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The Incomparable Wally Boag By Bill Iadonisi

September 9, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Here’s a quick trivia question…According to the Guinness Book of World Records, what theatrical presentation has the greatest number of performances in history? The answer is…” Disney’s Golden Horseshoe Revue” And the actor, comedienne and star of this production was none other than Wallace Vincent “Wally” Boag. By the time Wally retired, he had performed in nearly 40,000 productions of the Horseshoe Revue. Wally was born in Portland Oregon on September 13th, 1920 to Evelyn and Wallace B. Boag. At an early age, Wally loved dancing and at the tender age of nine, joined a professional dance team; and eventually founded his own dance school. But he gravitated at age 19 towards what would be his trademark in show business, comedy. He was a natural, with almost perfect comedic timing. He began performing in theaters and nightclubs, in this country and worldwide. As a tribute to his skill, he graced the stages of the Tivoli Theaters in Australia and New Zealand, Radio City Music Hall in New York City and the Palladium in London.

And it was at the Starlight Roof in the London Hippodrome that, during his magic and balloon act, he brought out a 12-year-old girl, future Disney star Julie Andrews to assist with the act. Her singing voice so astounded the audience she was kept in the show. Wally’s beginning with Walt Disney and the Golden Horseshoe Revue came about in the 1950’s with Boag performing in revues in Australia, met English actor and tenor Donald Novis. Novis liked what he saw in Boag and got Walt Disney to let him audition for the new show. Novis was the Horseshoe Revue’s first tenor. The 45-minute stage show was written for Walt by American jazz pianist and bandleader Charles LaVere and American songwriter, composer, and screenwriter, Tom Adair.

The show was a success from the beginning. Wally portrayed Pecos Bill, a traveling Salesman in the old west; with a spirited, fast-paced comedy act, besieged with squirt guns, (Which he “blasted” the audience’ with!) and old vaudevillian “slapstick” humor. He always seemed to spit out an endless quantity of broken teeth and would create colorful animals out of balloons, which he gave the moniker, “Boagaloons”. Boag once quipped that “My longest job before the Golden Horseshoe Revue was 54 weeks. And to think it all began with a two-week contract I signed with Walt Disney when the park opened.”

 

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Wally quickly became one of Walt’s favorite comedy actors. Before the Revue, in 1945 he won a contract with Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, appearing in such films as Without Love, starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, and The Thrill of Romance, with Esther Williams. In addition to his performances in the Golden Horseshoe Revue, because of Walt’s admiration of Boag, did everything he could to broaden his career at Disneyland. Some of the many contributions of Boag to Disneyland was voicing Jose in the “Enchanted Tiki Room” and also contributed to the script for the attraction. Wally was also involved in the development of the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland. In addition, Boag often toured and consulted on special projects and promotions for The Walt Disney Company. In 1980, he entertained audiences around the country during a 28-day, 20-city tour promoting the re-release of Disney’s animated classic Lady and the Tramp. He also traveled to Japan to help translate material for the opening of Tokyo Disneyland in 1983. Wally published his memoir, Wally Boag, Clown Prince of Disneyland, in 2009.

In Disney films, Walt has scripted small roles for Boag in the Absent-Minded Professor and the Son of Flubber. Walt had also intended to have Boag voice Tigger in Winnie the Pooh. During a story meeting for Pooh and the Bluster Day, Walt believed that Wally would be perfect for the role. But, sadly Walt passed away in December of 1966, and although Wally auditioned for the Tigger role, in the end it went to actor Paul Winchell. The last Disney production that Wally had a role, was a cameo in the Love Bug. He also made a guest appearance on The Muppet Show as himself in 1980, but that was the end in Disney films. However, his original Golden Horseshoe performance was showcased in 1980 on the Danny Kay TV special that was celebrating the 25th anniversary of Disneyland. Wally got to host a 1981 episode of the Muppet Show, performing several skits of his “Pecos Bill” routine.

1971, Boag revived his Pecos Bill character for the newly opened Walt Disney World and re-imagined the show into the faster, funnier Diamond Horseshoe Revue. Three years later he returned to Disneyland and finished his career there, retiring in 1982. The Golden Horseshoe Revue closed in 1986. In 1995, Boag was inducted as a Disney Legend and has his own window on Main Street in Disneyland above the Carnation Company. The inscription reads… “Theatrical Agency… Golden Vaudeville Routines… Wally Boag, Prop.”

