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departing from Bremerhaven

The Disney Wish cruise ship, built by Meyer Shipyard in Papenburg Germany, is towed over the river Ems to Eemshaven in the Netherlands for completion and delivery

departing from Bremerhaven

The new 340 metre long Disney cruise liner leaves the dockyard port of the Meyer Werft towards the North Sea. However, before the ship reaches the North Sea, it still has to travel around 30 nautical miles on the very narrow Ems.

Walt Disney Hall, Los Angeles, CA

From the archives

another disney concert hall pic

walt disney's mary poppins record album.

Naast succesvolle live-action series zal de animatieserie Phineas and Ferb worden uitgezonden op Disney Channel dat vanaf drie oktober alleen bij UPC te ontvangen zal zijn. Disney Channel kent ook een apart blok voor de allerkleinsten, Playhouse Disney. In dit speciale blok worden leuke en tegelijkertijd leerzame programma’s uitgezonden als Mickey Mouse Clubhouse en de grappige Handy Manny.

I am having a "me" day. I'm not doing anything today unless I want to. And if that means that I'm going to tuck myself into the couch and watch Aladdin or Sword in the Stone, then that's what I'll do! This is both inspired by and dedicated to my dear friend Devin who is also a huge Disney "nerd". Although he is one step above since he actually works at Disneyland, I have a feeling that if we lived in the same city we'd be pretty good friends!

 

Today I went for a fantastic 40km bike ride on a brand new trail between my town and the next one, it's on a reclaimed train route and it was just a perfect way to spend the afternoon, the trail was bustling with happy couples, kids on rollerblades, even a few horses. I love those kinds of rides!

 

Hope you all get a chance to have a "you" day soon!

 

p.s. the ears are from my very first set of Mickey ears back when we went on a family trip to Disneyland when I was 8

The more traditional view of Cinderella's castle, in HDR of course. :-) This was at dusk, just before the big fireworks show. See my other Disney photos here.

Disney Animal Kingdom

At a house with several themed displays, one of the tableaus has a Disney theme.

 

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Frontierland first appeared in Disneyland as one of five original themed lands. Conceived by Walt Disney, the land did not initially contain many attractions, but centered on open expanses of wilderness which could be traversed by guests via stagecoach, pack mules and walking trails. The Mine Train Thru Nature's Wonderland opened in 1960, consisting of a sedate train ride around various western landscape dioramas. The Mine Train closed in 1977 to make way for a new attraction; the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which opened in 1979.

 

Disneyland also once had a Marshal's office, honoring Waillard P. Bounds, Walt's father-in-law, who was actually a U. S. Marshal. Disneyland's Frontierland gateway is constructed of ponderosa pine logs. The land's long shoreline along the Rivers of America is considered a prime viewing location for the nighttime Fantasmic! show. The docks to both the Mark Twain Riverboat and the Sailing Ship Columbia, (a replica of American explorer Robert Gray's 18th century ship that circumnavigated the globe) are located here, and Tom Sawyer Island in the river's center is also considered a property of Frontierland

 

Frontierland's buildings have lots of detail too. On the roof of the Westward Ho Trading Co., there are elk or deer antlers. Elk antlers were commonly placed on general stores in the old west so cowboys coming into town immediately knew where to get supplies. Also in Frontierland is a building that has a large sign that says "Laod Bhang Co. Fireworks Factory". Plus, at the storefront marked "Crockett and Russel Hat Co.", you'll find a window honoring Fess Parker, who played Davy Crockett in Walt Disney's Davy Crockett. Frontierland borders Fantasyland (via the Big Thunder Trail), New Orleans Square and Adventureland, and connects to the Central Plaza through an iconic set of fort-style gates.

 

Excerpt from wikipedia.org

WestJet's stunning Disney Magic paint scheme in San Diego.

I took this night shot at Disney's Hollywood Studios last week during our vacation to Orlando, Florida. It was raining when I took this long exposure, but it gave some good reflections in the puddles. The rain kept the crowds away as well.

Disneyland Paris, Euro Disney

The Lighthouse at Disney’s Beach & Yacht Club reflecting across Crescent Lake.

Disneyland Paris, Euro Disney

One of the many things I like that Gehry did with this building, was to make it very friendly to visit on the outside. There is a series of stairways and cut-throughs that allow you to walk all the way around this building and really experience the radical nature of the shapes and forms around you - and to photograph them!

Disneyland Paris, Euro Disney

The lovely Megara, of Disney's Hercules, was posing for photographers at Tokyo's Disney Sea when I caught this shot.

  

Disneyland Paris, Euro Disney

This shot was from a visit to Disney World taken with my family when I was about 17 or 18 years old. That would place this photo around 1972- 1973.

 

Disney is one of those few places that changes, but not in bad ways, and always seems to look the same over time, which is pretty amazing, since it is now at least 43 years older. It would be nice if the real world aged as gracefully and seemed to change as little!

 

The shot was taken by my mother. Mom was not a great photographer, but thankfully, she did manage to record a lot of memories, which I can salvage. Time isn't a friend to photos any more than it is to buildings or people, and one of poor quality, taken by an amateur, and weathered by decades of time is not always much to work with. I've done what I could to pull up details and restore some color.

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