Anything is possible according to the late Walt Disney. He passed on shortly before seeing his second theme park 'Walt Disney World Resort' open on October 1, 1971. But since his passing his company has flourished and thrived, building three new theme parks, and two ocean liners (with talk of a third). But that's just in Florida. There are more Disney parks spread out around the globe. Newer ones are being considered as well.
I work in The Magic Kingdom in Orlando at Pirates of the Caribbean. Although the name is familiar to almost everyone. Guests still come up to me and ask..."What is this? Is this a ride?" I always ask if they've seen the movie. They always say 'yes'. I explain that the movie was based on the original ride from Disneyland. The guests file in and ocasionally come out complaining that it was nothing like the movie. I just roll my eyes and smile.
Since I moved myself down here to Central Florida, I've been getting used to a list of things. Bus schedules, roommates, 24/7 humidity, and outrageous prices for park food.
I work in The Magic Kingdom in Orlando at Pirates of the Caribbean. Although the name is familiar to almost everyone. Guests still come up to me and ask..."What is this? Is this a ride?" I always ask if they've seen the movie. They always say 'yes'. I explain that the movie was based on the original ride from Disneyland. The guests file in and ocasionally come out complaining that it was nothing like the movie. I just roll my eyes and smile.
Since I moved myself down here to Central Florida, I've been getting used to a list of things. Bus schedules, roommates, 24/7 humidity, and outrageous prices for park food.
