Episode 12
Lost Resorts: Disney's Mineral King Ski Village
December 16th, 2018
26 mins 16 secs
Season 2
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About this Episode
Now that it is December, it is officially skiing season! So today, Austin will be describing the disastrous 1960s 'lost resort' called Disney’s Mineral King Ski Village. Disney’s rarely-remembered and disatorious foray into creating a skiing destination within California's Sequoia National Park. Originally envisioned as a five-story resort with over a thousand rooms, surrounded by a movie theater, general store, pools, ice rinks, tennis courts, a golf course, and 22 lifts to the slopes, we’ll take a gander at what would have been a Disney vacation like no other - if it ever came to fruition.
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Episode Links
- Pre-Order Our New Book! Fastpass to the Past: The Jr. Historian's Guide to Disneyland
- Disney’s Lost Plans to Build a Ski Resort in Sequoia National Park | KCET
- Yesterland: Walt Disney's Mineral King
- Ski Area That Didn’t Happen #1—Independence Lake | Tahoetopia
- In the '60s, Disney Almost Built a Ski Resort in Sequoia National Park
- What if Disney had built the Mineral King ski resort? – Orange County Register
- Mineral King – Walt Disney’s Last Lost Project | The DIS Unplugged Disney Podcast
- Imagining what could have been in Disney's Mineral King
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