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Anyone remember Innoventions? I use to spend all my time their as a kid and I miss it, didn't realize it closed in 2015, made this little video as remembrance, let me know if any of you remember Innoventions! what was your favorite part about it?
Ant Alameda slim lovers ?
Do you agree? If not, Convince me otherwise 😊
EDIT with my view: I am a big Disney fan and have spent a lot of time at DL/CA and went to WDW for the first time last month. My experience as DL/CA has always been amazing.
There were some incredible rides at WDW that are not in California (GOTG, Tron, people mover, etc.) and I LOVED EPCOT. But in WDW it felt like the cast members were not as friendly, at times almost mean/unenthusiastic, the overall theming and crowds were a bit too much and and it was so time consuming to get around the property(minus Epcot and HS via the skyliner)
Compared to DL/CA I love the fact you can hop back and forth between the parks and walk over to Downtown Disney. The cast members have always been wonderful and friendly and the theming seems to always be better and feel more magical.
WDW was super cool and I’m glad I experienced it but the sheer size was overwhelming.
Will I go back to WDW? YES, someday. But mostly for Epcot, a short bit in HS and maybe some time in Disney Springs. AK and MK I don’t have much need to return to anytime soon… I’ll be at DL/CA.
Would love to hear your experiences.
So I just finished watching Wish on Disney+, and I remembered that for the 100th anniversary they had characters from all the Disney animated movies in the credits. Every movie is accounted for except the war era movies, the sequels (frozen 2 and Ralph breaks the Internet), and oddly enough, the rescuers (and it's sequel I guess) and meet the Robinsons. Why is this? I get the war era ones, they're barely movies, and the sequels would have just been redundant, but I have no clue why the rescuers and meet the Robinsons were left out. Does anybody have have idea or know anything about their exclusion. It's been driving me crazy since the movie came out last year.
I don't want to talk about if Wish is a good movie or not. I thought it was good and enjoyed it enough to rewatch it a couple of times now, but that's not what this post is about.
Hey I need some advice and wisdom. I know this is a crazy plan but it is what it is. I'm parking hopping on Wednesday next week (magic Kingdom and HS). There is an event in the evening at HS that I will not be going to. I figured it's best to hit HS at open. Do you think it will be quieter than usual? I'm trying to decide where to pick my lightning lanes? Is it best to pick magic Kingdom late afternoon evening and just stand by for HS?
Many thanks
I hope this finds the right people as I can’t seem to find a specific sub for it!
Does anyone know roughly when the Disney Store stopped the soft toys with hard eyes and changed to the current embroidered eyes?
As a 90s kid I remember them all being hard eyed but I can’t remember when they stopped. I believe it was maybe around the early 2000s but wondered if anyone could give a more accurate time frame?
Does anyone know how I would go about getting a Linguini impersonator for the girl I aid for. She loves him and has been to disney multiple times and was unsuccessful in meeting him. So I thought why not bring him here. If it helps I live in the Columbus, Ohio area.