I wonder if it's still around. What a artifact!:lol:Beautiful poster, that original SE-specific one in that color-coordinated frame. Looked a little sun-bleached from years of service.
I searched 4 mins too long. :lol:
What did it say, Martin?
*siiiiiiiigh*:sohappy:What'd what say??
I have to admit...I LOL'd:lol:Caption time!!!
Wife: "Yes.... because after walking around all week at WDW.. and all day at Epcot.. I wanna ride a stationary bike. Thats way more fun than TT or drinking around the world" :lol: :lookaroun
Husband: WoL = fail :lol: :lookaroun:lookaroun
What? :veryconfu
I was just ad-libbing :lookaroun
*snortchuckle*Caption Time!!!
Father: [bored] Eff this... I'm going to Rose & Crown
:lookaroun:lol::lookaroun
WOL seemed to be doomed from the get-go, at least based on its decor style. Really mixed (from a 2009-standpoint) the worst of the late 80s with the worst of the early 90s — bright colors, geometric shapes, insipid typography and signage. Aye, there was no hope for her, no hope a 'tall.
=>(any of my previous commentary on this subject notwithstanding)<=
If brought into the 21st Century, imagine how cool that would be. And not just in aesthetics...the whole dealio.:lol:WOL seemed to be doomed from the get-go, at least based on its decor style. Really mixed (from a 2009-standpoint) the worst of the late 80s with the worst of the early 90s — bright colors, geometric shapes, insipid typography and signage. Aye, there was no hope for her, no hope a 'tall.
=>(any of my previous commentary on this subject notwithstanding)<=
WOL seemed to be doomed from the get-go, at least based on its decor style. Really mixed (from a 2009-standpoint) the worst of the late 80s with the worst of the early 90s — bright colors, geometric shapes, insipid typography and signage. Aye, there was no hope for her, no hope a 'tall.
=>(any of my previous commentary on this subject notwithstanding)<=
This one?
I was given one of these by a fellow collector friend on cardboard, measuring 16"x20". He was told that it was originally used inside the park -- whether or not it was the MK, EPCOT, or elsewhere I have no idea. It's definitely got some wear on it and shows its age, but overall looks pretty nice all things considered. Anyone know where/what this was used for at the park? Definitely not an attraction poster per se as it seems too small.
Could be MK then. It was a pre-promotional poster used to get the word and excitement out for the opening of Epcot.
Here`s the promo poster as used in town square:
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