I miss these small old details of WDW. It seems that each time they 'improve' the parks they leave fewer and fewer of these small details that make Disney Disney
They began colorization in the 90's with some assistance from Ted Turner, and then converted to full color in 2000. Or at least that's what a friend of a friend told me.
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Everytime I see that, I hear banjos and think Blue Bayou
I miss these small old details of WDW. It seems that each time they 'improve' the parks they leave fewer and fewer of these small details that make Disney Disney
Here's another one of the ol' buzzard!
http://davelandweb.com/disneyworld/images/1975_WDW_BW_N06.jpg
So, Dave...
Walt Disney World was still b&w in the mid-70's? I wonder when they switched to color?
They began colorization in the 90's with some assistance from Ted Turner, and then converted to full color in 2000. Or at least that's what a friend of a friend told me.
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