Trueblood
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Excellent, thank you! We didn't hear the soundtrack over where we were.Here is a video. There was an audio track - incredible show!
Excellent, thank you! We didn't hear the soundtrack over where we were.Here is a video. There was an audio track - incredible show!
Yes I read that the first time. It doesn't mean that a new version with updated movies wouldn't be well received.Yes, but once again, the movies shown were the ones that showed everyone how Hollywood got started and with it's different genres that created the place that never was and always will be. To put more recent things in there completely changes it's message and it's purpose.
I'm sure there are plenty of people that'll argue against this. I wont go into all that.As far as using Disney movies all you would have had were four or five scenes from Pirates mostly consisting of Capt. Jack Sparrow, a few of Herbie - The Love Bug and a few scenes starring Fred MacMurray. Other than animation Disney didn't have a whole lot of memorable movies.
Here is a video. There was an audio track - incredible show!
And Chef Mickeys at the marketplace (Downtown Disney)Oh here’s another one…. Concourse Steakhouse!
How about the Mine Train. Haven’t seen that one mentioned.OK, I'm really old and went to WDW starting the first year it was open. Here's my list in no particular order.
1. The World of Motion
2. The (original) Universe of Energy
3. Journey into Your Imagination
4. The Great Movie Ride
6. Malestrom
7. Backlot tours of DHS
8. Skyleidoscope
9. Horizons
10. Lucky the Dinosaur
11. The original shops/attractions on Main St.
12. Alien Encounter
There are more attractions I miss that no longer exist. I miss the more relaxed ambience of the parks from the earlier days, I miss roaming characters in the parks, I miss the original fast pass. Of course I miss the more affordable prices.
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