Originally Posted By oc_dean Came across a handful of "before" and "after" shots you all might find a bit interesting: <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/disneykrayzie/373039873/in/photostream/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/d...ostream/</a>
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Great finds! It seems like the angles on these are practically identical, which almost never happens with before-and-after photos It's also interesting to see that the "narrow" entrance to TL with the Astro Orbiter plunked down in the middle of it is actually a lot wider than what was there in 1958. Obviously, the crowds are a lot bigger now too (with more strollers and wheelchairs), but it really stood out against my expectations
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt The Tomorrowland pics are depressing to look at. I wish there was a way to undo the damage and start over.
Originally Posted By oc_dean >>Obviously, the crowds are a lot bigger now too (with more strollers and wheelchairs), ..........<< and.... "Ethel May is very big here in Albuquerque." Fred:" She's big 'everywhere'!"
Originally Posted By TP2000 Yeah, those Tomorrowland shots are depressing to look at. Funny how Frontierland hasn't changed at all. Maybe the logs are new? But they are in the exact same spot as the old ones, if they are new.
Originally Posted By phruby What is that black object on top of the rocket jets elevator? Is it somekind of spot light?
Originally Posted By Bellella Cool photos. Yes, we can all see which original land has changed the most, and no, not all changes are good. PeopleMover!!! Ye haunt us still with only a disused track and a carload of nostalgia!!!