gtrist4life
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Technically not a WDW trip report, but I'm posting here since we did visit the original Main Street USA
Our family was fortunate enough, and we live close enough to attend the Marceline, MO Toonfest this past weekend.
We'd like to give a big thumbs up to Tony Baxter, VP of Imagineering.Tony made a presentation reviewing his career, accomplishments ( Big Thunder Mountain, Imagination Pavillion at Epcot, Splash Mountain, Disneyland Paris Castle, Star Tours, and Indy Jones and the Forbidden Eye, to name the biggies), and his overall approach to applying story themes with attractions.
One note from the presentation, Figment was originally green, but when the Kodak sponsors saw him, they said, uh- everythings great except the dragons color Why?
Fuji! So thats how Figment became purple.
Also with this being Walts boyhood home and having a profound influence on his development of Main Street USA, it was super cool to go through the museum there and see the memorabilla. We also went by Walts old home and walked down to the legendary Dreaming Tree.
This event is held the third weekend in September and they always have special guests.
If youre a Disney nut, Id highly recommend going sometime, although it is out of the way, probably around 2.5 hours from Kansas City.
Peace,
G4L
Our family was fortunate enough, and we live close enough to attend the Marceline, MO Toonfest this past weekend.
We'd like to give a big thumbs up to Tony Baxter, VP of Imagineering.Tony made a presentation reviewing his career, accomplishments ( Big Thunder Mountain, Imagination Pavillion at Epcot, Splash Mountain, Disneyland Paris Castle, Star Tours, and Indy Jones and the Forbidden Eye, to name the biggies), and his overall approach to applying story themes with attractions.
One note from the presentation, Figment was originally green, but when the Kodak sponsors saw him, they said, uh- everythings great except the dragons color Why?
Fuji! So thats how Figment became purple.
Also with this being Walts boyhood home and having a profound influence on his development of Main Street USA, it was super cool to go through the museum there and see the memorabilla. We also went by Walts old home and walked down to the legendary Dreaming Tree.
This event is held the third weekend in September and they always have special guests.
If youre a Disney nut, Id highly recommend going sometime, although it is out of the way, probably around 2.5 hours from Kansas City.
Peace,
G4L