Disney Irish
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Do you call a drinking fountain a bubbler?Allow me to POP the soda bubble.
Do you call a drinking fountain a bubbler?Allow me to POP the soda bubble.
Well now you have, because I do.See, this pop erasure is distracting us from the real enemy, "Soft Drink," a name I've never heard an actual human use ever.
No, I'm not that weird!Do you call a drinking fountain a bubbler?
Well now you have, because I do.
Lol, I just wanted to see how Midwest you really were.No, I'm not that weird!
I think bubbler is more of a Wisconsin thing. I've never actually heard someone use bubbler out loud before. No one in Illinois uses that word.
No, I'm not that weird!
I think bubbler is more of a Wisconsin thing. I've never actually heard someone use bubbler out loud before. No one in Illinois uses that word.
I’m not trying to be a stickler here but before Magic Kingdom, they did call Disneyland “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom”. It kinda had two names back in the day but I know what you mean. We are not the less famous park so don’t get us confused, Walt created this park specifically and that’s all that matters!!!They also think Disneyland is the "Magic Kingdom". You're on the wrong coast buddy. Disneyland and Walt Disney deserve respect that was lost on the east coast.
Depends on if he had fond memories of Elias' O-Zell drink company, now called The O-Zell Soda Company.Would Walt call soda, pop or soda soda?
Originally from Rhode Island, we said bubbler.No, I'm not that weird!
I think bubbler is more of a Wisconsin thing. I've never actually heard someone use bubbler out loud before. No one in Illinois uses that word.
Except that was 70 years ago thought up by a misinformed east coast reporter no doubt.I’m not trying to be a stickler here but before Magic Kingdom, they did call Disneyland “Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom”. It kinda had two names back in the day but I know what you mean. We are not the less famous park so don’t get us confused, Walt created this park specifically and that’s all that matters!!!
Or it was used as an unofficial nickname by the company, used in spiels on the DLRR, trams, RDCT, etc.Except that was 70 years ago thought up by a misinformed east coast reporter no doubt.
They actually refer to it as walts original magic kingdom when on the monorail. So this is technically not wrongExcept that was 70 years ago thought up by a misinformed east coast reporter no doubt.
I'm not sure at this point if you are trolling or not.Except that was 70 years ago thought up by a misinformed east coast reporter no doubt.
I'm not sure at this point if you are trolling or not.
If we can pause the Magic Kingdom pie fight for a second, I have some news about the DL Opera House.
A friend was working backstage near the Opera House and the emergency exit doors on the north side were open and the inner curtains were, as well. They could see into the Lincoln Theater and it was a big surprise. There is now a big pit inside the theater and stage where they have dug a new basement or expanded the old one. They could see through the theater to the edge of the proscenium on the south side. From the stage to the fourth entrance door was now a deep basement lined in concrete. At the front of the audience row that lined up to the fifth entrance door was a new pony wall (half wall) framed out in wood. It was hard to see in the construction lighting with the bright sunlight outside, so from that angle they could not see how deep this new basement goes down.
From what we have seen in other attractions, especially the turntables below the side boxes of CBJ, Audio-Animatronics require several feet of infrastructure below the floor. Given the size of the turntable in the rendering with the wall of Walt's office behind it, it's easy to visualize the excavation having to go to the edge of the existing stage. The fact that it extends this far into the house is interesting.
Needless to say, there are many months of work ahead!
Disneyland has been referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" since before the park opened, and by Walt himself in the below video from 1962.Except that was 70 years ago thought up by a misinformed east coast reporter no doubt.
Disneyland has been referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom" since before the park opened, and by Walt himself in the below video from 1962.
"After many hectic yet happy weeks, the big day arrived! On July 17th, 1955, we opened the gates to all people from all over the world to enjoy this magic kingdom with us."
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