This is incredible. This backyard has a miniature Disneyland full of awesome models of things you’d see at the park. 😍
🎥 bungalowheavenrailroad #TikTok https://t.co/LDFxbkao1W
The ending of The Sixth Sense (1999) redefined the movie twist. Bruce Willis & Haley Joel Osment shot every scene so that Willis never directly interacted with anyone but the boy. A subtle clue hiding in plain sight that made audiences gasp.
Tim Conway was supposed to end this "Old Man" sketch from The Carol Burnett Show by driving his electric wheel chair through the window but he kept getting it stuck, so he had to improvise 😂
Spaceship Earth was one of the first structures built for EPCOT, serving as both the park’s icon and a fully functional attraction. Its geodesic sphere design required a custom drainage system and an elevated support structure, setting a new standard for theme park engineering.
@HistoryAtDisney I think you mean - Interior design look at the World of Disney store at Disney Springs before the latest refurbishment and UNimagining in 2018. 😂 😂 😂
In our short escapade to Magic Kingdom today, I finally came across Grayson playing at Casey’s Corner.
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By the time we got our food and grabbed a table next to him, he had closed up the piano and started talking with a few guests before going on break, I happened to ask “I know you are all done for now, but for future visits, do you know the classic Disney Monorail Song?” He goes, “Oh, Nation on Wheels? Nobody has ever requested that song before, but I play it as part of what I call my ‘Forgotten Tomorrowland’ set.”
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He then proceeds to open the piano back up and just goes right at it. I didn’t ask him to, all I wanted to know was if he knew the song. It was one of the most amazing moments from a WDW Cast Member that I can think of in recent memory. Thank you Grayson for a top tier WDW moment for us.
Please have a great day today. If you're at Epcot, wave to the monorail. The pilot may sound a greeting horn... It's nice.
(horn noise not included here)