 

The famous and iconic building and stage that Wally performed on was the Golden Horseshoe Stage. (During construction, it was described as Pecos Bill’s Golden Horseshoe Saloon) It debuted in 1955 with some original attractions at Disneyland. The “saloon” is located in Frontierland and has a colorful view of the Rivers of America, New Orleans Square and part of Critter Country. The interior of the saloon was designed by Imagineer Harper Goff. He also designed a saloon set for the movie Calamity Jane starring Doris Day. Goff at the time was also designing exteriors for buildings on Main Street, USA when asked to work on this project. The first “unofficial” use of the stage was on July 13, 1955. It was Walt and Lillian’s 30th Wedding Anniversary, and Walt utilized it for a private party with friend and family for the celebration. It had the premiere of the Original Golden Horseshoe Revue.

Wally’s first official appearance and performance of Pecos Bill was on Saturday, July 16th, 1955 as the Golden Horseshoe opened a day early for a corporate sponsors private party. On July 17th, 1955, the first show to open on stage was Slue Foot Sue’s Golden Horseshoe Revue. The show ran for a record 40,000 times. One of the key highlights of the show was when the children in the audience got to sing and dance on the stage. The favorite song was “Davy Crockett”. The show played from July 17th, 1955 until October 12th, 1986. In addition to Wally Boag, it starred Ron Schneider, Judy Marsh, Betty Taylor, Fulton Burley, Jack Watson, Burt Henry and many others. Saloon owner Slue Foot Sue and her entourage would welcome the audience with “Hello Everybody” and follow up with classic songs such as “Riverboat Blues”, “A Lady has to mind her P’s and Q’s and then introduce the performances of Wally Boag and others. The show would be interjected by Pecos Bill, singing his self-titled signature song. Over the years, the building has housed numerous stage shows, and now it currently plays Laughing Stock and Company seven days a week.

In a tribute to Wally Boag and his longtime partner Betty Taylor, who played Slue Foot Sue, his one-stage sweetheart, Disney announced a limited show run entitled “A Salute to the Golden Horseshoe Revue” was a tribute to the family musical shows of the past. It ran from January 10th to February 4th, 2013. It showcased many dance routines and songs from the original Revue, as “Can Can”, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, “Hello Everybody” and “Belly up to the Bar”.

Wally Boag and Betty Taylor shared a stage at Disneyland five days a week for nearly three decades. Taylor was born on October 7th, 1919 in Seattle Washington. She, like Wally got the show business bug at an early age, taking dance lessons at 3 years old. By the time, she was 14, she performed in nightclubs around the country and led her own band called Betty and her Beaus at 18 years old, which included 16 male musicians and performed at the Trianon Ballroom in Seattle. While in Los Angeles, Taylor heard about auditions for a performer at Disneyland, applied and got the job. After nearly 45,000 performances in which she appeared as the charming, energetic blonde in the role of Pecos Bill’s sweetie, she never lost her enthusiasm for the role. Betty retired from the Golden Horseshoe Revue in 1987.

 

But the deaths of both these beloved and iconic performers makes one pause and reflect. Wally Boag passed away on June 3, 2011 in Santa Monica California. And as if to say “I’ll always be your sweetheart”, Betty Taylor passed on June 4th, 2011, just one day after Wally. George Kalogridis, then president of Disneyland Resort stated…”Wally was instrumental in the development of live entertainment during the early years of both Disneyland Park and Walt Disney World Resort,” Kalogridis said. “His characters will continue to live in the hearts of our guests, while his larger-than-life personality will forever make him the true Clown Prince of Disneyland.

After the Death of Betty, Kalogridis stated…     “Betty’s role as leading lady in Disneyland’s Golden Horseshoe Revue helped turn it into the longest-running stage show in entertainment history” `’It is a tragic coincidence that her passing comes just one day after the death of longtime co-star Wally Boag.”

Wally Boag influenced generations of performers, most notable of whom is Steve Martin. Martin studied Boag’s humor and timing while working at Disneyland as a teenager. On June 3, 2011, after Boag’s passing Steve Martin proclaimed on Twitter “My hero, the first comedian I ever saw live, my influence, a man to whom I aspired, has passed on. Wally Boag.

Wally Boag will continue to entertain in the minds of Disney fans worldwide, those who were fortunate enough to see him perform live. He and his fellow performers are a testament to Walt Disney and his dedication to bringing to the masses, the best in family entertainment and amusement.

