babiipiggiex3
Mouseketeer
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finally finished reading all 55pages! took me a week to do so too! but these are so interesting! I'll be sure to look out for some of them when I go next time!
In response to the posts about sorting trash by hand -
I was a custodian at the Magic Kingdom in 2004. When we emptied the trash cans from on stage, they were brought backstage to the area where they were dumped (for the life of me I can't remember the name of the vacuum machine thingy). Prior to dumping them, we were expected to sort through them and pull out soda bottles/water bottles/cans/etc. They even had a contest at one point where managers put "coupons" in bottles and threw them in the trash. We got prizes for turning in the coupons.
And, unfortunately, some Disney employees do not have a ton of money. I can remember one guy in particular who would get so excited to find toys and such in the trash. He took them home to his children.
As far as lost items are concerned - if they aren't claimed after a certain amount of time, they are sent off to a place in the Magic Kingdom cast member parking lot called Property Control. These lost items, as well as slightly defective merchandise, can be bought at unbelievable bargains.
I haven't read through the entire 55 pages yet so my apologies if this has already been posted. From a book of Beatles trivia by George Martin: John Lennon signed the paperwork dissolving The Beatles while staying at the Poly.
Actually there are two sections where the track flips: where you said and also when you get to the broken tracks (the part behind you at that time)I can verify this is 100% true as I saw it during a backstage tour
If you're really quiet, you can hear it turn and lock into place. I always hold my breath because the chicken in me is afraid it won't flip.. but it always does!
Reading a book about the MK with tidbits of facts...Did you know that the voice of the autioneer on Pirates of the Carribean ("Show'em your larboard side") is the same voice as the "Ghost Host" at Haunted Mansion?
here is something interesting about the castles, i read this a while ago so please fill in my missing information! as an art history and architecture afficionado, this particularly interested me:
many people know that sleeping beauty's castle in california is based off of a famous german castle (fill in here if you remember the name of it). but cinderella's castle in florida is actually a castle that would never have existed during any architectural styles - it is a combination of several styles, progressing as you look from bottom to top. the bottom is the most solid, like a romanesque fortress. as you progress upwards, the towers and decorations become more and more light and decorative, so you have high gothic flying buttresses. at the top of the towers they are the most lacey and airy looking. i do not remember exactly but this might be in a renaissance or baroque style.
sleeping beauty castle in paris has the most interesting story. obviously, it looks very different from its sleeping beauty sister castle in california which was based on a real building. the castle in paris is purely fantasy, and not based upon any architectural style other than storybook illustrations (and of course walt disney's animation). this is because the imagineers wanted to give a european audience something different to draw them - they already have (the original!) real castles available. so instead of making a copy and competing with real european architecutre, they went in the opposite direction and created something purely whimsical and fantastical.
They have also done this at Dollywood(tn) for their festival of nations. I don't like those other cokes very much though. It is interesting to know what others are drinking though.
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Not sure if this is true or not, but a Soarin cast member told me that JK Rowling originally went to Disney to build the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, but they declined.
well if they did decline, that was a really stupid decision. However, I would imagine Disney never offered or Universal offered a better deal, realizing they could FINALLY have a "land" like WDW.
3) Early in the mornings, the Main Street Bakery makes all of the cookies for the day. They 'can' the exhaut air over the ovens and pipe the air back onto Main Street all day so the bakery always smells like fresh baked cookies.