nytimez
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Speaking of the Timekeeper, this week's WDW Radio show is doing a piece on it...
I hated Timekeeper so much.
Speaking of the Timekeeper, this week's WDW Radio show is doing a piece on it...
Does anyone remember a gigantic telephone (which was a booth) somewhere in Epcot? I remember calling home on it in 1994. I'm thinking it was when AT&T sponsored Spaceship Earth.
I remember those orange and grape plastic "cups"! What a great memory- I had forgotten all about those. I came home with an orange one and my brother had the grapes- on our first trip to DW in 1978. This has been a great thread and has really reminded me to be better about taking pictures on our next trip. You never know what you will capture in a picture and then 20 or 30 years later, be reminiscing about!
I'm a fan of the Indy Racing League of which the Indianapolis 500 is the marquee event. From 1996 - 2000 I watched on TV as the IRL raced at the Walt Disney World Speedway
I know that the Epcot Flamingos used to hang out by the Oddessy on the way to the Mexico Pavillion. There was a small piece of land by the water that they were at. You had to look down from the walkway to see them.
It was always strange how oblivious they were to the tourists.
i wouldnt say that this is old or really abandone but a charcater that you rarely ever see except in the new magic kingdom parade but you cant meet this little charcater the little monkey from aladdin
Where did they go? I loved watching them, they were such vibrant coral/pink.
One attraction I remember from the 70s/early 80s is the "Monsanto Building." They had a 360 degree movie in there about the United States--America the Beautiful it may have been called.
You "flew" on a tour of the U.S.'s greatest sights, starting in New York City with the Statute of Liberty and Empire State Building going west to sights like Niagara Falls, the St. Louis Arch and the Grand Canyon. The movie ended in San Francisco with the film flying through the Golden Gate Bridge and up/down the big hills, as if you were riding in a trolley car.
It was a beautiful movie and shot in a true circle. When you looked at the screens behind, you saw the same things you just saw in front of you.
i wouldnt say that this is old or really abandone but a charcater that you rarely ever see except in the new magic kingdom parade but you cant meet this little charcater the little monkey from aladdin