 

Taking a Disney Geek’s Look into the Walt Disney Railroads by Noah Cory

September 7, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

 

For some of us riding the railroad at the Magic Kingdom is something we do every trip. This is the first attraction you see walking into the Magic Kingdom and was part of the opening show since the park opened in 1971 until January 7, 2017. Since this is such an icon in the Disney Parks I want to share with you some unknown facts about the railroad and the story of it’s history. Before Disneyland: Walt Disney loved locomotives and as a little boy he wanted to become an engineer. As a teenager, he obtained a job on the Missouri Pacific Railway , selling products to train passengers including newspapers. (Walt was a paperboy when he was a little kid as well) This love for trains continued to grow and Walt started to collect train models. The small trains were not good enough for Walt and he decided to buy a 5 acre lot in California. This lot would soon become home to the site to his new house and his own miniature railroad. Disney named his railroad Carolwood Pacific Railroad (CPRR) referencing his address at 355 Carolwood Drive. The railroad featured the Lilly Belle , a 1:8-scale live steam locomotive named after his wife and built by the Walt Disney Studios’ machine shop team led by imagineer Roger E. Broggie. The Lilly Belle ran on the CPRR for the first time on May 20th, 1950

Disneyland: Walt knew straight from the beginning that a railroad had to be in his first theme park. While designing the railroad with the rest of the imagineering team Walt looked to the CPRR for inspiration. He first started looking at making a miniature railroad but when a seller would not accept his offer Walt knew he had to do a full size handmade railroad. Through WED Enterprises Walt Disney was allowed to have personal ownership of the DRR and financed two trains to make sure it was done on time for Disneyland’s opening day. The names of both trains contained the word Retlaw , which is Walter spelled backwards. On July 17, 1955, Disneyland and the Disneyland Railroad opened, and kicked off with Walt Disney driving the Disneyland Railroad No. 2 locomotive into Main Street, U.S.A. Station with California Governor Goodwin J. Knight on board. Today the Disneyland Railroad has 5 locomotives with 4 stations. It received a complete renovation due to Star Wars:Galaxy Edge construction. The railroad recently reopened on July 29th, 2017 with a new route along the northern edge of the Rivers of America which features rock formations, five waterfalls, a trestle bridge , and the line’s only left-hand turn.

Walt Disney World: Since the Disneyland Railroad was doing so well Walt knew he needed to make one in Florida. The Walt Disney World Railroad was once again managed by imagineer Roger E. Broggie. Since he has experience with the Disneyland Railroad he knew exactly what to do for Walt Disney World. Roger determined that the best and cost effective way to make the railroad was to use already built locomotives, as opposed to building them entirely from scratch like the Disneyland Railroad’s first two locomotives. Broggie and a team of imagineers traveled to a railroad boneyard in Mexico. They found four locomotives built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in the boneyard and a fifth built by Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works that could potentially be transformed. The imagineering team wanted the locomotives to look like they were used in the 1880s to go along with Main Street U.S.A. Three of the Baldwin locomotives were at WDW opening day and the 4th went into service on December 1st, 1971. The Pittsburgh locomotive could not be salvaged. For the first few months of Walt Disney World the Main Street, U.S.A. Station at the park’s entrance was the only stop. On May 1, 1972, they opened another station near Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Café in Frontierland. It was taken down in November 1990 to make way for Splash Mountain and was replaced by the current Frontierland Station, which opened in late 1991. During construction of Splash Mountain and the Frontierland Station, the Walt Disney World Railroad was temporarily renamed Backtrack Express and operated a single train, which only traveled back and forth along the section of track between the Main Street, U.S.A. section and the Mickey’s Starland section. Today the railroad has 3 stations and circles the entire park. The railroad could be affected by the new Tron Lightcycle Power Run attraction coming to Tomorrowland.

I hope you all enjoyed this Disney Geek’s look into the Walt Disney Railroad’s and if you did please share! If there is an attraction or resort that you would like to suggest for my next article let us know below!

Disney Parks Podcast Show #391 – Whats NEW at Epcot Food & Wine for 2017

August 9, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #391 - Whats NEW at Epcot Food & Wine for 2017

Disney Parks Podcast Show #391 – Whats new at Epcot Food & Wine for 2017

In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John and special guest Kristen Hoetzel-Go from Dining at Disney discuss all the new booths and food items for the Epcot Food & Wine festival 2017.

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Animal Kingdom’s Pandora… “The World of Avatar” by Bill Iadonisi

June 8, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Animal Kingdom’s Pandora… “The World of Avatar” by Bill Iadonisi

Right now, Walt Disney is looking down at Animal Kingdom’s new “World of Avatar” with a Cheshire Cat grin on his face and nodding his head in approval, as the world’s greatest storyteller takes in this new land. Since it was announced on September 20th, 2011 that Walt Disney was joining creative forces with James Cameron, the filmmaker who brought us the film Avatar. This groundbreaking film released by 20th Century Fox on December 18th, 2009, concerning the mining operations of Humans on a fictional moon called Pandora in the Alpha Centauri system and the struggles of the indigenous people, called the Na’vi who opposed the Humans, fearing this will destroy their ecosystem.

