If you would like
to see them live, you’ll have your chance nine times daily on Main Street
USA. The best, and perhaps most
memorable locations and times would be near the Harmony Barber Shop , or at 5:00
in the evening when they accompany the Magic Kingdom Color Guard for the Flag
Retreat Ceremony. Or, you could catch
them here – at least until you can make it to Main Street USA.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Magical Moments: Dapper Dans
For many people,
the name “Dapper Dan” might conjure memories of George Clooney speaking about
his hair tonic of choice in Oh Brother Where
Art Thou? But for the true Disney
fanatic, the Dapper Dans offer a refreshing melodic detour from the normally
hectic pace many adopt in the Magic Kingdom.
Their performance features a nice mix of 4-part harmonies, humor, and
the Deagan Organ Chimes which highlights Disney’s penchant for nostalgia, and
detail.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Attractions: Walt Disney World Railroad
I’ve always been
somewhat fascinated with the thought of Walt’s 1/8-scale, steam powered train
known as the Carolwood Pacific Railroad.
I can’t fully grasp how completely neat it would be to have such an
attraction in my own backyard. Now,
consider the images that appear in the mind of the conductor as he steams ahead
through the detailed, backyard scenery.
What stories were being conjured up for his own amusement? Or perhaps what stories would he tell his daughters
and grandchildren later? Remember, above
all, Walt was a master storyteller.
So, instead of
providing a review of the Walt Disney World Railroad – which may be all too reminiscent
of any other review you may find on the web, complete with details of the steam
engine, facts about the track length, and a recounting of how this was intended
to serve as a “Coming Attractions” for the park-as-movie scenario – I would
like to use this as a journey into the youthful, storytelling mind of Walt
himself.
Let’s not forget
that Walt had a penchant for nostalgia.
His positive outlook shed a fond light on memories and interpretations of
his childhood home, boyhood hero, family, and even trains. This is obvious as we stroll down Main Street
USA, view Carousel of Progress or Hall of Presidents, explore Tom Sawyer
Island, and even as we take passage on the Walt Disney World Railroad. I believe this sense of nostalgia continued
to permeate the Disney culture decades after Walt’s passing. This sense of nostalgia, coupled with the same
adventurous spirit which lead Walt himself to join the Red Cross, move to
California, and travel extensively through his life, are not only present, but
tangible as we travel on the railway. In
fact, I argue that the Walt Disney Railroad is the epitome of Disney Magic – because
it may be the one thing in WDW that allows us to connect directly to Walt; and
perhaps travel through his mind as he formulated stories while journeying on
the Carolwood Pacific.
Through the
thickness of the trees, from reality into fantasy; you’ll steam ahead from
present to past. You’ll make your way
past the Gold Dust Saloon. The Dry Goods
store a recent victim of flash floods from one nearby mountain, and nearly
missed by runaway mine cars from another.
Deeper still into
the wilderness, a gentle calm as a settler looks out at the float from the end
of his fishing pole, slowly bob up and down in the easy river. The lazy drag on his pipe, almost as long as
the afternoon. Could this be an elder
Tom Sawyer gazing just across the water to a memory of his boyhood adventures?
Perhaps thinking
fondly on his old friend Huck Finn and their run-in with Injun Joe. And what of Injun Joe and his heritage? Moving into lands little before
explored, we find Native American settlements.
Peaceful and prosperous.
Suddenly, time
and age speeds along. We find ourselves
at a station where we can disembark to explore the fancy of a circus – we hear
it features a flying elephant, and the Great Goofini. Is this a sign of the future?
A place where vehicles rush along a speedway,
or a world where space flight is common?
Perhaps. A glimpse into this
future lasts only a moment before the thick braches suggest that it is alas
time to move from fantasy back to reality.
And we pull into a glorious station overlooking a simple, bustling
all-American street; but just over the horizon from fantasy.
So, next time you
enter the gates of the Magic Kingdom, don’t be in such a hurry to get to the
high profile attractions like Space Mountain that you fail to experience a real
magical moment. Instead, take a 1.5 mile journey
through the stories and imagine its genesis on the rails of the Carolwood
Pacific.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Magical Moments: Scenic Interludes (EPCOT)
Details. If you’ve read past posts on this site, you
know this is one of the top reasons we love Disney so much. Sure, those details can be found in
attractions, queues, resorts, and restaurants, but it is also found in the
backdrop to the parks themselves. This
is one reason why making your way from one attraction to the next is almost
(yep, I said it) as enjoyable as the attractions themselves. Take a moment and think about it. The scenic backdrop in each park does more to
set the atmosphere and shape the tone than we realize, and certainly more than
any other amusement park or theme park around. Thus, the magic found in the notion that "everything speaks".
So, with that in mind, we would like to take a moment and celebrate some
of Disney’s Scenic Interludes. This week's focus - EPCOT.
Canada Pavilion
France Pavilion
A Look into Future World
World Showcase
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