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Blogger ericpaddon said...

Some great pictures and a great report! I'd differ a bit on Mickey's Philarmagic, because while it is indeed no Mickey Mouse Revue (and the show title is a misnomer since it's really another Donald story with Mickey an incidental figure), it's at least an improvement over what they'd been using the space for ever since the MMR left in 1980. For a decade they just showed movies and then a Lion King show for a decade after that, which I never bothered to see.

We never called it the Autopia. :) It's still the Grand Prix Raceway for me, though they later added theming related to the Indy car circuit (including the scoring pylon that copies the one at the Indianapolis Speedway) in the mid-90s when WDW used to host an Indy Car race on a race track that has now fallen into disuse.

I can not get over how your picture shows what a hideous eyesore Tomorrowland's main corridor is now. Compare that to this view of the same spot in the good old days:

http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/4f48f150.jpg

Looking forward to the next installment!

Saturday, 02 August, 2008

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Thanks for the trip report, this is what I have been waiting for! The Monorail looks like fun, way up high like that. The train station is certainly impressive, very large and grandiose. I wonder if it was based on any actual American train station? Main street is so big and ornate, and yet you DO see echoes of the li'l California original, which is interesting. Obviously they were going for spectacle over a sense of intimacy (Walt went to some pains to keep the Anaheim Main Street from feeling too big). You can see how hot it is in one of the photos, guys have shirts on their heads to keep the blasting sun off of them! The castle is beautiful, I have to admit. But I am shocked that you can't walk through it!! Covered teacups? Meh. The IASW queue is interesting. Tomorrowland - - yeesh. Ours is not much better though. The Autopia looks great!

And the Progressland model, whoo hoo! I thought I read that it is not in fact the entire model? It still looks wonderful though, I'd love to see it for myself.

THANKS!

Saturday, 02 August, 2008

Blogger Westcot2000 said...

Major: The tea party may be covered, but they have the Dormouse!

We were supposed to get a clone of Alien Encounter in the old Mars building, but it was determined that our show building wasn't big enough. Or so said Jeff Kurtii.

Trivia time: Something about the mosaics in the WDW castle were slightly controversial for the same reason the Mary Blair murals in Tomorrowland at Disneyland had controversial four years earlier.

To find out why you'll have to visit my blog when I get around to making another post.

Thanks for sharing the great pictures.

I too found Philharmagic to be a bit of a trainwreck--and not in the good way. Hopefully you don't have any complaints about my tip to visit Islands of Adventure!

Saturday, 02 August, 2008

Blogger Scott said...

Interesting to see a visit to MK from someone who's used to Disneyland. I'm just the opposite; I had only been to WDW until last year.

It's my understanding that you can still walk through Cinderella Castle early in the morning.

Personally, I'm a fan of Mickey's Philharmagic. Best of the 3D movies in WDW (MuppetVision 3D is a close second) IMO. I think the reason they call it Mickey's Philharmagic is because you're supposed to be watching a Mickey-conducted orchestra until Donald messes it up.

The Small World queue was redone a few years ago. Small World was crammed into Fantasyland, unlike the huge amount of space it has in Disneyland. When they redid the queue, they tried to make it more like Disneyland, but it still can't compete with the amount of space Disneyland has.

Sunday, 03 August, 2008

Blogger Tim said...

Fantastic posting! Just came across your blog by accident, but love it, especially since I've never been to Disneyland. Hope you don't mind, but I've linked to your blog from mine, which is http://rnratwdw.blogspot.com/.

Thanks!!

Monday, 03 August, 2009

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