Stefy
Is it time for Disney yet???
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Our tour started off at the entrance to the park. Our guide (can't remember his - so bad!) started off by talking about the hotel. He asked us why do you think Disney painted the hotel pink? Its because it's a bright happy colour which would look well against not only summery bright blue, but also wouldn't look too drab against the grey sky either. He went on to point out Tinker Bell at the top of the entrance to the park.
Not a lot of people notice her way up there, some say she is there to add the magic and sparkle on to guests as they enter to start their magical journey in Disney.
Then he went on to point out the beautiful stain glass features on the train station. Each one represents the different lands that await you in the park. Again, this is another detail that can be overlooked when walking under the station.
Discoveryland
Frontierland
Fantasyland
Adventureland
The tour was very informative and well worth the money. Some things we remember and others are a bit sketchy so we will try and give you as much info as we can remember.
He briefly explained how Main Street is modelled after Walt's home town back in Marceline. Then we went into the stores where he explained the details that most people miss when browsing the items.
This store is made to resemble a well known seamstress' house, where you can see bits and pieces of what made it a home. For instance once section looks like the dining room in amongst all the merchandise.
The next store he pointed out the travel system where back in the day cashiers were allowed to work out the change that customers received from their purchases, it has to be transported to the back and worked out by another and then sent back to be given to the customer.
This ceiling shows all the inventors of our time.
The Wright Brothers (Sorry, not going to explain who each are, Google them if you are intrigued)
George Washington Carver (I think flash got in the way!)
George Eastman
Henry Ford
Hidden Mickey
He went on to show us this painting and asked us to spot the Hidden Mickey
This one is a little more special, can you tell why?
Then it was on to the Dapper Dan's. This was closed due to the barber actually being away on holiday. We were, however, allowed in for a little tour.
Back in the day people used to bring their own mugs with them.
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Not a lot of people notice her way up there, some say she is there to add the magic and sparkle on to guests as they enter to start their magical journey in Disney.
Then he went on to point out the beautiful stain glass features on the train station. Each one represents the different lands that await you in the park. Again, this is another detail that can be overlooked when walking under the station.
Discoveryland

Frontierland

Fantasyland

Adventureland

The tour was very informative and well worth the money. Some things we remember and others are a bit sketchy so we will try and give you as much info as we can remember.
He briefly explained how Main Street is modelled after Walt's home town back in Marceline. Then we went into the stores where he explained the details that most people miss when browsing the items.
This store is made to resemble a well known seamstress' house, where you can see bits and pieces of what made it a home. For instance once section looks like the dining room in amongst all the merchandise.


The next store he pointed out the travel system where back in the day cashiers were allowed to work out the change that customers received from their purchases, it has to be transported to the back and worked out by another and then sent back to be given to the customer.

This ceiling shows all the inventors of our time.

The Wright Brothers (Sorry, not going to explain who each are, Google them if you are intrigued)

George Washington Carver (I think flash got in the way!)

George Eastman

Henry Ford

Hidden Mickey

He went on to show us this painting and asked us to spot the Hidden Mickey



This one is a little more special, can you tell why?


Then it was on to the Dapper Dan's. This was closed due to the barber actually being away on holiday. We were, however, allowed in for a little tour.

Back in the day people used to bring their own mugs with them.




Cntd...