Remnants of former attractions

montyz81

Well-Known Member
Three directional signs on the straight away on Test Track is a nod to the past....

82 for the Opening of Epcot..
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Fun2BFre a nod to the original song of World of Motion & Pavlilion Logo
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And a Silhouette of the Original Epcot Prototype...
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The WoM logo is on a sign pole at the TT2.0 load queue as well as you can see it on the big T banner outside of the ride.
 
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DreamfinderGuy

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Not half of what was. 10% is accurate.
I highly doubt you've been up there within the last month, there is still a lot of stuff there.
I've seen photos of remnants there and I have to side with Martin, there is even less back there than there was from 1999-2016. Just some old signs and exposed wiring and that is really it. Unless you count the shells of the Magic Palette machines and the deactivated Stepping Tones.
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
Goofy's old trailer from his MGM meet and greet on Mickey Avenue (before it was Pixar Place), is now his break space at Blizzard Beach.
 
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DisneyAndADoleWhip

Active Member
This one is Also DL Related as in their Version of Winnie The Pooh they have the mounted heads of Melvin,Max & Buff from the Country Bear Jamboree hidden after the Heffelumps & Woozles sequence..
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I noticed this on my first trip to DL last month..It was slightly creepy...
 

MattFrees71

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Hi everyone! new to the forum here.

Does anyone know if there are any visible remains of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at the Winnie the Pooh Ride at the Magic Kingdom? (similar to how some of the Journey into Imagination remnants at Epcot can be seen in the gift shop today, like the outline of the turntable on the floor). I was recently at the Winnie the Pooh Ride, and was trying to look around for anything. I understand that before they moved the big tree in front, the facade was still somewhat similar to how it was when Toad was there. Now, only part of the castle-designed roof farther behind is original. While on the ride I could see the floor and possibly make out marks where old track and other things used to be bolted down. I also know the Hundred Acre Goods gift shop used to be part of the ride track- there was a curious, rounded protrusion near the ceiling in one of the corners I wondered if it was a remnant.
 

JohnD

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Hi everyone! new to the forum here.

Does anyone know if there are any visible remains of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at the Winnie the Pooh Ride at the Magic Kingdom? (similar to how some of the Journey into Imagination remnants at Epcot can be seen in the gift shop today, like the outline of the turntable on the floor). I was recently at the Winnie the Pooh Ride, and was trying to look around for anything. I understand that before they moved the big tree in front, the facade was still somewhat similar to how it was when Toad was there. Now, only part of the castle-designed roof farther behind is original. While on the ride I could see the floor and possibly make out marks where old track and other things used to be bolted down. I also know the Hundred Acre Goods gift shop used to be part of the ride track- there was a curious, rounded protrusion near the ceiling in one of the corners I wondered if it was a remnant.

Don't know about actual remnants but there is an Easter Egg of a portrait showing Mr. Toad giving the deed of the building to Owl. It's on your left just after you leave the boarding area.
 

AndyS2992

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Hi everyone! new to the forum here.

Does anyone know if there are any visible remains of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at the Winnie the Pooh Ride at the Magic Kingdom? (similar to how some of the Journey into Imagination remnants at Epcot can be seen in the gift shop today, like the outline of the turntable on the floor). I was recently at the Winnie the Pooh Ride, and was trying to look around for anything. I understand that before they moved the big tree in front, the facade was still somewhat similar to how it was when Toad was there. Now, only part of the castle-designed roof farther behind is original. While on the ride I could see the floor and possibly make out marks where old track and other things used to be bolted down. I also know the Hundred Acre Goods gift shop used to be part of the ride track- there was a curious, rounded protrusion near the ceiling in one of the corners I wondered if it was a remnant.
If you turn around in Owl's house you will see a picture on the wall of Mr Toad handing Owl the deeds to the building. And over by the Haunted Mansion exit you will see a statue of Mr Toad in the pet cemetery.
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JohnD

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If you turn around in Owl's house you will see a picture on the wall of Mr Toad handing Owl the deeds to the building. And over by the Haunted Mansion exit you will see a statue of Mr Toad in the pet cemetery.
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MKEggs_toad11.jpg

This is what the cemetery looked like just after Hurricane Irma blew through. Personally, I think it’s an improvement.
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Didn’t stay that way for long. Now the cemetery is cleaned up and Mr. Toad is front and center toward the top.

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