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I started visiting WDW as a young child in the 70s. I have so many memories of the Fiesta Fun Center at The Contemporary. My parents would take my brother and I over there regardless of whether we were staying there or Poly, Ft Wilderness, etc. We'd spend hours enjoying ourselves. The shooting gallery fascinated me. It was those touches, the way they went above and beyond what'd you'd ever expect in an arcade, much less a hotel arcade, that made Disney so magical. If you didn't find me there, you'd probably find me over on Main Street at the Penny Arcade looking at the mutoscopes and questioning my future with the fortune teller

or giggling at trick gum, a fly in an ice cube, and whoopee cushions at the Magic Shop. :inlove: :joyfull: :happy:


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