MyPrinceWillCome
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 26, 2013
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I will from here on out. To recap, I have posted photos of (not necessarily in order...going by memory here):Would it be possible when people post to say what the picture is of? I enjoy looking but some of these pics I don't know what Im looking at!
I LOVED THIS RIDE. I was devastated when it was turned into Pooh.
I remember this from when I was little. Brings back memories.
I'm still upset that this is being removed. Even though I came to Disney before it was put up (when I was little) all of the memories I remember from Disney include this hat and my boyfriends first trip the hat was up.![]()
Thank goodness! Same for the Epcot hand and wand, such an eye sore. I'm glad both of these are gone or almost gone.
Always a classic.
Our "home away from home" on many, many trips:
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Disney Springs, aka Downtown Disney, aka Disney Village Marketplace started out as Lake Buena Vista Village. The lake was surrounded by Lakeside Villas, (studios, one bedroom and two bedroom villas). Also, along the fairway's of the LBV golf course were some very modern larger homes for daily rental. Finally, there were the Treehouse Villas in the woods. Those are still there. The photo is of a Lakeside Villa building. They were plowed under to make way for the Disney Institute, and later Saratoga Springs. The one in the picture is where Saratoga Springs sits now. As a family of 6, we were too big for a hotel room. So we stayed in these Lakeside Villas most if the time. Sometimes we got a Treehouse.What/where is this?
Dan
My high school drama teacher played a security guard in this movie and according to him he was the first person ever to say a bad word in a Disney movie.I can't verify if he actually was the first one but I know I saw him in the movie and he did say a bad word.Flight of the Navigator ship on the Studios backlot tour (photo circa 1999):
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Disney Springs, aka Downtown Disney, aka Disney Village Marketplace started out as Lake Buena Vista Village. The lake was surrounded by Lakeside Villas, (studios, one bedroom and two bedroom villas). Also, along the fairway's of the LBV golf course were some very modern larger homes for daily rental. Finally, there were the Treehouse Villas in the woods. Those are still there. The photo is of a Lakeside Villa building. They were plowed under to make way for the Disney Institute, and later Saratoga Springs. The one in the picture is where Saratoga Springs sits now. As a family of 6, we were too big for a hotel room. So we stayed in these Lakeside Villas most if the time. Sometimes we got a Treehouse.
If you want to see the rest of that old brochure:
http://s1061.photobucket.com/user/notime42/library/Old Disney World