Description: Declare your station in the Disney parks community with this design. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community.
Description: Declare yourfortitude in the Disney parks community with this design. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community.
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Description: Declare your availability in the Disney parks community with this design. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community. The easy-to-read text and color contrast will ensure that even those at a distance will recognize your position in the community.
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Description: From the Luau 400 tiki bar, which was open in New York City from the 1950s at least until the 1960s.
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Description: Back when Disney-MGM Studios first opened, signs like these would appear around the parks whenever something was being upgraded.
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Description: In 1914, cartoonist Windor McKay caused a sensation with his vaudeville act, wherein he would "command" Gertie, an animated brontosaur-like creature, to perform tricks, vanishing from the room and appearing in the film itself at the conclusion. Gertie was hugely influential on an entire generation of animators and today is enshrined at Disney's Hollywood Studios in the form of an ice cream shop.
Description: Walt Disney never said this, but nobody seems to remember that -- even his own company. This line was originally used in EPCOT Center's Horizons attraction and was included in the script by show writer Tom Fitzgerald, who may have gotten it from a General Electric Human Resources publication.
Description: It's bitter, it's gross, but you can't resist it - or resist making others try the stuff.
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Description: A distressed reproduction of the Smoke Tree logo worn by Walt on his ranch, often seen on ties and other clothing in the mid-1960s.
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