Robo
1971 Castle in the Hub: Your lights are on!
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For the holiday season, we decorate our living room floor (a LARGE section of it) with Disneyland, DCA, and WDW attractions and resorts.
We have about every "Monorail Accessory" ever made in the last several years.
Monorail trains (TWO of them with lots of extra elevated track)
Contemporary Resort with Monorail Pass-thru
Poly Resort Bldg. and Monorail Station
Grand Floridian Monorail Station
Epcot's Spaceship Earth
MK Castle
MK Main Street Train Depot (added working clock)
MK "Steam" Train (HO Scale)
MK Dumbo Ride
MK "Mad Hatter" (Teacup) Ride
MK "Astro Orbiter" Space Rockets Ride
MK Space Mountain
WDW Haunted Mansion
DLR Haunted Mansion
DAK Tree of Life
MGM Stu. "Sorcerer's Hat"
DCA "California Screamin' " Roller-coaster (HUGE)
DCA "Orange Stinger" (Bees) ride
DCA "Golden Zephyr" ride
DCA "Sun Wheel" Ferris Wheel ride
Many of the "signs" and lamp posts that were available last year are now installed.
(I'm sure there are a few things I've left off this list.)
And I have BUILT from adapted off-the-shelf hobby store parts:
"Fantasmic!" mountain (ala MGM) with "fireworks" effects, water effects, and various lighting effects, with Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey "spinning" at the top.
"Splash Mountain" The "last big drop" has water cascading down it. No "logs vehicles" dropping down that, but there are some "logs" rotating around in the water at the base of Chickapin Hill (if you wiggle your fingers, you WILL get WET).
I also scout for many other items that seem to "fit" like a Pirate Ship, Steamboat, Old West Fort, and many "small" accessories (flags, lights, Characters, "guests", etc.)
To many of the resort buildings and larger items I have also added tiny electrically operated colored Christmas lights.
These and every accessory that can be battery-operated is connected to a central power supply so that everything "comes alive" with the flick of one switch.
Takes a lot of time to set up, but we love it and so does our extended family and other holiday visitors.
Anyone else?
OK... I've EDITED this post to now include several pictures.
You can click on each to see a larger image.
These are stills I captured from a VIDEO TAPE I shot last year so the quality is not as good as if I'd used a digital still camera... but you get the idea.











We have about every "Monorail Accessory" ever made in the last several years.
Monorail trains (TWO of them with lots of extra elevated track)
Contemporary Resort with Monorail Pass-thru
Poly Resort Bldg. and Monorail Station
Grand Floridian Monorail Station
Epcot's Spaceship Earth
MK Castle
MK Main Street Train Depot (added working clock)
MK "Steam" Train (HO Scale)
MK Dumbo Ride
MK "Mad Hatter" (Teacup) Ride
MK "Astro Orbiter" Space Rockets Ride
MK Space Mountain
WDW Haunted Mansion
DLR Haunted Mansion
DAK Tree of Life
MGM Stu. "Sorcerer's Hat"
DCA "California Screamin' " Roller-coaster (HUGE)
DCA "Orange Stinger" (Bees) ride
DCA "Golden Zephyr" ride
DCA "Sun Wheel" Ferris Wheel ride
Many of the "signs" and lamp posts that were available last year are now installed.
(I'm sure there are a few things I've left off this list.)
And I have BUILT from adapted off-the-shelf hobby store parts:
"Fantasmic!" mountain (ala MGM) with "fireworks" effects, water effects, and various lighting effects, with Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey "spinning" at the top.
"Splash Mountain" The "last big drop" has water cascading down it. No "logs vehicles" dropping down that, but there are some "logs" rotating around in the water at the base of Chickapin Hill (if you wiggle your fingers, you WILL get WET).
I also scout for many other items that seem to "fit" like a Pirate Ship, Steamboat, Old West Fort, and many "small" accessories (flags, lights, Characters, "guests", etc.)
To many of the resort buildings and larger items I have also added tiny electrically operated colored Christmas lights.
These and every accessory that can be battery-operated is connected to a central power supply so that everything "comes alive" with the flick of one switch.
Takes a lot of time to set up, but we love it and so does our extended family and other holiday visitors.
Anyone else?
OK... I've EDITED this post to now include several pictures.
You can click on each to see a larger image.
These are stills I captured from a VIDEO TAPE I shot last year so the quality is not as good as if I'd used a digital still camera... but you get the idea.










