Originally Posted By smctopia Here's a clip of that robotic mime couple, Shields and Yarnell at WDW. You can see the Fort Wilderness Railway and Discovery Island on it. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PsRT8HK06w&search=Yarnell" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =6PsRT8HK06w&search=Yarnell</a> Visit Walt Dated World <a href="http://waltdatedworld.bravepages.com" target="_blank">http://waltdatedworld.bravepag es.com</a>
Originally Posted By tinkerbellfly Shields and Yarnell!!! I haven't heard about those two in ages!!Cool!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Great. Now I am sad.. I wanted to work for Eastern Airlines and never was given the chance, yet seeing that old L1011 flying thru the skies in Eastern colors reminded me of all we have NO MORE at WDW... Discovery Island, the old brown signage rather than the tacky purples and red of now a days..., the old brown busses, River Country, the old train locomotive thru Fort Wilderness, my old Liberty Square uniform being worn by a CM on that clip, the old Fife and Drum corps in Liberty Square, how clean the floors in the MK used to look then as seen on the clip as to what they look like now ...now I am depressed.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros There, there TDLFAN. There's always the parks in Japan. Those are nice and clean. Even with the surprisingly low number of trash cans...
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Actually, there is ver very high number of trash cans in the Tokyo parks. Where do you get your misleading info??
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Just my personal experience. My batteries in my camera died, so I put them in my pocket until I saw the next trash can. I wasn't on a trashcan hunt, but I didn't see any for over an hour. I started off by the Mysterious Island/Fortress Explorations area and didn't find one until I got to the Cape Cod section via the Medeterranian Harbor and New York area. It was next to one of the ODV carts along the path. I noticed that people in Japan (as well as many foreign countries) don't walk around and eat, so there is really no need to have trashcans all over the park.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>I started off by the Mysterious Island/Fortress Explorations area and didn't find one until I got to the Cape Cod section via the Medeterranian Harbor and New York area.<< I have a hard time believing that but I will research this when I visit TDS again at the end of this month. >> I noticed that people in Japan (as well as many foreign countries) don't walk around and eat<< Reason why they are skinnier to us. >>so there is really no need to have trashcans all over the park.<< I do not believe TDL/TDS is lacking in the trash can dept when compared to the other parks. Then again, it doesn't matter how many trash cans you place around WDW and DLP, those piggy guests will still leave their trash behind *anywhere* but inside those trash cans.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Great. Now I am sad.. I wanted to work for Eastern Airlines and never was given the chance, yet seeing that old L1011 flying thru the skies in Eastern colors reminded me of all we have NO MORE at WDW... Discovery Island, the old brown signage rather than the tacky purples and red of now a days..., the old brown busses, River Country, the old train locomotive thru Fort Wilderness, my old Liberty Square uniform being worn by a CM on that clip, the old Fife and Drum corps in Liberty Square, how clean the floors in the MK used to look then as seen on the clip as to what they look like now ...now I am depressed.>> I'm getting all verklempt just reading your post ...
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror >>>the old brown signage rather than the tacky purples and red of now a days..., the old brown busses, River Country, the old train locomotive thru Fort Wilderness,<<< Awww... I thought I was the only one who missed those old brown signs... And one of my earliest memories of WDW was riding that train with my teacher. She was so excited to take me over there to arrange some thing for a school function. Everything was so glorious then. Just bigger than life... and not just because I was little...
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs The Shields and Yarnell clip is from 1978's Christmas at WDW, which oddly enough, really doesn't show a whole lot of the park. The special also starred Phyllis Diller, Avery Schreiber as Geppetto, Pablo Cruise and Danielle (Darnelle?) Spencer, the bratty sister from 'What's Happening!' There's also some young girl who sings at the end. Besides doing The Klinkers at WDW, they had a clip of themselves as babies at the park, and the husband did a sketch as Pinocchio. The end has the cast singing Christmas Carols on a snowy Main Street. Heehee, the Villains (BBWolf, Hook, Brer Fox & Bear, Foulfellow and Gideon) get to sing God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen... How do I know all of this? I still have it. It was taped long ago in the mid-80s when we used to get those WEEK-long previews of The Disney Channel. It's still on Beta, but hasn't been transferred to VHS. Btw, Shields and Yarnell were featured on VH-1's I Love the 70s (Volume 1). They are also divorced.