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MikeS
03-15-2004, 08:44 AM
Okay,

How about those attractions you've done that are no longer around?

My list includes:

- The Walt Disney Story
- Magic Kingdom Penny Arcade
- Swan Boats
- If You Had Wings
- Dreamflight
- Mickey Mouse Revue
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Skyway to Tomorrowland
- Circlevision 360
- Magic Journeys
- ELP
- AE
- Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
- Legend of the Lion King
- Horizons
- Surprise In the Skies
- TOD Parade
- World of Motion
- Kitchen Kabaret/Food Rocks
- Behind the Magic
- Communicore East/West
- Here Come the Muppets
- Animation Tour (specifically the films with Robin Williams and M. Eisner)
- The Hunchback Show
- The Dick Tracy Stage Show
- Hooray for Hollywood Stage Show
- Dinosaurs Parade in MGM
- Monster Sound Stage
- Superstar Television
- DAK Boat Ride

Let's not forget restaurants that have come and gone:

- Tangaroa Terrace (not open to public)
- Odyssey Restaurant in EPCOT
- Hospitality House (Now Tony's in MK)
- Backstage(?) Restaurant (Where Playhouse Disney now resides)
- The Original Crystal Palace (pre-Winnie days...very elegant)
- Kink Stephan's Banquet Hall (Now CRT)

Okay...what did I miss?

MikeS

LimeGreenCheri
03-15-2004, 09:02 AM
Let's see...

MK:
Skyway to Tomorrowland
Lion King puppet show

MGM: Bear in the Big Blue house (now playhouse Disney)
Hunchback
Backlot tour when there were actually houses on the tour

Epcot:
Horizons
Food Rocks

I think that is all.

Great question Mike! :clap:

MissBianca
03-15-2004, 11:43 AM
Wow! What a list Mike!

Here's mine, much briefer:

MK
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Mission to Mars
- Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
- Legend of the Lion King
- Original Tiki Birds

Epcot
- Horizons
- Original Journey into Imagination
- ride at Living Seas
- TOD Parade
- World of Motion
- Food Rocks
- Communicore East/West
- former movie at China
- former version of Illuminations

MGM
- Animation Tour (especially the film with Robin Williams!)
- The Hunchback Show
- Toy Story Parade
- Monster Sound Stage
- Superstar Television

Restaurants:

- The Original Crystal Palace (you mean it's not elegant any more? :( )
- Ariels at the BC
- Jolly Holidays dinner show

And lots and lots of wonderful entertainment acts--all of which I wish they still had!

Rosebud
03-16-2004, 12:14 PM
MK
- The Walt Disney Story
- Magic Kingdom Penny Arcade
- If You Had Wings
- Dreamflight
- Mickey Mouse Revue
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- Skyway to Tomorrowland
- Circlevision 360
- Magic Journeys
- ELP
- AE
- Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
- Legend of the Lion King
- Diamond Horseshoe Review
- original Tiki Birds
- Mission to Mars (was it also once called Mission to the Moon - whatever it was awful)
- Mike Fink Keel boats (I don't think they have been open for a few years)

EPCOT
- Horizons
- Surprise In the Skies (wish I had better pictures)
- TOD Parade
- World of Motion
- Kitchen Kabaret/Food Rocks
- Behind the Magic (if that was in the Communicore building, otherwise whatever the name of that was)
- Communicore East/West
- Original Journey into Imagination
- ride at Living Seas
- Captain EO

MGM
- Animation Tour (specifically the films with Robin Williams and M. Eisner)
- The Hunchback Show
- Monster Sound Stage
- Superstar Television


Let's not forget restaurants that have come and gone:

- Odyssey Restaurant in EPCOT
- Hospitality House (Now Tony's in MK)
- Backstage(?) Restaurant (Where Playhouse Disney now resides)
- The Original Crystal Palace (pre-Winnie days...very elegant)
- Kink Stephan's Banquet Hall (Now CRT)

Did anyone every eat at the original Chef Mickey's at DD? Not me.

Moley
03-16-2004, 12:35 PM
I ate at that Chef Mickey's. It was cute but no comparison.

Mike, you forgot Discovery Island and I bet you went over there.

Also the first movie at the Land pavilion was Symbiosis. :sleep: I used to refer to it as Numbiosis.

My favorite Long Gone is World of Motion. I loved that ride. It was lazy and funny. :)

Rosebud
03-16-2004, 06:51 PM
I only remember that movie enough to not go back, and definitely think you came up with a good name for it.

I went to Discoverey Island many times - forgot about that.

And that reminded me, I've also been to River Country. Which reminds me of another question though. Anyone ever ride the train that used to be at FtW? Now the ticket booths at PI.

Which also reminds (because of transportation) me of something I really, really, really miss! The busses around WS, they were so much easier on the poor feet.

AndyL
03-16-2004, 07:26 PM
Let me add to the list
Steam Train at Ft Wilderness
The Osceola Sidewheeler and the Seven Seas Cruise
River Country
Top Of The World
Mission to Mars
Michael Iceberg

Rosebud
03-17-2004, 11:05 AM
AndyL wrote:
The Osceola Sidewheeler and the Seven Seas Cruise
Michael Iceberg

You've stumped me.

What is Michael Iceberg?

Also what is the Osceola Sidewheeler?