Buy One Get One 40% Off promotion. These shirts are only available through Thursday, August 24, 2017.

Note that today is the last day to get the Universe of Energy and Great Movie Ride farewell shirts! So load up your cart and take advantage of free shipping with code SHIP50 on orders over $50.

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Mural Wars!

The next article dealing with the New Tomorrowland of 1998 is going to be about the mural on the American Space Experience/Rocket Rods queue building. Let’s get to it:


Here’s the original mural that called this building home, one of the lovely works of Mary Blair


A look at the removal of the Mary Blair mural


And this is the 1998 mural, which surprisingly or not is my favorite!


The inscription bellow the mural reads: “BEYOND THE GREATEST STAR OF ALL LIES OUR FUTURE”


In preparation for Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters in 2005, the mural was once again changed

I advise everyone to check out Yesterland‘s articles on both the 1998 Tomorrowland Mural, & the Mary Blair Murals. We won’t have an article on the New Tomorrowland tomorrow, but we will have this week’s podcast with tons of audio from the re-do. We’ll be back on Memorial Day with a look at Honey, I Shrunk the Audience!

The Road to No-Where!

Our first article dealing with the New Tomorrowland of 1998 is going to be about the Rocket Rods. This article is going to be a pictorial article, as Yesterland already has a wonderful article up dealing with the attraction.

Now, let’s get to it:


The entrance to the Rocket Rods


The other side of the entrance didn’t receive the logo due to budget issues… Big surprise!


The queue featured a re-painted, neon version of the Mark III Monorail…


… As well as a neon PeopleMover vehicle


The loading & blast off area, as well as the Observatron


The attraction vehicle… Very weird in my opinion!


The only vehicle that had neon features added to it


The Rocket Rods closed in April 2001


Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters replaced at the Rocket Rods queue building in 2005… The track is empty

Tomorrow, a look at the American Space Experience!

The Future Has Arrived

Exactly 10 years ago today, the New Tomorrowland of 1998 officially opened to the public. While it’s not one of the best times in Disneyland’s history, it is a moment I’d like to look at. So we will be celebrating it in various ways for the next week.

Each day, a special article of sorts will be put up taking a look at each of the various attractions part of this re-do (the first one will be up tomorrow). And on this week’s edition of the Disneyland News Today Podcast, we’ll have a special audio tribute segment, featuring music from Rocket Rods, Space Mountain, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, & more!

So stay tuned, & remember… “BEYOND THE GREATEST STAR OF ALL LIES OUR FUTURE!”