I don't know how the photographer would have gotten up there. (And it wasn't Lou up there; he just mentioned them on WDWRadio.) If you look at some of the other pics in the flickr albums from that user, it shows some Cirque backstage photos. Maybe he had a connection with La Nouba?
I'm kinda afraid of heights, but if I were up there and had the chance, I'm not sure I could pass it up. (of course, I'm probably a bit over the weight restriction :lol: )
Please pardon my lack of Disney knowledge.....I am fairly new in these parts.
How did 'Lou' get to go up there? I assume that not too many people other than Tink can get this view easily.
And also note that it was apparently a pretty cold day up there as the thermometer says 40 degrees, BRRRRRRRRR
This is the one that gets me:
http://flickr.com/photos/rayda54/427162197/in/set-72157600009664280/
What's Tink get paid again?
Nope. In my Labor Management (ETR) days, I handled entertainment for some time. Tink is O&T and simply gets hazard pay on top of her regular pay. Tink's friend that I know from college doens't need to worry about making 400 dollars a night though, her hubby does just fine with the pharmacutical shops he owns.Those are some amazing pictures! I have a lot of respect for Tink because I'm deathly afraid of heights! The phantom thing scares me...:lookaroun
To answer an earlier question, I believe I read somewhere that Tink gets paid $400 a flight. However, I could be wrong.
Actually, the needle is off the picture and appears to be WAY past 40. Although I can't tell where it might be pointing, I'm guessing closer to 90. The line on 40 cuts through the whole thermometer and is not part of the needle.
I liked the pics, they were a very original perspective of the park.
Those are great photos!!!
This may have been asked, but how did you take or get these shots???:veryconfu
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