My pleasure! It was a fun and unique way to visit the parks with some old friends.
One of the little things I didn't mention is that in 1901 at the bar in the back of the speakeasy they have antique directors chairs with the names Walt and Lillian on them, with another pair on the other side of the bar that said Roy and Edna. I thought that was very clever!
That 1901 bar had a great bartender with appropriately top shelf liquors and liquers on offer too. I found this video on YouTube of how they make a Manhattan. Bear in mind, this is the exact same recipe they use for the Manhattans in the next door Carthay Circle Lounge that is open to the public (Bulleit rye, Carpano vermouth, angostura, luxardo cherries, ice sphere), but at 1901 they roll out on a little cart and prepare the Manhattan tableside for you with a little bit of patter. Again, just a nice touch of showmanship.
There was also a lighting effect in 1901 that had Walt Disney appearing briefly in shadow in a hallway, which was kind of creepy but also kind of cool.