Originally Posted By FerretAfros Nope. The desgner of the bus drop off area had a very strange imagination and thought that the green concrete traffic cone things looked like something else.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Not at all. To make it easier, they were supposed to be trimmed topiaries, like those found on which continent?
Originally Posted By monorailblue I don't think Ferret is coming back anytime soon. Which DL Attraction's queue used to wrap around a tall tower but now does not?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Europe was correct, so you may go mono. : ) How about Mr. Toad's line going around a Skyway tower, in the area that is now themed to the garden?
Originally Posted By monorailblue Ferret is correct, but since it took 4 weeks to reply to my previous answer . . . . well, you are forgiven this once, but next time you'll have to grovel.
Originally Posted By monorailblue Time to move on . . . . What typically one-way Atrraction became "round trip only" for an extended period, including most of 1982?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Wouldn't have it made for better show if they had just closed it all togeather? I geuss that would be too many closed rides all at once... What in FL stayed open through the remodel? I would assume it would be Autopia, Matterhorn, Storybookland, Motor Boats, and iasw. If the train station was around, then that too. Anyway...What system was used to name the smaller lots in the old DL parking lot, before using characters?
Originally Posted By monorailblue Well, since the Characters were arranged alphabetically (Alice, Bambi, etc.), I'll guess just the plain old alphabet. Perhaps the rows were also numbered? So you might be in A-1 or E-3, for example?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The lots were just simply named for the alphabet. (There were probably numbered rows too, but I'm not totally sure aobut that)