SewIn2Disney
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20,000 Leauges Under the Sea - I know there's pictures of me on it, and I have been told I freaked out before going on it, but I don't really remember it.
Delta Dreamflight/If you had wings - I don't know what it was called when I went on it, but I remember some sort of open book scene. That's the only thing that sticks with me.
Odyssey Resturant - does this count? There are lots of pictures of me in there in 1988, but I don't remember it - I was only 4!
Here's one for ya---
Doug Live! - I remember loving Doug as a kid, and I remember the theater (I think I saw it in 1997 or 1998). Everyone had to sit on the floor, and it was gently sloping to the stage. And I remember the costumes were huge - but I don't remember much about the show.
DTD - before it was DTD and it was still the Disney Shopping Village. My parents have fond recollections of the place in 1988. Apparently I had lunch on the "Empress Lilly" and that it was located "in the middle of nowhere" (according to my dad). Look where it is now - in the middle of all the hustle!
I love the Walt Dated World website for "remembering" all of these lost attractions!
Delta Dreamflight/If you had wings - I don't know what it was called when I went on it, but I remember some sort of open book scene. That's the only thing that sticks with me.
Odyssey Resturant - does this count? There are lots of pictures of me in there in 1988, but I don't remember it - I was only 4!
Here's one for ya---
Doug Live! - I remember loving Doug as a kid, and I remember the theater (I think I saw it in 1997 or 1998). Everyone had to sit on the floor, and it was gently sloping to the stage. And I remember the costumes were huge - but I don't remember much about the show.
DTD - before it was DTD and it was still the Disney Shopping Village. My parents have fond recollections of the place in 1988. Apparently I had lunch on the "Empress Lilly" and that it was located "in the middle of nowhere" (according to my dad). Look where it is now - in the middle of all the hustle!
I love the Walt Dated World website for "remembering" all of these lost attractions!