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Planning Factors And A Financial Analysis For The Proposed Revue Studio Tour, Economics Research Associates Jul 1961

Planning Factors And A Financial Analysis For The Proposed Revue Studio Tour, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Over the years the Revue Studio properties, often referred to as Universal City, developed into the most extensive and elaborate movie set complex in Southern California. These sets consist of city, village, and country scenes depicting the cultures of many nations during various periods in history. These thematic settings combine to form a fascinating chronology and history of the movie business. Southern California residents and tourists have always manifested an interest in visiting the studios in this area without much opportunity to do so because of restrictions and prohibitions on visitor traffic. The Tanner Bus Company conducted a daily bus …


New York World's Fair 1964-1965, Space Allocation Plan, Economics Research Associates Jun 1961

New York World's Fair 1964-1965, Space Allocation Plan, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

A space allocation plan, or map, of the New York World's Fair 1964-1965 grounds. The map includes a legend. It is dated June 1, 1961. Scale 1" = 200'


Disneyland Property Sketch, Wed Enterprises Jan 1961

Disneyland Property Sketch, Wed Enterprises

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Sketch of Disneyland.


Disneyland And Periphery Property, Wed Enterprises Jan 1961

Disneyland And Periphery Property, Wed Enterprises

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

A development concept plan or map of Disneyland and peripheral real estate.


A Study Of Land Use Alternatives For Disneyland Periphery Property, Economics Research Associates Sep 1960

A Study Of Land Use Alternatives For Disneyland Periphery Property, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The objective of this research study is to evaluate land use alternatives for Disney-controlled property in the Disneyland area. The three specific objectives of the research include: 1) An analysis of the general characteristics and future land use plans which affect possible land uses in Disneyland; 2) An analysis of present development in the Disneyland area; 3) A detailed analysis of those land uses which, after preliminary review, appear to be most favorable for Disney controlled property. This research study is limited to consideration of alternative uses of Disney-controlled property and considers other properties in the area only as they …


Palm Beach County Land Use: Oral Preliminary Presentation, Economics Research Associates Jan 1960

Palm Beach County Land Use: Oral Preliminary Presentation, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Preliminary allocation of land study for the City of Tomorrow project in Palm Beach County. The report has the following sections: 1) statistics related to the the City of Tomorrow, 2) land use by major function, 3) land use by detailed function, 4) land use by major geographical area, 5) land use by major geographical area - detailed, and 6) planning factors. Land allocations shown in this study are based on several kinds of factors including those developed from published economic statistics, data in the files of Economics Research Associates, literature in the area of city planning, and opinions of …


The Economic Setting Of The City Of Tomorrow, Economics Research Associates Dec 1959

The Economic Setting Of The City Of Tomorrow, Economics Research Associates

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

WED Enterprises, Inc., the National Broadcasting Company, Radio Corporation of America, and Mr. John D. McArthur have been jointly exploring and evaluating participation in a major community development and recreation enterprise known at this time as the City of Tomorrow. The project is concerned with the development of a new city on 5,000 to 6,000 acres of land owned or optioned by Mr. McArthur to the north and west of Palm Beach, Florida. Advanced concepts of architectural design and technological improvement are to be incorporated in all phases of the town development. The project is also concerned with the creation …


Survey Of Time Required To See Disneyland Attractions, Van Arsdale France Jan 1958

Survey Of Time Required To See Disneyland Attractions, Van Arsdale France

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

An inter-office communication of Disneyland, Inc. dated January 9, 1958 sent from Jack Sayers to "ALL CONCERNED" and carbon copied to Walt Disney, Card Walker, Donn Tatum, Bill Cottrell, Ed Ettinger, and Doc Lemmon. This special survey was conducted to determine the approximate time required for the average Disneyland guest to see and enjoy all existing Disneyland attractions. Disneyland, Inc. was considering varied possibilities for periphery property development and felt the existing attractions within the Disneyland berm should be considered first.

To carry out the survey Evelyn Heupel was asked to attempt to go through the Park as a guest. …


Tiki Room, Disneyland, Inc Jan 1957

Tiki Room, Disneyland, Inc

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

The report provides alternative ownership structures and profit sharing scenarios for the Tiki Room at Disneyland between Disneyland Inc., WED Enterprises, and Stouffer’s. The report includes detailed operating, financial, and visitor information for Disneyland.


Disneyland: Where You Leave Today....And Visit The World Of Yesterday And Tomorrow, Wed Enterprises Jan 1953

Disneyland: Where You Leave Today....And Visit The World Of Yesterday And Tomorrow, Wed Enterprises

Harrison "Buzz" Price Papers

Prepared for Disneyland, Inc. by WED Enterprises. The Purpose of this book is to establish approved facts and information about Disneyland. It is primarily designed for employee training purposes and has the following sections: 1) Walt Disney Organization, 2) Disneyland particulars, 3) Guest accommodations and services, 4) Admissions, 5) Rides and amusements, 6) Free exhibits, attractions, and entertainment, 7) Shops and giftware stands, and 8) Restaurants and refreshments.