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Join me aboard my Walt Disney World Wayback Machine as we journey 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. We l


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Join me aboard my Walt Disney World Wayback car rentals in san antonio Machine as we journey 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. We ll look at the attraction s history and virtually board the Nautilus with Captain Nemo and take you scene-by-scene through Fantasyland s E-Ticket attraction before car rentals in san antonio looking at why it closed for good. We ll then explore what should have taken its place, in the location where New Fantasyland in Walt Disney World s Magic Kingdom now sits, as we examine the Imagineering concepts of Atlantis and Fire Mountain as well as Villains Mountain and village. It s a fascinating look at what could have been, as we ask for your thoughts as well.
You asked for fond memories of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea . I was a daddy s girl and on my first trip to Disney we boarded this ride together and set off on an adventure. car rentals in san antonio It was mid to late 70 s and I was about 6 or 7 yrs. old. Dad and I loved this ride. We both had great imaginations and when we saw the #13 sub captured by the sea monster, dad told me it was the one my sister was on. Woowhoo, I yelled. No more big sis bossying me around. Looking through those portholes, you felt as though you were part of the crew. It was so realistic.
I was sad to see it was no longer around when I took my dad and mom to Disney with my husband and daughter in 2008. Dad and I wanted to share the excitement with my daughter. He passed in 2010 but listening to your podcast today made me feel the way I did all those years ago. Knowing I was safe because my dad was with me. Thank you for showcasing a wonderful ride and a memory that will last a lifetime. Miss you dad.
i went to WDW for the first time in 1972 for spring break with my girlfriends i can remember 20,000 leagues and how amazing I thought it was. I can see myself looking thru the portholes and believing that we were really under the sea magic!
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