Thursday, 22 October 2009

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something... Flew?

Nope, nobody is getting married, I just found that with a few little gentle shoves the contents of the next Issue of Tales can fall into the above familiar saying:

SOMETHING OLD:
In The Kid in the Candy Store we take you back in time to the opening of the Disney/MGM Studios with Jerry Rees, the director of the film Back to Neverland that introduced guests to the process of animation with Robin Williams and Walter Kronkite.





SOMETHING NEW:
In Beyond these Castle Walls we take a first look at the expansion of Fantasyland coming to the Magic Kingdom - and you don’t get much newer than that!





SOMETHING BORROWED:
Okay, technically borrowed isn’t the right term - but cloned or duplicated certainly doesn’t apply to the ONLY attraction to have ever been a part of the opening day line-up of two parks (on two different continents no less) -  when only one version of the attraction has ever existed - The Mickey Mouse Revue.




SOMETHING... FLEW?
More than just something, many... aerial artists fly in Poetry in Motion as we take you behind-the-scenes of ZED, the resident Cirque Du Soleil show at the Tokyo Disney Resort. We take you up quite high too.







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