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Parts of Wand listed on Ebay

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
This just in to the Fox 6 news desk: Two SUVs and a sports sedan were crushed when a giant sparkley "O" rolled off the back of a flatbed truck in malfunction junction in downtown Birmingham. No reports of fatalities yet. We'll have reporters live at the scene shortly.

The glitter - it's everywhere! It's like sparkley death. Rolling across the 8 lanes of traffic like a Lisa Frank plague of locusts.
:ROFLOL: :ROFLOL: :ROFLOL:
 

Krozar

New Member
You can actually get quite creative in loading stuff to keep the with under 12' so you will not need an escort but you are right. I would much rater have a monorail in my back yard vs. a big E.

yah, Mark IV end section is >>>>>>>> frikkin 'E'.

Those monorail trains should be in a museum. It's sad how much of a workhorse the Mark IIIs were in DL and how much it is part of millions of childhoods. Mark IIIs are in pieces, because Disney wanted to be cheap and re-use the chassis. At the WDW, there is a Mark III door. Pretty sad really. Mark VIs also carried hundreds of millions and the first generation of WDW monorails (which uses a completely different config than DL). Yet, they are rotting in a yard south of Vegas and various places around the country.

May seem like nothing right now to many folks. But in 50+ years, when many major cities are using monorails (Vegas and Seattle leading the pack right now in the US), it will be history lost forever. A system that moved over a billion people, started in 1959 from a dream.
 

VoiceGuy07

Active Member
Now thats something i may have to buy, "own a pice of the most discussed object in all of WDW"

Then i can place it over my house, so people know where they are when they visit me.


Then your neighborhood homeowners association discussion forum is going to start multiple threads about your wand. Very possible that some will love it, some will hate it.
 

disnyfan89

Well-Known Member
There just sitting by the food and wine booths. I would imagine disney would want to sell them. All the letters are still intact.
 

mousermerf

Account Suspended
That puts them in the Wonders lot or Woodpecker lane - both publicly accessible...

I would have to say, with that knowledge being public, i'm not sure they'd stay "in one piece" very long.
 

brianplace

New Member
I hate to tell you this...

yah, Mark IV end section is >>>>>>>> frikkin 'E'.

Those monorail trains should be in a museum. It's sad how much of a workhorse the Mark IIIs were in DL and how much it is part of millions of childhoods. Mark IIIs are in pieces, because Disney wanted to be cheap and re-use the chassis. At the WDW, there is a Mark III door. Pretty sad really. Mark VIs also carried hundreds of millions and the first generation of WDW monorails (which uses a completely different config than DL). Yet, they are rotting in a yard south of Vegas and various places around the country.

May seem like nothing right now to many folks. But in 50+ years, when many major cities are using monorails (Vegas and Seattle leading the pack right now in the US), it will be history lost forever. A system that moved over a billion people, started in 1959 from a dream.

The Seattle Monorail project was voted down _again_ _after_ they bought up all of the land in November, 2005. It was really, really depressing.

I was really looking forward to zipping around the city on a monorail.

(But hey, it'll probably come up again within the next 10 years or so. It has resurfaced at least three times since the 1962 World's Fair - and that line is still running!)

http://www.elevated.org/
 

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