Walt Disney World in 1971 [Part 1]
October 1 marks not only the anniversary of the opening of EPCOT Center (1982) but the openings of Magic Kingdom and Walt Disney World (1971) as well. We present some wonderful color photos of Magic Kingdom taken by a construction worker in 1971. These photos come courtesy of Nomeus of www.flurbex.com who is the grandson of man behind the camera. These photos are exclusive to ImagineeringDisney.com.
North end of Main Street.
An almost dry moat. Look at the freshly-installed sea serpent topiary.
Tomorrowland spires with a man on top! That's Nomeus' grandfather.
Tomorrowland opened in 1971 without the PeopleMover, Rockettower Plaza, Space Mountain, or Carousel of Progress which would all be visible from this angle today.
Grandfather walking on an unfinished Tomorrowland roof.
A view of the parking lot east of Main Street. Town Square and main entrance on the far right.
Backside of Main Street East.
Grand Prix Raceway. Anyone know what that is on the overpass?
The caves of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. You'll notice the Skyway line and pillar. The grass hill on the left wasn't there for long. It became the second home to the Fantasyland Art Festival in 1973. Later it became the Enchanted Grove stand. Today it's called Cheshire Café.
More 20K! No water yet.
More colorful 20K. In the background you can see the top of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
Can you imagine walking around every morning watching the place come to life??
Everyone who wasn’t on the construction crew was invited to visit the Walt Disney World Preview Center. Today you can still drive by the building which is currently home to the Amateur Athletic Union. It’s located at 1910 Hotel Plaza Boulevard near Downtown Disney.
A big thanks to Nomeus and his family for the photos. Stay tuned for Part 2 where we share more of these gorgeous photos.
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Reader Comments (11)
Wonderful. It's rare to see color photos from this period.
I was not there for the original construction but I know that more recent construction is a pleasure to tour. Similarly it's a treat to walk the park early in the mornings before guests arrive.
These photos are a treasure. The colors are very pleasing.
This past spring, I visited WDW for the first time since I was a kid in 1984. We stayed at Saratoga Springs and drove past the AAU building on our way in from the interstate. Just looking at that building, you could tell that it looked like a piece of EPCOT Center had escaped Future World, even though I'd never heard of the Preview Center or the history of EPCOT and the Florida Project.
The 20k photos take my breath away. I'm glad they are using that real estate well because it broke my heart every time I saw the unused lagoon. Those Tomorrowland spires were some great architecture and really represented their "land" well. Great photographs, Nomeus.
awesome! thanks so much for posting :)
Wow! Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing these, Nomeus.
Those Tomorrowland spires are breathtaking. Of all the architectural elements that were lost in the '90's refit, I miss them the most.
thanks everyone!
The "thing" on the Grand Prix Raceway (now Tomorrowland Speedway) overpass could be the machine they used to lay the rail down around the race course.
Thanks for sharing these shots; they're great! The canvas-like texture on the photos looks the same as the Kodak prints I took as a kid when visiting WDW in its early years. Funny how subtle things like that can really bring you back in time. Really enjoyed this stuff!
awesome thanks for the words!
This is amazing! thank you very much for posting!