IASW notes

ead79

New Member
I like the new look a lot. I’m interested to see what they do with the doors on the clock tower as well – I agree with whoever posted that it doesn’t look like there’s enough room for dolls to come out and chime the hour.
 

tinkerbellish

New Member
Thanks KilleriMac17!!!!!!!!

I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard- I sure needed that!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Anyway, IASW is my all time favorite, and after seeing all the pictures posted here, I'm finally starting to come around and look forward to seeing it when it's finished!
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
KumbaRider said:
Is it going to remain white and gold? Or will it get some color....I've never been on the DL one so I don't know what to compare it to.

Try this pic at this link, it's recent and a pretty good one...
http://disneyforever.com/disneyland/9_05_04/pages/pic178.htm

The ride is back inside the building, but the loading area and the first minute or so, and the last minute, of the ride take place outdoors as the boats float past topiary gardens. The planter in front with the plaque is a popular Disneyland photo op, especially when the clock is going off.

The WDW rehab seems to have cut and pasted this exact facade into the indoor boarding area out there in Florida. But I still wonder if the clock idea made it for the trip back East.
 

ogryn

Well-Known Member
Just for a little comparison, here is the DLP version:
smallwrl.jpg
 

Hank Scorpio

New Member
wow! :eek:

I can't believe how much nicer the DLR one looks to the WDW one. EVen the DLP one looks much better.

I am sooo happy to be heading over to DLR later this year.
 

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