Friday, January 29, 2010

#0495


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is the son's bedroom in the Elias family house inside the lower level of Disneyland's Innoventions building in Tomorrowland.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
A bedroom in the Innoventions Dream Home.

John and Heather:
This is one of the bedrooms in the future house in Tomorrowland's "Innoventions".

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

#0494


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is the front door on White Rabbit's house by the Mad Tea Party and Alice in Wonderland rides in Disneyland's Fantasyland.


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Photos by John Wright

The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
The White Rabbit's house next to the Alice ride in Fantasyland.

Shannon:
That is Rabbit's door in the Alice in Wonderland ride....

Friday, January 22, 2010

#0493


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is in the lobby of California Adventure's Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
Inside the Hollywood Tower of Terror lobby.

John and Heather:
This looks like the lobby in the "Twilight Zone Tower of Terror" located in the Hollywood Backlots area of DCA.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

#0492


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is inside Disneyland's Star Tours.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
In the queue of Star Tours.

John and Heather:
May the force be with you. The entrance line to "Star Tours..."

Saturday, January 16, 2010

#0491


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is part of Flik's Fun Fair in California Adventure's "a bug's land". (Did you notice the Tower of Terror under construction in the background?)


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
The water play area in Bug's Land.

Shannon:
That is inside a Bug's Land.....

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

#0490


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What is this?

Answer:
This is one of the 75 Mickey Mouse statues from Disney's "75 Inspearations Tour". On November 18, 2003, to mark the 75th anniversary of Mickey Mouse's appearance in the first synchronized sound cartoon, "Steamboat Willie," Disney World unveiled 75 700-pound, six foot tall statues of Mickey. Each one was designed by someone different, from celebrities to animators to employees of Disney or its affiliates. After spending some time on display at Disney World, the statues began touring the country, visiting various cities. On January 10, 2005 they were put on display at California Adventure, where they remained until February 22, 2005. After being displayed at California Adventure, they were taken to Washington D.C. for a while, then sent to New York where they were auctioned off, with the proceeds going to charity. This particular statue is called Mickey Celebrates Our Freedom, and was designed by Paul Wenzel. Photos of all 75 statues can be seen on my web site in this gallery.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda
One of the 75 InspEaration statues on display at California Adventure. Is it across from Grizzly Peak on the way to Bug's Land?
-- Yes, that is where this statue was located.

John and Heather
This is one of the 75 Mickey Statues that were decorated by different people and auctioned off to raise money for different charities. They decorated Disneyland, Ca. Adventure and Downtown Disney as part of the 50th Anniversary of Disneyland.
-- That's mostly correct, but this was in honor of the 75th anniversary of Mickey's first appearance in a sound cartoon, not Disneyland's 50th anniversary (though the statues in California were on display in the same year). Also, the statues were only on display inside California Adventure.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

#0489


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is inside The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh in Disneyland's Critter Country.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
The crazy dream sequence in the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.

Shannon:
That is inside the Pooh ride...which replaced Country Bears :-(
-- They should have left it alone, huh?

John and Heather:
This scene is part of the "Winnie the Pooh" ride located in Critter Country.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

#0488


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Where would you see this?

Answer:
This is in the waiting area outside the theater for California Adventure's Muppet*Vision 3D.


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The responses I received were:

Tim & Malinda:
The preshow area of Muppetvision 3D.

Richard Blythe:
Muppet Vision 3D!

Shannon:
Muppets 3-D......

Saturday, January 2, 2010

#0487


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What is this?

Answer:
This was Disneyland's float in the 2004 Rose Parade, in celebration of the new, soon-to-be-opened Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride at California Adventure. After the parade, the float was towed to California Adventure where it was put on display for about a week.


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The responses I received were:

John and Heather
It's a preview of the latest attraction "Honey, I Shrunk the Theme Park" soon to open in place of "Honey, I Shrunk the Audience..."
-- I gotta admit that made me

Tim & Malinda
A float from the Tournament of Roses parade later displayed at California Adventure.

Kirby
That's the Rose Parade Float from Jan 1 2004. The tallest float the parade ever had (at the time. I don't know if any have surpassed it). It commemorated the opening of DCA's Tower of Terror in the spring of 2004.
-- I'd forgotten that it was also the tallest Rose Parade float! Thanks for reminding me. I did a little searching via Google, and I believe that record still stands.