Confetti obscures a locomotive engine at the premiere of The Lone Ranger at Disney's California Adventure.
Judging by the confetti, I think you're right!
Confetti obscures a locomotive engine at the premiere of The Lone Ranger at Disney's California Adventure.
Judging by the confetti, I think you're right!
This guy wanted to go to Knott's Berry Farm instead.
Proof of Tom elsewhere in Anaheim today. My daughter drew him a comic about how terrible Disneyland is.
Dis-nerds meeting happens all the time. Since I saw Tom today, just putting a pin in this one with Alex from 2011.
Can’t I save anything for my tell-all?
If they had committed to the bit…
Ah, bad memories working this information board. Also, hey, I went on a date with her!
Maybe you want to Avenge this injustice?
Who knew the Hollywood Land New York facade photo location had such an effect on Disney+ viewing numbers?
Maybe you looked something like this? Just spitballing here.
Mine, too.
Make sure to secure all the panels and elephants!
View of the interior of the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland, showing wooden flooring and ornate white railings. The Rivers of America and a rocky shoreline with fencing are visible in the background. The photo was taken in Frontierland, Disneyland Resort, in October 2022. (October 22, 2022)
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Maybe we should have stayed in the past.
August 1991 photograph of the entrance to Tomorrowland at Disneyland, showing PeopleMover trains above. Star Tours is visible at right, and the Rocket Jets are in the distance.
This Tomorrowland photograph is THIRTY FIVE YEARS old.
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It closed as a restaurant ca. 1995, but the sign and name remained until it was remodeled to The Tropical Hideaway.
Here’s how I think it happened: Kent Elofson made a model of the globe fountain out front, which included banners, which included updated fonts for the attraction name. Everyone loved everything about it, myself included. No one, including the very person who scribed the original name (continued)…
Checking in!
On this convergence of #SignageSunday and Disneyland Paris's birthday, let's start a letter-writing campaign to eradicate the blasphemous exclamation point. Who's in?
Hand-painted sign showing a giant octopus enveloping the Nautilus submarine. Text reads, "Coming this Spring... with more COLOR... and new ADVENTURES A FANTASTIC Undersea Voyage now even more EXCITING. Chart your course for "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea!"
This #SignageSunday finds us in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom, spying a jaw droppingly beautiful construction sign for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea!
There were Definitely some capitalization CHOICES being made Here. And why is the exclamation point inside the quotation marks, anyway?
Really gorgeous Park! Never been to the other one, but Disneyland is worth it for the love built into it by the second generation Imagineers.
Ca. 199s aerial photograph of Disneyland Paris at dusk.
Happy 34th birthday to Disneyland Paris!
Glad you paid full price for that day ticket. #SignageSunday
Better a panel than a whole elephant.
Happy holidays, everyone! 🎄
I haven't found any heels out of place, but have seen discarded cigarettes!
Another one from that date.