- Did you know that there is a "lost" Disney princess? In 1986, Disney released their 25th animated film "The Black Cauldron", featuring the long-haired blue-eyed "Princess Eilonwy".
- Speaking of Disney Princesses, did you know that Giselle from the film "Enchanted" was supposed to join the ranks of the official Disney Princesses after that film came out in 2007? That year there was even a Toy Fair where a Giselle doll was displayed in packaging that declared her to officially be a part of the princess line. However, soon enough somebody at Disney realized that, since Giselle was based on the appearance of real-life actress Amy Adams, they would have to pay her life-long rights for the use of her image. While I'm sure Amy Adams would have been fine with that (can you say "early retirement"?), Disney decided it wasn't worth the cost. This is why, even though Giselle does occasionally appear in parades and whatnot at the parks alongside the other princesses, she's not officially one of them.
Thank you for this, my youngest and I are enjoying our morning with these Disney documentaries!!
Only downside is he keeps telling me how much he wants to go on the Snow White ride, UH OH (lol).
A resort lifeguard told me this week that they call Pop Century "poop century" because of all the poop in the pool because it has so many kids.
Sounds like a TKE rush party at East Carolina University.On the busiest days (such as the 4th of July) the beer stand selling Carlesburg in Norway drains a keg every 20 minutes.
This is a great thread! I'll add one...The "people" that play Snow White and Ariel are not allowed to get tan. For Ariel, there is no sun on the bottom of the ocean for her to get tan with.
Hopefully I can think of more to share.
I was told by someone who did an internship in wdw a few years ago... said WDW has the most incredible security you could ever imagine, like its FBI worthy. When you enter the park at the turnstile, there are cameras/scanners (not in sight) that scan your face and if you are on the terrorist list it will catch it. Also, I was curious myself and mentioned... how after 9/11 they started bag checks. And to me, Im thinking... They dont really do much they look in your bags and thats it. He says theres more than you know... Like cameras and crazy high tech things that you cannot see but are there to pick up any explosives and such. Is this true? He seemed pretty serious.
Sounds like a TKE rush party at East Carolina University.
I remember another one that I was told, but have no confirmed yet. When they were building the living seas, they forgot a cement mixer in the tank, and they had no way of getting it out, so they turned it into corral.
You mean like a truck? Highly unlikely since they would have to drain all the fluids and clean it all out. At that point it would be easier to just cut it up and haul it out. Too much risk to the fish.
And how do you forget a concrete mixer?