dbm20th
Mickey's Uncle
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2004
- Messages
- 1,100
jonimce said:We were told that JC was Walt's favorite rede by one of the best CM's at DW. Her nane is Rae and she is one of the guides for "The Keys To The Kingdom" tour.She is one of the few who has gotted Disney's top award given to employees. This is a must for Disnyholics.
We thought we knew alot about Walt and Disney until we took this tour. Boy, did we learn alot. Walt died befor Disney World opened.
This was his Favorite ride in Disneyland. This is why it was also built in the MK.
![]()
I recomend everyone do this tour. (you must be 16)
This is also where we heard about Robyn Williams. There were a couple more famous comedians that worked here but right now I'm drawing a blank. Have to ask my DH. He would rember.![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Well there was a rumor that Steve MArtin worked it in Disneyland, but I don't think that is true. Also, Wayne Brady worked at WDW, but I don't think he worked that ride.
JC was inspired by Walt's animal documentaries. This ride does not do them justice at all.
She is one of the few who has gotted Disney's top award given to employees. This is a must for Disnyholics.
We thought we knew alot about Walt and Disney until we took this tour. Boy, did we learn alot. Walt died befor Disney World opened.
This was his Favorite ride in
They both still make me laugh, although I love the newest and scaryest
coasters. (I'm a coaster nut) Both of these rides were also around in the 60's, witch by the way was when I was a wee tot.
My DH gave me a hard time for that one. I know there are also a couple other things can't remember right now. By the way, all 4 of my boys from 1 YO to 7 YO loved it.
(Actually I HOPE it was breaktime coming up for him. He was not in a pixie-dust-spreading-mood.) Not to worry, though, he certainly did not ruin our trip.