Well, I have run out of vintage Disneyland games, but a comment from Melissa reminded me that I'm not quite finished. You see, she suggested a Disneyland version of Clue (which I think is brilliant). Now even though that might not exist, I do have this Clue...
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Come Out To Socialize
Sunday, April 17, 2022
The Monorail Game- Version One
Last week I shared my Monorail Game from the early 60's. I decided (after writing that post) that it might be fun to have the original version. So, I checked out eBay and I found a copy that said it was missing the game pieces. Because of that flaw, it was a great price, so I snatched it up!
Now, when you collect board games, you tend to get odds and ends of other games (it's amazing what people just scoop into the boxes when they're putting the games away). So, I have a drawer full of lost dice, markers, pawns, even little buildings. I say all of this to point out that it was pretty easy to replace the missing pieces with ones that, while maybe not exactly like the originals, are period correct and functional.
So, let's dive in here, shall we?
Here are the instructions! They are identical to the second version, but written on the inside of the box top.
So now my early Disneyland game collection is complete! I think. There is always the chance that somewhere out there there is a rare, forgotten game just waiting to be discovered!
You know what we call that?
Treasure!
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Rails of One Are Lots of Fun!
Well, its getting kind of late here at Disneyland, so I guess we should be heading back to the hotel. But...how?
I know!!!
Sunday, April 3, 2022
A Special Surprise!
Fantasyland is NOW OPEN!
No running and pushing, please! Princesses and children first! Thank you for your cooperation.
Yes, since I was doing this series I decided to look on eBay to see if I could find a vintage Fantasyland game. There are a lot of reissues, but original 1956 versions are tougher to come by. I had two criteria: 1. Vintage 2. Cheap. And I found one for 10 bucks!
So let's delve into this gem that I, admittedly, have not played yet.
Sometimes when you get used games, you get bits and pieces of other games. These dice, although not needed, were bagged up with the rest of the parts. Either the previous players decided that dice were easier to use to move, or the pieces just got thrown in on accident. Either way, I have a bonus set of dice!
So there you have it! I'm not sure when I'll actually sit down with my wife and give this one a go. Maybe we can team up with Sue and her hubby and have that game night! Everybody is invited!
Anyway, sometimes the treasure in something is just finishing your collection after about 20 years.
Until next time, keep searching for treasure!