Disney is selling WDW People Mover 40th anniversary T-shirts through Sunday, July 5, only

prberk

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Original Poster
The Disney Store online just sent me a link to this, and they look pretty cool. I am still not sure what I think about Disney selling parks souvenirs online routinely (as if it maybe takes away from having to buy it there, but I am not sure)...

But they are, and this one looks cool. Posters and canvas also available. I thought I would let you guys know, as they are only available through Sunday.

I thought a few Tomorrowland fans might especially appreciate it. @Figments Friend @216bruce @FoozieBear @tcool

I always liked the electric-movement feel of the Peoplemover. It really does remind me of when WDI just tried to do anything!

http://www.disneystore.com/peoplemo..._ParksPeopleMoverFS&RRID=19591832&CMP=EMC-eml

People Mover shirt.jpg
 

Mike S

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The Disney Store online just sent me a link to this, and they look pretty cool. I am still not sure what I think about Disney selling parks souvenirs online routinely (as if it maybe takes away from having to buy it there, but I am not sure)...

But they are, and this one looks cool. Posters and canvas also available. I thought I would let you guys know, as they are only available through Sunday.

I thought a few Tomorrowland fans might especially appreciate it. @Figments Friend @216bruce @FoozieBear @tcool

I always liked the electric-movement feel of the Peoplemover. It really does remind me of when WDI just tried to do anything!

http://www.disneystore.com/peoplemo..._ParksPeopleMoverFS&RRID=19591832&CMP=EMC-eml

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Must, resist, urge, to buy............
 

CDavid

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Am I the only one who doesn't like the "old t-shirt" look, with faded graphics? I like the design, but if I buy a shirt in 2015, i want it to look like I bought it in 2015, not decades ago and packed it away.
 

Figments Friend

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The Disney Store online just sent me a link to this, and they look pretty cool. I am still not sure what I think about Disney selling parks souvenirs online routinely (as if it maybe takes away from having to buy it there, but I am not sure)...

But they are, and this one looks cool. Posters and canvas also available. I thought I would let you guys know, as they are only available through Sunday.

I thought a few Tomorrowland fans might especially appreciate it. @Figments Friend @216bruce @FoozieBear @tcool

I always liked the electric-movement feel of the Peoplemover. It really does remind me of when WDI just tried to do anything!

http://www.disneystore.com/peoplemo..._ParksPeopleMoverFS&RRID=19591832&CMP=EMC-eml

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Nice!
Thanks @prberk for bringing this to my attention.
:)

The WEDway rocks.
I*ve been a fan since my first ride many years ago.
Such a cool engineering concept, and just makes a whole lot of sense.
Why are these not everywhere now...!
I am such a *Peoplemover* fan, i have on two occasions booked connecting flights through the Houston Airport just so i could just ride their WED designed version.
Yes, spoken without shame like the true *WED-Head* that i am !
:D

SO wish Disneyland still had their Peoplemover.
The ride through the various pavilions there, as well as outside over the Autopia and along with Monorail station must have been terrific in person.
Alas, by the time i finally made it to the West Coast all i saw were the skeletal remains.
:(
 

Figments Friend

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Am I the only one who doesn't like the "old t-shirt" look, with faded graphics? I like the design, but if I buy a shirt in 2015, i want it to look like I bought it in 2015, not decades ago and packed it away.

Totally agree.
The recent trend of t-shirts having the *distressed* look is irksome.
Who wants a shirt that looks like it*s been overworn by someone else for ten years, and you are paying $20 and up for it..!

Of course, the whole idea of *distressing* the graphic is to give the impression that this is really a shirt from 1975 and not a modern *Retro* design remake.
I guess there is a market for *new things that look old and worn out*...but when it comes to t-shirts, crisp prints are a must.

This used to drive me nuts back a few years ago when EPCOT had a surge of very welcome *Retro* design t-shirts....but almost ALL of them had that crappy *pre-aged* look.
If i want that *look*, i will just whip out my original REAL 1982 Future World t-shirt.
Talk about *retro*......but it still fits!
How many people can say that about their original EPCOT Center souvenir tees....
;)
 

AEfx

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Thank you! Of all the retro things they could do, this is the only one I'd ever really get "giddy" over. And when I saw the subject I was like "OH great, I gotta to overpay on eBay..." But I don't :) Thank you!
 

draybook

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Am I the only one who doesn't like the "old t-shirt" look, with faded graphics? I like the design, but if I buy a shirt in 2015, i want it to look like I bought it in 2015, not decades ago and packed it away.


Nope, I don't like the look either. The design looks like some company picnic t-shirt that you'd find at a thrift store.
 
Am I the only one who doesn't like the "old t-shirt" look, with faded graphics? I like the design, but if I buy a shirt in 2015, i want it to look like I bought it in 2015, not decades ago and packed it away.

Forgive me but that photo doesn't seem to have the old distressed look, have you changed the photo? If not please explain the distressed look as I am clearly missing it
 

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