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You're a wealth of knowledge Todd.

KFK-
Love the photo of KFD on the RC slide! But, I have to admit that I am a bit disappointed about the swim trunks. I was expecting plaid!
And, I can confirm that the ice cream wagon definitely was still in use in the late 90's and early 2000's, as I personally purchased ice cream from the cart on a couple of occasions. And, the horse had the same first name as Mrs. TCD! It has been a long time since we have seen that cart, though.
TCD
Well I promised I would come up with a pic of this mug bought at the fort in 1977. My friend actually gave me the mug. It was bittersweet as it was a family trip he had with his family but I promised to have it put in a protective clear box for display. At 1st he thought it had the Musket Mickey logo but none the less this is a 33 year old mug without a scratch on her.
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Well I promised I would come up with a pic of this mug bought at the fort in 1977. My friend actually gave me the mug. It was bittersweet as it was a family trip he had with his family but I promised to have it put in a protective clear box for display. At 1st he thought it had the Musket Mickey logo but none the less this is a 33 year old mug without a scratch on her.
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OK, wow. I'm back from the Guntersville GG and catching up on my ignoring of this thread. I just have to comment on that mug shot. No pun intended. Anyway, am I to understand Donnie that you took a rare, 33 year old mug in pristine condition and set it on your toolbox in the bed of a truck?Well I promised I would come up with a pic of this mug bought at the fort in 1977. My friend actually gave me the mug. It was bittersweet as it was a family trip he had with his family but I promised to have it put in a protective clear box for display. At 1st he thought it had the Musket Mickey logo but none the less this is a 33 year old mug without a scratch on her.
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OK, wow. I'm back from the Guntersville GG and catching up on my ignoring of this thread. I just have to comment on that mug shot. No pun intended. Anyway, am I to understand Donnie that you took a rare, 33 year old mug in pristine condition and set it on your toolbox in the bed of a truck?
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http://www.omniluxe.net/wyw/trislnd.htm
TCD, did you run across this site in your efforts? The videos are interesting.
During one of my six hiatuses from the real world, I was a Bell Cap at the WL, it's been a while. At night, a Discovery Island CM would bring over a few animals and put on a nature demo in the middle of the lobby. It was very popular, kids loved it, I loved it.
Does anyone remember when Disney transportation was not always free. It was only free to resort guest and you had to show youre resort ID or could buy a card for I think $1.50 a day
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I have to admit, I was doing an admirable job ignoring this thread...until today. Boy, am I glad I stopped ignoring this thread! Thanks for all the great pics and memories of FW and MK of old and showing me some things I didn't know about or remember from FW from when I was a kid (we started going in the late 70's as well). This has quickly become one of my favorite threads!
KFK and TCD...you both rock!![]()
I couldn't figure out why this practice post thread kept showing up on the front page...
Boy am I glad I finally ignored your ignore instructions. We just went to the Fort for the first time ever this last November and we had the best time. I know practically nothing about the history of it and this thread has been unbelievably educational. I especially love the bits about River Country which has has fascinated me since I first heard of it, water from the lake huh?I definitely want to hear those snake stories if anyone feels like sharing.
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While trying to solve the mystery of the Wreck of the Hispaniola vs. the Remains of the Walrus, I came across this very early photo of Discovery Island. I never saw this photo before, so I'll bet a lot of you haven't either. Check it out:
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From what I have read on-line, Discovery Island was a natural island before Disney came along, but they enlarged it, by several acres, with fill and boulders. I guess that is what we see in this photo.
TCD
Dave, we just took the pic there. It's now on my tv with my Dale Earnhardt Sr memorabilia. Looking for a plexiglass case. By the way TCD, it's ceramic.
I thought about getting a Musket Mickey pic to paste on it and really freak you all out but I just couldn't do it.![]()
These photos seem to suggest that the location of the shipwreck, and the ship that was wrecked on Treasure/Discovery Island changed over time.
This is a scan previously posted by IDWD:
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Notice the straight bow, which appears to be pointed toward the Fort.
Here is a photo of KFK's brothers, which she identified as being from 1983. Isn't the bow different?:
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Here's another scan from IDWD:
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And here is what appears to be the same promotional photo, which I found on-line:
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This last photo looks like the bow of the ship is pointing toward the Contemporary Resort, and that it has a curled carving on it, as opposed to the straight bow depicted in the first photo.
Also, not that I noticed, but it apparently was cold when the photo of the gentleman and the lady with the birds was taken. Either that or the lady in the red bathing suit was pretending to be Farrah.
TCD
TCD,
I think you are just seeing the degradation of the ship. The mast looks exactly the same to me in those shots. It looks likes the bow lost its long beam and just the bracket underneath remained. Also notice in the first shot there is a smaller type of mast forward of the main mast, but in the second pic it has fallen over.
Your attention to detail is unparalleled!Meaning the ship's bow, of course! I am inclined to agree that they do look different. At first I thought the straight bow had just rotted off, but after a closer look I think it was a different ship too. Regarding the Farrah comment (May she RIP),
Oh Brother!