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Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 1:22 pm
by MadEye
As most of you know, I planned on spending a day at WDW to say goodbye to Mickey's Toontown Fair. Well it took two days instead but I got some photos.

First, nothing to do with MTTF but for any Packers fans on the board, your MVP of Super Bowl XLV:
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Went to EPCOT for lunch one day and wanted to see American Adventure and while waiting, figured I'd take two picture of a cool painting in the lobby. Notice anything that changes? If not, I'll give a hint later.
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And now onto the MTTF pictures.

First up, the chickens of Barnstormer. Why not the ride itself? It isn't changing except a new paint job and the chickens are from World of Motion and we don't know if they'll still be there after it reopens as Great Goofini.
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Took a few photos from the top of Barnstormer's lift hill and they came out crappy... :( Sorry, I tried.

And onto the houses of Mickey and Minnie

First up: Mickey
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And of course Minnie's house.
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And last but not least (and not in MTTF either) a photo of that snack cart made for the Beauty and The Beast area
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Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 1:30 pm
by jlpeaches255
Nice job.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 2:23 pm
by mindflipper
Something I just learned: Mickey has reading glasses. I'm shocked, but none of us are getting any younger.

I also like the take-off on Edward Hopper's Nighthawks.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 2:33 pm
by Arvorenn
Thanks for posting the photos - especially since I didn't have a chance to visit Mickey's Toontown Fair one last time because of the closing today :)

I liked it there...

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 5:31 pm
by elizabethswann
I'm crushed that it will be closed for when I go next year. This is making me want to spend a lot more time in Mickey's Toontown here in DLR but these are great photos!

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Fri 11, 2011 7:55 pm
by Amy
Very nice photo journey MadEye ~ thanks for taking all the photos. I chuckled at Donald and the shark photos, I don't remember those...
I'm ready for the clue about the airplane painting!!

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Sun 13, 2011 12:23 pm
by momeja
Great details, Mad Eye. It reminded me what a good job the Imagineers have done even with a simple walkthrough exhibit like Mickey's house. WDW's TT never matched DL's. Still there were wonderful details in it. Thanks.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Sun 13, 2011 7:38 pm
by MadEye
For those wondering: The plane paining follows you from side to side. Notice how I took the photos from both sides of the painting and the angles changed?

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Sun 13, 2011 8:31 pm
by mindflipper
MadEye wrote:Image
Almost seems to be foreshadowing the Great Goofini in the Fantasyland Expansion... :?

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Sun 13, 2011 10:56 pm
by MadEye
mindflipper wrote:Almost seems to be foreshadowing the Great Goofini in the Fantasyland Expansion... :?
Concept art for Goofini has red planes as Barnstormer had blue and it was across the "street" from Minnie's house.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Tue 15, 2011 8:18 am
by momeja
MadEye wrote:For those wondering: The plane painting follows you from side to side. Notice how I took the photos from both sides of the painting and the angles changed?
I actually did notice that, but I didn't know that was the answer. Makes me want to go to the American Adventure next trip to see it for myself and to show the kids.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Tue 15, 2011 10:35 am
by mindflipper
Is the AA plane painting a lenticular?

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Tue 15, 2011 1:39 pm
by Amy
momeja wrote:
MadEye wrote:For those wondering: The plane painting follows you from side to side. Notice how I took the photos from both sides of the painting and the angles changed?
I actually did notice that, but I didn't know that was the answer. Makes me want to go to the American Adventure next trip to see it for myself and to show the kids.
I noticed that too but wondered if something else was happening as well. It almost seemed like the lights were a little brighter in one of the photos too.
I echo mindflipper's question ~ could you tell how the effect was achieved? I would guess a lenticular print might be the easiest solution.

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Tue 15, 2011 8:06 pm
by MadEye
mindflipper wrote:Is the AA plane painting a lenticular?
I think that's what you call it. I've seen the same effect with the JFK presidential portrait at the White House (I think. That was back in 93).

Re: Goodbye Mickey's Toontown Fair

Posted: Feb Tue 15, 2011 9:31 pm
by mindflipper
They also have a lenticular at Muppetvision over at DHS.