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Mouseketeer<br><font color="00a0ba">The Tag Fairy
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The Tour I will preface this installment by letting you know I may spoil some Magic for you, if you dont mind, please keep reading. Nothing earth shattering, like I know where Walts frozen head is, but just thought I would warn you.
Before you start the tour they pass out these ear pieces so you hear the tour guide speak no matter how noisy it gets when walking around. Once that is done she takes us in the park, around SSE and through a cast member entrance near the Seas. Behind the seas is a Cruise Line bus waiting for us. OOH, did we win a cruise
Uh no, it's just an available bus that they have. We drive along the road that runs along the perimeter of the park. You get to see the back of future world and part of WS.
We park direct behind the American Adventure. We go onstage at AA and the guide explains that due to the AA show the American pavilion is so large, it wasnt intentional that our country got the largest pavilion. To lessen the size (who said size doesnt matter) the American 1st story is really 2 stories. You ever noticed how tall the doors are? From there she took us around back into the back stage area of the AA show. It was so interesting seeing how they manage all the sets on that one stage. Did you know the movie is shown from behind. Traditionally a movie is shown pointing towards the front of the screen, to avoid shadows from the animatronics, the AA movie is pointed from behind the screen. Because of this an addition was placed on the back of the building when imaginers realized about the shadows. She did say the movie is getting replaced in June too.
From there we went to the building where the CMs get their uniforms, have a break room etc. It was there that I got to see pics of the Epcot Dream Squad, including the famous, or not so famous Elton.
We were taken into the room where costumes are checked in and out. Did you know the yellow that the parking lot attendants wear is patented? This room is unbelievable, it is huge. NO exaggeration, it is bigger than my house. From what I could see, your neighborhood dry cleaner could learn a thing or 2 about finding your clothes.
After Epcot we were taken to WDW Florist. WOW! While we were there they were making the most beautiful center pieces. Such beautiful flowers. I only wish I could take pics, but they do not allow any pics on the tour. I also saw some great looking gift baskets. Gave me some ideas for when I take my goddaughter next year.
Next we drove by the Arribas Brothers warehouse, wish we could have gone in there for some free samples. And then we drove past 1 of 2 onsite day care for CMs kids. It is amazing the parts of WDW you never see or know exist.
Next up: the rest of the World.
Before you start the tour they pass out these ear pieces so you hear the tour guide speak no matter how noisy it gets when walking around. Once that is done she takes us in the park, around SSE and through a cast member entrance near the Seas. Behind the seas is a Cruise Line bus waiting for us. OOH, did we win a cruise

We park direct behind the American Adventure. We go onstage at AA and the guide explains that due to the AA show the American pavilion is so large, it wasnt intentional that our country got the largest pavilion. To lessen the size (who said size doesnt matter) the American 1st story is really 2 stories. You ever noticed how tall the doors are? From there she took us around back into the back stage area of the AA show. It was so interesting seeing how they manage all the sets on that one stage. Did you know the movie is shown from behind. Traditionally a movie is shown pointing towards the front of the screen, to avoid shadows from the animatronics, the AA movie is pointed from behind the screen. Because of this an addition was placed on the back of the building when imaginers realized about the shadows. She did say the movie is getting replaced in June too.
From there we went to the building where the CMs get their uniforms, have a break room etc. It was there that I got to see pics of the Epcot Dream Squad, including the famous, or not so famous Elton.
We were taken into the room where costumes are checked in and out. Did you know the yellow that the parking lot attendants wear is patented? This room is unbelievable, it is huge. NO exaggeration, it is bigger than my house. From what I could see, your neighborhood dry cleaner could learn a thing or 2 about finding your clothes.
After Epcot we were taken to WDW Florist. WOW! While we were there they were making the most beautiful center pieces. Such beautiful flowers. I only wish I could take pics, but they do not allow any pics on the tour. I also saw some great looking gift baskets. Gave me some ideas for when I take my goddaughter next year.

Next we drove by the Arribas Brothers warehouse, wish we could have gone in there for some free samples. And then we drove past 1 of 2 onsite day care for CMs kids. It is amazing the parts of WDW you never see or know exist.
Next up: the rest of the World.