Grumpy'sWife4Ever
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Captain EO was a very big part of my first trip to DL in 1987. I was 17, and seeing everything for the first time, and Captain EO dazzled me. At that point, Tomorrowland had an edgy, futuristic feel that it kind of lacks now (although I was a teen, so was probably easily impressed, LOL!) For me, at that age and in that era, Captain EO added something very special to a magical trip. I couldn't have imagined Disneyland without it.
But, just as you can't go home again.....it would now probably seem dated and sad, and it is certainly too dark and frightening for my kids to see.....So I guess it must stay forever in my memory and, if I get too nostalgic, on You Tube.
(Or, knowing how money savy Disney is, could a commemorative DVD be far behind???
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But, just as you can't go home again.....it would now probably seem dated and sad, and it is certainly too dark and frightening for my kids to see.....So I guess it must stay forever in my memory and, if I get too nostalgic, on You Tube.
(Or, knowing how money savy Disney is, could a commemorative DVD be far behind???
