Who is the sponsor of the whole pavilion nowadays?
I don't know if they ever found a replacement for Nestle. Chiquita for Living with the Land.
Who is the sponsor of the whole pavilion nowadays?
I think it's cute! I wouldn't want cartoons on screens. I wouldn't want a ton of characters, but that would be kind of cute.
Since I like it, I doubt it will last.
Maybe in a few days. I do want to see! I'm mostly off my feet for a little bit. A few more days and I should be tip-top.Will you go take a ride and let us know.
I don't know if they ever found a replacement for Nestle. Chiquita for Living with the Land.
We'll said. I guess that is kind of the point.Added some clarification in red
Yes, though I believe the industry term is "Schwarzenegger Lemon." If you want to be technical.I'm not really a plant or agriculture person, but does that mean those huge lemons are like, on steroids?
Yes I am peeved at them. I said my comment was not directed at anyone here. Also I noted that the change was made around 1995.But wasn't the name officially changed by Disney to Epcot long ago? Disney is great from rebranding with minor name changes or big name changes. The Poly's name will revert back to its original.
Big Changes have happened with official name changes to AoA, DTD so many times, Dixie Landings to Port Orleans Riverside.
So if anything be peeved at Disney for changing the name?
http://www.parkeology.com/2010/08/top-10-name-changes-that-changed_26.html
In cycling terms, they're doping.Yes, though I believe the industry term is "Schwarzenegger Lemon." If you want to be technical.
The DW and I have taken the Greenhouse tour in the land and found it very fun and informative. We seen these lemons and when I gotten to touch one was amazed how big and heavy it was. The Greenhouse tour I highly reccomend to do if you never have done it. There are a lot of fun things to do and see in the green house. We asked a ton of questions and our guide was really enthusiastic and shown us every thing and allowed us to feed the fish, set some insects loose, showed us the sensative plant and let us harvest a tomato or two off the vine. This was one of my favorite thing that I ever done in the land pavillion.
Love that song. One of my all-time favorite Disney songs. I so wish they'd play it somewhere in (or even outside of) that pavilion.If that was an animatronic Donald that sings "Listen to the Land" as you ride by, I'd skip Soarin' and ride this first!
Interesting placement of the giant lemons
That would be awesome! Although I already ride LwtL first! LwtL is the pavilion's E-ticket headliner, Soarin' is the C/D, and the movie the B. I like all three rides. Despite severe decline of looks, The Land is still an awesome pavilion, the best in FW.If that was an animatronic Donald that sings "Listen to the Land" as you ride by, I'd skip Soarin' and ride this first!
When I was really young I dodn;tlike that sing all that much. But it grew on me. Now I love it! Wish they'd still play it. Being a country-ish song it sounds timeless, it hass held up really well, as if it was recorded last year.Love that song. One of my all-time favorite Disney songs. I so wish they'd play it somewhere in (or even outside of) that pavilion.
I think of it as more Folk than Country, but a case could be made for either.When I was really young I dodn;tlike that sing all that much. But it grew on me. Now I love it! Wish they'd still play it. Being a country-ish song it sounds timeless, it hass held up really well, as if it was recorded last year.
No doubt that's just a random publicity photo, not any sort of regular addition.
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