@robjyeo @MariaMondloch I was spieling on Jungle Cruise when a girl answered her phone during the ride and I had to stare at a bootleg phone case with that image on it haha I'd love to see more MGM posters, though!
Those Carousel of Progress interstitials, Living with the Land barn guitar riffs and signature pan flute, Bossa SuperNova in the Sonny Eclipse show, seamlessly moving between the rooms in Space Mountain queue, Sea Castle to Brave Centauri in Horizons…I’ll never quit listening.
Thank you Eddie Johnson for all the laughs and old fashion WED "attention to detail" you brought to EDL Main Street. This graphic on Town Square was and always will be (I hope) a warm reminder of how much you made us smile! 🙏😊😊😊 @TomKMorris
ALOHA, DEAR BOB 🌸 Goodbye to Robert E. Van Oosting (1935-2024), one half of Oceanic Arts, the legendary tiki outfitters that supplied art and decor to Disneyland, Don the Beachcomber and the vast majority of tiki temples for 65 years https://t.co/sZ4D0NGAYa
@kolbyratigan There was definitely a great movie somewhere in there, a lot of really interesting ideas and things got abandoned quickly and just swept under the rug
@GeorgeLucasILM @starwars George introduced Tim and I to Jean Mobius, genius of French SciFi illustration. Sat next to him at Capt. EO screening. Asked what he liked. "The spinning rock"😄 That first year at WDI was awesome.
@RCPhilosophy Yes! Despite being pretty inconsequential, I loved the novelty of it. The "actor" took it pretty seriously and hit the marks with props even. That being said, I don't even think that cracks the top twenty five strangest moments of the overall experience.