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Walt Disney World & EPCOT

Florida park memorabilia — opening-era WDW, the Contemporary and Polynesian, EPCOT Center and Figment.

1971 Onward

Walt Disney World 1971: Collecting the Florida Opening Era

Collecting Walt Disney World opening-era memorabilia (1971–1970s) — Magic Kingdom ticket books, Preview Center items, the 'Vacation Kingdom' paper, resort souvenirs, Florida-only attractions, and why the era is undervalued.

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1971 Onward

EPCOT Center Collectibles: Figment, Horizons and the 1982 Future

Collecting EPCOT Center memorabilia from 1982 onward — Figment and Dreamfinder, Horizons, World of Motion, Universe of Energy, Spaceship Earth, pavilion posters, the opening-day items, and why gutted pavilions make the best collectibles.

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1971 Onward

Contemporary, Polynesian and Fort Wilderness: Collecting Disney Resort Memorabilia

Collecting Walt Disney World resort memorabilia — the Contemporary, Polynesian Village, Fort Wilderness, Golf Resort and the 1980s–90s resorts: keys, menus, matchbooks, glassware, luau items, Electrical Water Pageant paper, and what's worth keeping.

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1971 Onward

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Collecting a Vanished Magic Kingdom Attraction

Collecting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea memorabilia — the Magic Kingdom submarine ride (1971–1994), the Nautilus fleet, postcards, posters, the Disneyland walk-through exhibit (1955–66), 1954 film tie-ins, and what's worth what.

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1971 Onward

15th, 20th, 25th: Collecting Walt Disney World Anniversary Memorabilia

Collecting Walt Disney World and Disneyland anniversary memorabilia — Tencennial (1981), 15th (1986), 20th (1991), 25th (1996 cake castle), Disneyland's 25th/30th/35th/50th, and what separates keepers from clutter in anniversary merchandise.

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1971 Onward

Cast Member Collectibles: Name Tags, Costumes and Backstage Disneyana

Collecting Disney cast member memorabilia — name tags by era, service awards, costume pieces, training materials, internal publications (Eyes & Ears, Disneyland Line), cast-exclusive pins and merchandise, provenance, and the forgery problem.

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