SeaCastle
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I believe the traditional Japanese structure there is actually called a torii.
Oops...dumb mistake on my part. Thanksfor pointing that out...sorry, folks!
I believe the traditional Japanese structure there is actually called a torii.
Correct me if im wrong, but unless you guys are seeing things, I do see all four logos of the parks, with the castle on the left following the tree of life, then epcot ball and finally the hat, all in green and white. So yea, its still there. So far, there has been no word on the removal of the hat, seeing how they have been adding additions to the hat followed by a meet and greet location that is relavent to the hat.
Nice! It looks like some frantic construction and demolition going on at Studios. :lol:here are the three versions in a loop:
You are not the first person to have heard this rumor, so I will try and be nice, but this myth does need to die: it is not true.
Buildings constructed prior to 1990, according to US copyright law, cannot be protected by copyright. The Chinese Theater is much, much older than that.
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I would have thought that the Island next to the The Cruise Liner represents castaway cay
The graphic is laid out from west to east, with the Space Needle and Golden Gate Bridge representing the west coast (furthest left) for Disneyland, the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty (middle left) for the east coast (WDW). The Cruise Liner represents the Atlantic Ocean (and an island I'm assuming to be Bermuda).
in the Atlantic Ocean?island is aulani i think
in the Atlantic Ocean?
maybe "lost" wasn't fiction!?!?! :ROFLOL:disney can move islandsIt's true folks. Disney has relocated Hawaii to the Atlantic. Never question their power.
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