What happened to Pooh and Snow White

Missing20K

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I was at a bookstore yesterday, and on my way out, browsed the travel section to see if any 2009 Disney books or guides came out. Well, none really had, but while flipping through the 2008/2009 Zagat's Walt Disney World's Insider's Guide, on the map for the Magic Kingdom, neither the Pooh ride or Snow White's Scary Adventures are on the map. Anyone have any idea why??:shrug:
 

RiversideBunny

New Member
Sometimes things are right where they always were -


GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- The mystery of the missing snake has been solved at Moody Gardens in Galveston.
Staff members noticed the venomous African Bush viper was missing from the exhibit - or so they thought. It was believed another snake may have eaten it, and biologists were in the process of taking x-rays of the other snakes and testing them for traces of the missing snake.
But, as it turns out, the viper was never really missing at all. The snake apparently has extraordinary abilities to camouflage itself, so it couldn't be seen by the staff. It has now come out of hiding.

:)
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
Sometimes things are right where they always were -


GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- The mystery of the missing snake has been solved at Moody Gardens in Galveston.
Staff members noticed the venomous African Bush viper was missing from the exhibit - or so they thought. It was believed another snake may have eaten it, and biologists were in the process of taking x-rays of the other snakes and testing them for traces of the missing snake.
But, as it turns out, the viper was never really missing at all. The snake apparently has extraordinary abilities to camouflage itself, so it couldn't be seen by the staff. It has now come out of hiding.

:)

Um... how is this relevant?
 

Fun2BFree

Active Member
Sometimes things are right where they always were -


GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- The mystery of the missing snake has been solved at Moody Gardens in Galveston.
Staff members noticed the venomous African Bush viper was missing from the exhibit - or so they thought. It was believed another snake may have eaten it, and biologists were in the process of taking x-rays of the other snakes and testing them for traces of the missing snake.
But, as it turns out, the viper was never really missing at all. The snake apparently has extraordinary abilities to camouflage itself, so it couldn't be seen by the staff. It has now come out of hiding.

:)

:ROFLOL:

And to answer the OP's question: for some odd reason, less popular attractions (like CoP or Country Bears) are often left off park maps by unofficial or even official sources. I'm unsure of the motivation, but it still happens.
 

wesTcoastY

Member
Sometimes things are right where they always were -


GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- The mystery of the missing snake has been solved at Moody Gardens in Galveston.
Staff members noticed the venomous African Bush viper was missing from the exhibit - or so they thought. It was believed another snake may have eaten it, and biologists were in the process of taking x-rays of the other snakes and testing them for traces of the missing snake.
But, as it turns out, the viper was never really missing at all. The snake apparently has extraordinary abilities to camouflage itself, so it couldn't be seen by the staff. It has now come out of hiding.

:)

Awesome. ;)
 

eastvillage

Active Member
I was at a bookstore yesterday, and on my way out, browsed the travel section to see if any 2009 Disney books or guides came out. Well, none really had, but while flipping through the 2008/2009 Zagat's Walt Disney World's Insider's Guide, on the map for the Magic Kingdom, neither the Pooh ride or Snow White's Scary Adventures are on the map. Anyone have any idea why??:shrug:

I've noticed Snow White missing on a lot of MK maps over the past few years.
 

sublimesting

Well-Known Member
Um... how is this relevant?


Ha, ha, ha:ROFLOL:

I thought Peter Pan's Flight was looking rather hefty lately. Perhaps Disney should test it for traces of Pooh and Snow White.... or test them for traces of developing awesome cloaking ability. In either of these two scenarios Disney just becomes more awesome in my book!
 

wild01ride

Well-Known Member
I thought Peter Pan's Flight was looking rather hefty lately. Perhaps Disney should test it for traces of Pooh and Snow White.... or test them for traces of developing awesome cloaking ability. In either of these two scenarios Disney just becomes more awesome in my book!

:lol:


That's rich!
 

jonnyc

Well-Known Member
Ha, ha, ha:ROFLOL:

I thought Peter Pan's Flight was looking rather hefty lately. Perhaps Disney should test it for traces of Pooh and Snow White.... or test them for traces of developing awesome cloaking ability. In either of these two scenarios Disney just becomes more awesome in my book!

Universal have sent Harry Potter in.
 

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