Stitch79
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Yes there is still a pirate cruise that is run.
Clicky here
Its not as neat as the old one but still fun for the kids.
Clicky here
Its not as neat as the old one but still fun for the kids.
Originally posted by Stitch79
Yes there is still a pirate cruise that is run.
Clicky here
Its not as neat as the old one but still fun for the kids.
Originally posted by Stitch79
Yes there is still a pirate cruise that is run.
Clicky here
Its not as neat as the old one but still fun for the kids.
If you have some photos, I would be interested in seeing some. If you do can you post some?Originally posted by Ms Brer Rabbit
I don't remember the pirate cruises (too bad, they sounded fun). But I do remember visiting Discovery Island my first time at WDW. The memory that sticks out the most was a very large ill tempered pelican who kept squawking and snapping at the poor cast member standing there! In fact, I believe I have some old Discovery Island photos somewhere around here. I might even have an old brocheure too.![]()
Originally posted by Marijil
i always thought it would be a cool restaurant location...there were limited counter service facilities there before...it would be great to put a huge, big time dining experience there...dont you think??
Originally posted by ChrisTUK
I have some scans of an old discovery cove brochure, and would post them if only I knew how!
Any suggestions :veryconfu
Originally posted by ChrisTUK
Heres some links to old Discovery Island brochure, back from 1994 I think?
http://photoalbums.wdwmagic.com/showphoto.php?photo=4659&papass=&sort=1&thecat=500
http://photoalbums.wdwmagic.com/showphoto.php?photo=4660&papass=&sort=1&thecat=500
Hope the links work
Originally posted by s25843
Right Now the Island is Just sitting there with nothing on it.....
Originally posted by ArchiDanDisney
None of the Islands on seven seas or bay lake will ever be touched...they are all wildlife preserves...I HAVE SPOKEN! SO LET IT BE WRITTEN!
Originally posted by CPStaceyQ
No they're not...the preserve was closed, now it's just wild. There's a difference
Originally posted by mrtoad
I have the book Since the Magic began and they mentioned that Disney was setting aside a good chunk of their property as a wildlife perserve and would not develop the property. It said that Discovery Island was one of the places that will not be touched. Just becuase it is now wild as you call it, does not mean the birds are not preserved anymore.
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