Next time you are in the MK, look up at the castle. If you look closely, you'll see a wire going from one of the uppermost turrets down to one of the Tomorrowland rooftops. Tinkerbell (a real, live gymnist) attaches herself to the wire and glides down at the appropriate time in the show. Rain, lightning, or wind will stop Tink from flying for the night.bomberman said:How did WDW get tinkerbell to fly for the fireworks in MK, and what is tinkerbell, a cutout or something?
Main Street Jim said:Tink is *very* real She is not a "cutout", or "plastic", or a "dummy", or an "animatronic". She is, indeed, a very real Pixie (Scroll down for spoiler...)
LongballMG said:Tink is very full of herself... she only flies when she wants too..
the cable is where the fairy godmother hangs out her laundry...
Mike
frankd1962 said:For cable? I thought it was Charming's escape route when the step in-laws come over for a visit and to free load a bit.:lookaroun
AEfx said:Though sometimes "her" legs are harrier than at other times.
AEfx
what is disneyland's version of tinkerbell?drew smith said:Maybe WDW will get Disneyland's version of Tink....one can hope!!!
dklovesbball said:what is disneyland's version of tinkerbell?
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