Pluto23 wrote:MISSING to Mars. Was that on purpose?? Actually a pretty good faux paux.boilerbabe wrote:I vaguely remember Missing to Mars, but I think you're right theBIGyowski!
You get to bring back one extinct attraction for one day.
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Disney had to KNOW what MILF stands for!MadEye wrote:Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor or MILF as some have come to call it...Amy wrote:And what did they replace it with?
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Are you thinking of the Mickey Mouse Revue? You can look at this website and see if that is the one you are thinking of... http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com/id44.htm It opened in 1971 and closed in 1980 according to the site.kcookiebaker wrote:This is going to drive me crazy all day, does someone PLEASE remember the name of that attraction...there was a orchestra, and scenes from memorable Disney films, like Alice in Wonderland...it was enchanting. WHAT was the name of that attraction?
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I liked Kitchen Kabaret and was kind of mad when they replaced it with Food Rocks, but then I grew to like that one too - the music always wins me over! The only problem with Food Rocks is now whenever I hear the original songs that the attraction had songs based on, I can only sing the Disney-fied lyrics which draw some weird looks! veggie - veggie -froot -froot - cha -cha -chakcookiebaker wrote:I started thinking about this after I posted, and now I think it would be Mickey Mouse Review and a close second, Kitchen Kabaret. Does anyone else remember Ham and Eggs, and all the calypso vegetables? We (my son) still have Tommy Tomato!
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the last time we went to the Monster's Inc show, they picked on my dad because he was layered head to toe in a bright yellow mickey poncho. They called him "The Man wrapped in plastic"....it was awesome. Great show too.
But I must say, the Timekeeper was an awesome attraction. Also i wish Alien Encounters was still around because that Stitch ride is terrible, i can barely fit in the seat. (I used to have an Alien encounters shirt with that little alien guy on it...i forget his name ): )
But I must say, the Timekeeper was an awesome attraction. Also i wish Alien Encounters was still around because that Stitch ride is terrible, i can barely fit in the seat. (I used to have an Alien encounters shirt with that little alien guy on it...i forget his name ): )
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