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That is awesome! Thanks so much!
The Henry W. Grady (the back-wheeler) is supposedly still docked at the park as well.
Looking at aerial views of the rivers os America....and having read the drydock is near central shops (pardon if my terminology is wrong)...How do the riverboats get there? I'm guessing the bridge on Caribbean Way can be raised....but the railroad doesn't seem elevated enough for the river boats to get under. This has suddenly caught my interest.
Thanks
The bridge swings as mentioned, and the boat is then towed:Old Wabasso Bridge Makes a Trip to Walt Disney World
The Old Wabasso bridge crossed the Indian River near Walt Disney World's Vero Beach Resort.www.florida-backroads-travel.com
Wow....thanks for the pic....this is really good stuff I never knew. Thanks so much!
It has one stack because it has one boiler.
As long as they use a real steam engine I don't mind whether it has one or two stacks. I am just glad they have kept it as authentic as they have.
Did they ever put a real whistle back on it rather than the little tweeter?
Not picky, that's actually good to know. Just became a habit since a child to call them side, back-wheeler, etc.Sorry to be picky, but since you have used the term shown above at least twice I have to assume you are not aware that the proper term for a boat with a single paddle wheel at the rear is a "stern-wheeler" (since the "back" of a boat is its stern.) The two types of paddle wheel steamers are stern-wheeler, with a single wheel on the rear, and side-wheeler, with one on each side.
Admiral Joe Fowler was destroyed about 40 years ago.Don't they have 2 ships. Admiral Joe and Liberty Bell??
It was proposed early on but we got the Irvine instead. Nowerdays we are sadly lucky to have one still.How about a Sailing Ship Columbia type boat similar to DL. It would round out Liberty Square and tie in with the restaurant etc. Don't you think??
Nowerdays we are sadly lucky to have one still.
IndeedAnd that it still moves...
Did they ever put a real whistle back on it rather than the little tweeter?
One of the things that I love the most about MK is the ability to, many times a day, no matter where you are in the park, hear one or both of the whistles from the Liberty Belle and the WDWRR. It's something that invokes that nostalgia and emotional response. The WDWRR was not running last November when we last visited, and I missed hearing that whistle; if they were to get rid of the Liberty Belle, especially before Tron is done and the train isn't running, it would be extremely disappointing to not hear that whistle again, to say the least, in addition to not being able to take that relaxing ride around the RoA.It was proposed early on but we got the Irvine instead. Nowerdays we are sadly lucky to have one still.
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