Tux
Well-Known Member
The Evolution Of The Big Apple Orchard
Seeing as Disney has finally managed to represent Progress, at least three different companies, Illinois, World peace
and the entire world, that leaves New York and a Country behind as the only things not represented yet that were a part of the world's fair, although It's A Small World can technically fill that niche in, so in order to compensate and bring thematic cohesion, [] is about how the state and more specifically how the city was influenced by it's diversity, and it's evolution from when it was inhabited by Native Americans, to the 1600's, the 1700's, 1800''s, and finally the 1900's, all of which goes throughout the Dutch rule, the English rule, and finally it's identity as a part of America and eventually as a melting pot through immigration and migration, which is all witnessed via dark ride since all of the attractions throughout the pavilions have utilized dark ride elements, in which all the ride vehicles have been designed after subway cars, although despite all of this work, the attraction never made it to any of the Disney parks just like Ford's Magical Journey.