Virtucomp
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The Contemporary(1) The contemporary doesn.t have a 13th floor. (2) Look for the
five-legged coat in the mosaic tile mural near the monorail. (3) The highest point for the
monorail is while it is going through the Contemporary.
Fort Wilderness (1) The name "Fort Wilderness" came from the fort on Tom Sawyer.s
Island located at DISNEYLAND® Park in Anaheim, California. (2) On Opening Day, a
total of 40 CMs welcomed guests to the resort. It opened with 232 campsites. (3) Tree
Trunk Trashcans: The tree trunk trashcans featured at the resort contribute to the
rustic theme. These trashcans are recycled props obtained from the retired Indian
Village attraction that was open in Frontierland at DISNEYLAND® Park in California
from 1955 to 1971. (4) Pioneer Hall: Pioneer Hall opened on April 1, 1974. The
architecture and theme of Pioneer Hall is based on buildings constructed in the late
1800s and is comprised of two stories. Pioneer Hall is home to the popular Hoop-Dee-Doo
Musical Revue, Trail's End Restaurant, and Crockett's Tavern. (5) Lawnmower Tree--
"The Lawn Mower Tree" is a tree embedded with lawn mower parts. The tree is located
100. away from the marina building and 5. off the path leading to Pioneer Hall. There is a
plaque there about it. (6) Tri-Circle D Ranch: The Tri-Circle D Ranch opened with the
Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground on November 19, 1971. The Ranch includes two
barns and a petting farm. The two barns are situated 1 1/2 miles apart. One barn is
located near Pioneer Hall and serves as the home for draft horses, such as those that
are used on Main Street, U.S.A., at the MAGIC KINGDOM® Park. This barn also houses
the ponies that are used for special events such as weddings, pony rides on the Ranch,
and "Meet and Greet" with Guests at DISNEY'S ANIMAL KINGDOM® Theme Park. The
second barn, the Trailblaze Corral, is located near the entrance to Fort Wilderness
Resort & Campground and serves as the home for the Saddle horses that are used for
the Trailblaze Corral Trail Rides around the Ft. Wilderness Resort & Campground. On
average, there are 80-85 horses on the grounds. The petting farm includes the following
animals: chickens, cows (Dexter breed), donkeys, goats, horses, miniature horses, pot
bellied pigs, and sheep. Unique animals that have also found a home at Tri-Circle D Ranch
include: Roadsweeper and Bonjara, two of the only 26 registered Gypsy Vanner horses in
the United States have been living on the Tri-Circle D Ranch since July 2002. Historical
Note: Minnie Moo, a Holstein cow famous for her natural Mickey Mouse shaped black
spots, lived on the Tri-Circle D Ranch from November 1990 through July 2001.
(5) Wilderness Cabins: The resort's log cabins, which were introduced in 1997, feature a
Northwest Territory themed exterior. The interior details include lantern lamps above
the kitchen table and chairs constructed to resemble tree branches giving the cabins a
more authentic wilderness look. (7) Trailblaze Corral Trail Rides: Guests can enjoy
guided trail rides through the wooded area around Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort &
Campground (Southeastern portion of the Resort). Check-in for the trail rides is located
at the kennel, adjacent to the main parking lot entrance to Disney's Fort Wilderness
Resort & Campground. The guided trail ride is 1.8 miles long and takes approximately 45
minutes to complete. (8) Ride the boat from Wilderness Lodge to Fort Wilderness or
vice versa--about half way between the two resorts on the Fort Wilderness side of River
Country, there is a Cypress Tree away from the shore line with dozens of pairs of shoes
five-legged coat in the mosaic tile mural near the monorail. (3) The highest point for the
monorail is while it is going through the Contemporary.
Fort Wilderness (1) The name "Fort Wilderness" came from the fort on Tom Sawyer.s
Island located at DISNEYLAND® Park in Anaheim, California. (2) On Opening Day, a
total of 40 CMs welcomed guests to the resort. It opened with 232 campsites. (3) Tree
Trunk Trashcans: The tree trunk trashcans featured at the resort contribute to the
rustic theme. These trashcans are recycled props obtained from the retired Indian
Village attraction that was open in Frontierland at DISNEYLAND® Park in California
from 1955 to 1971. (4) Pioneer Hall: Pioneer Hall opened on April 1, 1974. The
architecture and theme of Pioneer Hall is based on buildings constructed in the late
1800s and is comprised of two stories. Pioneer Hall is home to the popular Hoop-Dee-Doo
Musical Revue, Trail's End Restaurant, and Crockett's Tavern. (5) Lawnmower Tree--
"The Lawn Mower Tree" is a tree embedded with lawn mower parts. The tree is located
100. away from the marina building and 5. off the path leading to Pioneer Hall. There is a
plaque there about it. (6) Tri-Circle D Ranch: The Tri-Circle D Ranch opened with the
Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground on November 19, 1971. The Ranch includes two
barns and a petting farm. The two barns are situated 1 1/2 miles apart. One barn is
located near Pioneer Hall and serves as the home for draft horses, such as those that
are used on Main Street, U.S.A., at the MAGIC KINGDOM® Park. This barn also houses
the ponies that are used for special events such as weddings, pony rides on the Ranch,
and "Meet and Greet" with Guests at DISNEY'S ANIMAL KINGDOM® Theme Park. The
second barn, the Trailblaze Corral, is located near the entrance to Fort Wilderness
Resort & Campground and serves as the home for the Saddle horses that are used for
the Trailblaze Corral Trail Rides around the Ft. Wilderness Resort & Campground. On
average, there are 80-85 horses on the grounds. The petting farm includes the following
animals: chickens, cows (Dexter breed), donkeys, goats, horses, miniature horses, pot
bellied pigs, and sheep. Unique animals that have also found a home at Tri-Circle D Ranch
include: Roadsweeper and Bonjara, two of the only 26 registered Gypsy Vanner horses in
the United States have been living on the Tri-Circle D Ranch since July 2002. Historical
Note: Minnie Moo, a Holstein cow famous for her natural Mickey Mouse shaped black
spots, lived on the Tri-Circle D Ranch from November 1990 through July 2001.
(5) Wilderness Cabins: The resort's log cabins, which were introduced in 1997, feature a
Northwest Territory themed exterior. The interior details include lantern lamps above
the kitchen table and chairs constructed to resemble tree branches giving the cabins a
more authentic wilderness look. (7) Trailblaze Corral Trail Rides: Guests can enjoy
guided trail rides through the wooded area around Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort &
Campground (Southeastern portion of the Resort). Check-in for the trail rides is located
at the kennel, adjacent to the main parking lot entrance to Disney's Fort Wilderness
Resort & Campground. The guided trail ride is 1.8 miles long and takes approximately 45
minutes to complete. (8) Ride the boat from Wilderness Lodge to Fort Wilderness or
vice versa--about half way between the two resorts on the Fort Wilderness side of River
Country, there is a Cypress Tree away from the shore line with dozens of pairs of shoes