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Disney Parks Podcast Show #375 – An Interview with The Walt Disney World That Never Was Author Chris Smith

May 26, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #375 - An Interview with The Walt Disney World That Never Was Author Chris Smith

Disney Parks Podcast Show #375 – An Interview with The Walt Disney World That Never Was Author Chris Smith

In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John discuss all the things that never were at Walt Disney World with Author Chris Smith

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Traveling to WDW this summer? Here’s what you should know….

May 4, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Traveling to WDW this summer? Here’s what you should know …

This summer is going to be an amazing time to visit Walt Disney World and if you’re a teenager (or a kid at heart) like myself who is going to be visiting, there are some important points you should know for each park.

Magic Kingdom: As some of you may know, Wishes is making its final performance on May 11th, 2017. The beloved show is going to be replaced by Happily Ever After. It will have big shoes to fill but from what I’ve seen so far it will fit in just fine. Remember that this is one of the busiest times of the year for the parks and the Magic Kingdom is going to be crowded all summer long. My suggestions are be there for rope drop, schedule your FastPasses in the morning so you can schedule more for later in the day, and come back for a 2nd day if you have the option. The park is filled with so many hidden secrets that rushing through doesn’t give you the whole experience. As of right now Splash Mt will be closed for refurbishment August 28- November 16, 2017. EPCOT: If you are going to EPCOT remember that World Showcase opens at [11:00] AM compared to the rest of the park which opens at [9:00] AM. (Extra-Magic Hours may affect these hours) Frozen Ever After does open at [9:00] AM for those planning on riding that attraction.

EPCOT also has a tier system for FastPass which means that you cannot have a FastPass for Soarin and Test Track at the same time. Tier 1 also includes Frozen Ever After and IllumiNations. If your little ones or yourself really want to ride Frozen then definitely book a FastPass for that attraction. If you are not interested in Frozen then I would suggest going with Soarin since Test Track has a single rider line. I highly suggest staying to watch IllumiNations, it is a wonderful show and you can find a great spot all over World Showcase.

Hollywood Studios: This is not the park to be at this summer but it soon will be. With all of the construction going on between Star Wars Land and Toy Story Land it is not the most pleasent view in all of the parks. With that said there is still a lot to do and enjoy at Hollywood Studios. This park, like Epcot, also has the FastPass tier system. Tier 1 includes Toy Story Midway Mania, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster, Fantasmic, Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, and The Great Movie Ride. The popular tier 2 ones are Tower of Terror, Star Tours, and For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-Along Celebration. My plan is usually to FastPass Toy Story and run to Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster right when the park opens. I would then use Tower of Terror and Star Tours as my Tier 2 FastPasses. If you have a Frozen fan or little ones in your party I would probably drop Tower of Terror to fit in the sing-along. Fantasmic! Is my favorite night show at WDW and I highly recommend it for all ages.

Animal Kingdom: Pandora: The World of Avatar will be opening May 27th, 2017 and it is going to make the Animal Kingdom crowded. This new land may also mean that your normally half-day park becomes a full-day park. I would suggest getting to Animal Kingdom at park opening to ensure you get onto all of the attractions your party wants. Expedition Everest is definitely one of the most popular attractions at the park but the two new Pandora attractions may challenge it. Animal Kingdom also has a night show called Rivers of Light running, which I would highly recommend checking out. Also be sure to check out Tree of Life Awakenings at Discovery Island, it will take your breath away.

Pandora Ð The World of AVATAR opens May 27, 2017, bringing exciting new experiences to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. New attractions include the family-friendly NaÕvi River Journey.

I hope all of you enjoyed this article and please let me know if you did! I am a teenager who loves all things Disney and I want to help bring Disney magic to your life out of the parks. If you have any questions for me or thoughts leave them in the comment section below.

By Teen Blogger Noah

Noah has been visiting Walt Disney World ever since he was a little kid and has a deep passion for the parks. He wants to share this passion with everyone and help bring a little bit of Disney magic to your life. 

Disney Parks Podcast Show #363 – An Interview With Carl Trent From WDW Magazine

April 14, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #363 - Interview with Carl Trent From WDW Magazine

Disney Parks Podcast Show #363 – An Interview With Carl Trent From WDW Magazine

In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John interview Carl from WDW Magazine, Disney Dads and WDW Discount Club

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Disney Parks Podcast Show #361 – Interview with Christopher Schmidt Author of The Complete Guide to runDisney – Disneyland Edition

April 8, 2017 By Tony Caselnova

Disney Parks Podcast Show #361 - Interview with Christopher Schmidt Author of The Complete Guide to runDisney -  Disneyland Edition

Disney Parks Podcast Show #361 – Interview with Christopher Schmidt Author of The Complete Guide to runDisney – Disneyland Edition

In this episode, Tony and Parkhopper John Interview Christopher Schmidt Author of The Complete Guide to runDisney – Disneyland Edition.  Talk about running a Disney race and so much more!

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