iankh
It's never done till it's overdone
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This is a copy over from a reply I gave to Viki's reply to my recent solo trip to WDW:
OK Viki, you got me started now... Do you remember the Illinois pavillion and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln?
Did the 1964 NY World's Fair begin a facination for you with Disney and theme parks? They did for me. I was 9 years old at the me. I have to admit, every time I go to Epcot, it is just a little bit like the first time I went to the World's Fair.
I also loved the Traveller's Insurance Company Pavillion where you went on a journey through time, and of course, General Motor's Futurama Pavillion! That was the best.
I also loved AT&T's pavillion where you could try out a real working picture-phone!
Oh, oh, and Goodyear's giant ferris wheel that looked like a big tire!
Geez how I loved that vision of the future, plenty of open space and clean air for everyone (according to GM) and a world filled with happy, durable sherbet colored plastics.
I really do think that the World's Fair is the reason I love Disney World so much.
OK Viki, you got me started now... Do you remember the Illinois pavillion and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln?
Did the 1964 NY World's Fair begin a facination for you with Disney and theme parks? They did for me. I was 9 years old at the me. I have to admit, every time I go to Epcot, it is just a little bit like the first time I went to the World's Fair.
I also loved the Traveller's Insurance Company Pavillion where you went on a journey through time, and of course, General Motor's Futurama Pavillion! That was the best.
I also loved AT&T's pavillion where you could try out a real working picture-phone!
Oh, oh, and Goodyear's giant ferris wheel that looked like a big tire!
Geez how I loved that vision of the future, plenty of open space and clean air for everyone (according to GM) and a world filled with happy, durable sherbet colored plastics.
I really do think that the World's Fair is the reason I love Disney World so much.