Behind the construction walls in Fantasy Faire by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
Go behind the sceens for a first look at Disneyland's Fantasyland expansion
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Behind the construction walls in Fantasy Faire by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
Go behind the sceens for a first look at Disneyland's Fantasyland expansion
Read it here!
Great insights into the new Fantasy Faire. I wasn't all that excited but now look forward to it. The interior shots may give us some sense of what may be in store out in Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom of Walt Disney World. I would appreciate that kind of detail in the interior. I simply wish that same kind of detail was being considered for the exterior of that new attraction. Thanks for sharing!
Is the apple drink the same as in Cars Land and WDW New Fantasyland?
I hate to be one of those people that state nothing should be changed, but I will miss Carnation Plaza. As a kid I remember watching my parents dance to "big bands" on the stage and as an adult I enjoyed eating lunch in the peace and quite of the Plaza. Oh well, I guess every inch of the park has to make money.
It actually looks nice. I was a little bummed about Carnation Plaza changing. We will be able to see it in June for our 25th anniversary trip.
A little of column A, a little of column B.
On the one hand, I'm saddened by the loss of a piece of Disney history in the original Carnation Gradens. I would have loved to see them try to enhance that space while keeping the integrity of the Main St. setting.
On the other hand, I have to admit that the Princess Fantasy Faire looks like it will be pretty cool. The attractions are all imports from other places, and meant for people considerably younger and more feminine than myself, but the architecture looks fantastic. In quieter times of day/year I could see us just hanging out in this space. I also love the Disney fanservice with things like the Figaro animatronic. I can't wait to see how THAT works.
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