Cars Land Test Drive: Radiator Springs Racers by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
The signature Cars Land attraction takes you on a race for the Piston Cup
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Cars Land Test Drive: Radiator Springs Racers by Adrienne Vincent-Phoenix
The signature Cars Land attraction takes you on a race for the Piston Cup
Read it here!
Did anyone else see the "Ancient Cave Drawings" inside Taillight Caverns? They depict steam driven cars. Very cool!
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Did you get a listing of plants that included Indian Paintbrush or did you see it somewhere specific? Because while I saw many desert or high altitude-appropriate plants, I did not see that one. Either it wasn't in bloom (which would surprise me because it seemed that quite a bit of Disney magic had gone into forcing various plants into bloom) or I just missed it entirely looking at something else. I saw lots of red penstamons and California Fuschia but those don't look anything like Indian Paintbrush.
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"The white coating is filmy and there’s another creamy layer in there that’s kind of like cream cheese or perhaps unscented foot balm." Cybele May; Candyblog.net
The most expensive thing I ever had was a free kitten.
Here's a shot of the "Ancient Cave Drawings" I got over my shoulder. Sorry for the poor quality.PICT0262.jpg
Thanks for posting the photo! That is awesome! It is the little details like this that the imagineers put into Disney's attractions that make the difference between a 'ride' and a full blown sensory overload 'experience.' This is what makes Disney so much better than other 'theme' parks. I can't wait to go see it myself!
Single Rider? Sa-weet...I see multiple rides in my future!
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Epcot's Test Track has a single rider queue also. I can't tell you how many times I've ridden with maybe just a 10 minute wait. Actually it probably takes me longer to walk the queue than to wait to board a vehicle! Sa-weet is right!
John
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