The Magic of Disney Animation Subcontractor

DonickCo

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-DonickCo

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DonickCo

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Sorry not that I know of, that is/was one of the hardest places to film, b/c it was in the studio areas where even cameras were not allowed, if you were even to take a camera out they would ask you to put it away.

-DonickCo
 

prberk

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Wow. This place looks amazingly familiar:

-- world's fair pavilions
-- a lifelike and museum-like presentation of great moments with Mr. Lincoln...
-- theme park attraction design featuring the best innovation and showmanship..

Just makes me really think about what attracted me to Walt Disney World in the first place when I was young. Not marketing "magic" or meeting Mickey, but truly seeing amazing stuff that taught me to dream.... and to learn more about the world around me.
 

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