Hi everyone! I just returned from WDW yesterday. Going through some serious DD (Disney Depression). Anyway, I went on the Backstage Magic Tour while I was there and I wanted everyone to know that if you have never taken this tour and are really interested in how things work at WDW you need to take this tour. I learned so many things that I never knew before. Did you know that someone actually examines every single piece of garbage we throw away to take out whatever needs to be recycled. They tried the recycle cans in the park but too many people liked to throw their regualr garbage away so they went back to the hand picking garbage out.
Anything I saw were the new "Clam" cabs that are going to be installed at the Living Seas. These cabs are nothing like the little blue cabs that were there when the attraction first opened. They are HUGE! Think of the DoomBuggy type cab. IT looks like it could seat about 3-4 adults comfortably and the clam shell is the back of your cab. So you won't be able to see what's behind you. It looked pretty cool!
I also saw the SpectroMagic Alligator/Hippo float. It was being worked on because in one of the parades the Hippo came lose and fell off the float. OOPPS! THis is the float in which the Hippo twirls on the finger of the Alligator or Croc whatever it is.
IF anyone is interested in more info I learned from the tour, let me know.
Later,
MArk
Anything I saw were the new "Clam" cabs that are going to be installed at the Living Seas. These cabs are nothing like the little blue cabs that were there when the attraction first opened. They are HUGE! Think of the DoomBuggy type cab. IT looks like it could seat about 3-4 adults comfortably and the clam shell is the back of your cab. So you won't be able to see what's behind you. It looked pretty cool!
I also saw the SpectroMagic Alligator/Hippo float. It was being worked on because in one of the parades the Hippo came lose and fell off the float. OOPPS! THis is the float in which the Hippo twirls on the finger of the Alligator or Croc whatever it is.
IF anyone is interested in more info I learned from the tour, let me know.
Later,
MArk