| # | Author | Message |
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| FerretAfros Fri 10/1/2004 7:07p | Hmmmm...on the rocks in Triton's Grotto? |
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| CuriosWolfSo Sat 10/2/2004 12:54a | Yes but why the bolts? |
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| FerretAfros Sun 10/3/2004 6:17a | They are left over from when it was the foundation to the House of the Future, that would never go away? |
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| CuriosWolfSo Mon 10/4/2004 2:31a | Yes, there was a iron fence in the rocks around The House of Tomorrow so when they removed the house, they took the fence but left the bolts behind.
Your turn, FerretAfros! |
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| FerretAfros Tue 10/5/2004 4:19p | Name the two attractions that share the exact same path. |
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| CuriosWolfSo Wed 10/6/2004 3:30a | The Mark Twain Steamboat and the sailing ship Columbia? |
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| FerretAfros Wed 10/6/2004 4:16p | Yup! |
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| CuriosWolfSo Thu 10/7/2004 3:10a | Where you can find a lighted ship (at night) in an unique place? |
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| monorailblue Thu 10/7/2004 8:38a | OK, I'll field 2 guesses.
1. In Disney's Electrical Parade, the Peter Pan segment features a pirate ship, rolling down the Entertainment Corridor. It is unusual for a pirate ship to sail down the street.
2. For some reason, after Fantasmic! was installed, a pirate ship was installed on a New Orlean's Square rooftop. During the show (?) it would raise up and was illuminated. I haven't seen Fantasmic! in some years, and I think it isn't there anymore, but I saw it many, many times when I was working the show, but never really knew its purpose. It is strange for a pirate ship to be on a rooftop. |
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| BrigmanMT 2 Thu 10/7/2004 9:38a | The masts and pirate ship are still there, I never knew it was raised or illuminated in Fantasmic.
I think it is supposed to like like a another harbor lies behind New Orleans Square. I like it. |