For me its some of the small stuff that really makes disneyland
Like the turtles on big thunder
Or how the hippos move their ears
whats the little stuff you have to see?
For me its some of the small stuff that really makes disneyland
Like the turtles on big thunder
Or how the hippos move their ears
whats the little stuff you have to see?
The flickering lights in Indy that match the generator speed.
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I totally agree. I love Pirates becuase of the intamite attention to details in the captains chamber, and town scenes.
Another great detail I love is all the Main St. ads on the windows, and the fire in the lamps at night =D
Wolfman just discovered that the Hotel & Dentist's offices have voice enactments going on....Good thing we got lockers on Main Street I guess, he really got a kick out of that!
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the tiki room, Just because i knew one of the people who did some of the voices for the birds. I never knew his real name but he went by the name ofOriginally Posted by Devin
"Dr. Birdbath" he also use to work for Spike Jones.
I heard both of those. One has a man shaving at one point and he uses hot water or something and the dentist one is really funny too.Originally Posted by wolfy999
Have you had him discover the ones in NOS near the restrooms?Originally Posted by wolfy999
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Dr. Horatio Q. Birdbath's real name was A. Purves Pullen. He did a lot of work with Spike Jones and was well known for his ability to whistle and make animal noises (two fine prerequisites for the Tiki Room).Originally Posted by tahoebob54
Oh that is the one I was talking about, I heard the restrooms.Originally Posted by Anders
Heck, I just discovered that for myself the other day.Originally Posted by Anders
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The voices above New Orleans, the random voices in the building at the end of Thunder Mountain, and the hidden Mickeys.
I know theming isn't a 'little thing', but no other park does it as well![]()
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I love the detail in NOS... its my favorite part of the park.
Every time we go I notice some "little" something new. That's one of the things that makes Disneyland so special and magical!
Waffle cone smell on Main Street
How all the trash cans are themed per land
How the music always blends so perfectly from land to land
That lovely seating area in what was once "Wizard of Bras"
Atmosphere talent, ie: Trash Can Trio, Steel Drum Band, NOS tap dancer
Saturday night swing dancing
Dole pineapple juice on a hot day
Walking through the castle
The light in Walt's apartment
Main Street windows (cast door being my fav!)
I could go on all night! Disneyland is made up of "little things", that's what makes it so great!![]()
The sound of the Mark Twain blowing it's Steam whistle and bell ringing when it leaves the dock. The Jazz music in New Orleans Square. The sound of the telegraph doing Walt's opening day speech at the Frontierland Station, with the voices of folks on the other side of the tracks. The voice over of the train conductor, "FOR A TRIP AROUND WALT DISNEY'S MAGIC KINGDOM" that part really gets me.
Those are just some of them I'm sure there's more.
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