At the far end of Buena Vista Street, this brilliant and lively fountain marks the crossroads where guests venture out toward Cars Land, Paradise Pier or Condor Flats. It’s refreshing by day and spectacular at night.
Guests have been bringing flowers to the France Pavilion in Epcot near the fountain. Disney Cast Members are moving them and placing them backstage in a private memorial. Source
The original Submarine Voyage debuted on June 14, 1959 and was one of the first “E” Ticket attractions. The attraction was loosely inspired by the 1958 voyage to the North Pole by the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, which coincidently was named after the fictional submarine in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The attraction enjoyed a 39-year run at Disneyland Park, setting sail for the last time on September 7, 1998. Then, in 2007, the attraction once again re-opened—as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. The submarines received new life, complete with a host of fishy faces from the classic Disney•Pixar film Finding Nemo.
Following the horrific attacks yesterday, Disneyland Paris is closed today (14th November). My thoughts are with all the French people today, especially all those personally affected by this tragic situation.
This is only the second time in it’s existence that DLP has closed for an entire day. The first was for a hurricane in 1999.
Here’s the basics. The big villains of the disney movies have invited mickey and the crew to join them for halloween. Meanwhile, the villains have sent out ‘recruiters’ to get the guests to join the villain’s side!
Here are the recruiters, because they’re amazing and already are amassing a fanbase (plus I want to draw them). I’ve only got a few of their names, so I wrote the ones I knew.
Eight Foot Joe (Ursula):
Apple Poison (Evil Queen):
Jack of Hearts (Queen of Hearts):
(Cruella DeVille):
Malefi (Maleficent):
Veil (Frollo):
(Hades):
(Captain Hook):
(Scar):
(Jafar):
If y’all know any of the names I don’t, please put them!