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by secondstar » Mar Sun 15, 2009 11:12 pm
We took the Keys to the Kingdom tour several years back and LOVED IT! We had a terrific tour guide, Tall Paul, who just exemplified the Disney Philosophy. He was an excellent representative.
I'll never forget his theatrical presentation of Disney's Four Keys that go into everything:
Safety
Courtesy
Show
Efficiency
We learned many Imagineer tidbits, including, not only the names in the second store windows, but the significance of their location. Entering the Magic Kingdom is like entering a show production. Going through the darkened train terminal underpass is like the rising of a curtain. The posters on the wall are the "Previews of Coming Attractions." The window names represent the credits. And as with any production, the director is listed last. That's why you will find Walt Disney's name at the very end of Main Street, U.S.A., above the Ice Cream Parlor. And, again, with a production, it is the director whose name is listed first during the credits. When you prepare to leave, you will see Walt's name first.
We saw the utilidors, got to see "backstage," where they work on the floats. Had lunch then entered the Haunted Mansion through a different entrance. We got to hear the entire "back story" to the attraction.
At the end, Tall Paul told a story that brought tears to, not only his eyes, but also ours, as well. He was endearing and the tour was magnificent. You will find out exactly how much effort Disney puts in to EVERYTHING EVERYDAY!
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secondstar on Mar Mon 16, 2009 7:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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