The standby wait for It’s a Small World was reasonable so we entered the queue. There was a man in front of us who turned around and said, “The entrance to this ride is so much better at Disneyland. It’s all outside, you know.”
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Yes we know,” Em muttered to me under her breath. “
We’ve been there,” I could tell she was not in the mood to engage with a potential Know-it-all.
“There are also Disney character dolls in the different countries,” the man continued. At this point Em began to talk to Woody, leaving me as the only listener.
“I’m a cast member. Disneyland is my home base, but I come here for two weeks every year.”
Now my interest was piqued. “What’s your job?” I asked.
Turns out he was an Imagineer who has worked for Disney for many years. Now before any of you skeptics cry “poser”, during our brief conversation he shared some interesting tidbits and had extensive knowledge of Disney Park history (and knew the answers to a couple questions I asked
). He wasn’t loud or pompous...in fact Em and Woody couldn’t even hear our discussion. The man was genuinely sincere and I wished there had been more time to talk with him.
Two fun tidbits: In order to build Star Wars Land in California, two small, adjacent land parcels had to be purchased by Disney. The cost to purchase these tiny parcels was more than the cost to build MK and Epcot....
combined. And when Disney was planning the working animation studio in Florida (formerly Disney-MGM Studios) they failed to take into consideration the effects the humid climate would have on animation cels. Cels are delicate and do not fare well in high heat/humidity. The design and storage areas had to be kept COLD to counteract any negative effects. Ultimately this became a problem and one of the many reasons the FL animation department was relocated back to California.
He and his wife got into the next boat and wished me a happy vacation.
“What was he talking about?” Em asked as we boarded our boat. I sensed a little regret in her voice that she’d written him off too quickly.
“I’ll share the stories at lunch,” I promised.
Meanwhile it was time to cruise.
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I made Em take the next picture. You’ll appreciate the reason why,
@Figment Forever....
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....the two dolls that sit on either side of the elephant’s tusk are MIA!!
Our names appeared on the screens at the end. Some find it creepy, but we find it fun.
Time to visit the Dwarfs. FP window had opened.
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