Lane was very excited to see Tiana and Naveen again. :)
What was that about Tiana not having any fans?
Little Miss Lane seems to adore her.
THIS IS SO CUTE????
awwwwwwwwwa
I love how they both kneel at the same time with a little cape sweep and a princess dip like??? I’m here for this entire thing. Like the whole package.
This is the cutest thing I’ll ever see in my entire life
In 1989, Walt Disney Co. opened Pleasure Island as a way to keep adults on the Walt Disney World property after dark. Pleasure Island was restricted to guests 21+ (unless accompanied by an adult), and consisted mainly of shops, dance clubs and over-priced bars.
A year later, in 1990, Disney opened Jessica’s (often mistakenly referred to as ‘Jessica’s of Hollywood’) on Pleasure Island. Jessica’s was a small shop originally billed as a lingerie store, although the majority of what was inside was actually Jessica Rabbit-themed souvenirs like t-shirts, magnets, beach towels, etc. A giant, neon Jessica – complete with slowly swinging leg – hung outside, immediately becoming a popular photo-op for theme park and animation fans. The sign was designed by comic book artist Mark Marderosian, who also designed much of the merchandise sold in the shop.
Sadly, Jessica’s didn’t last long. The shop closed in February of 1993, after only three years of operation. The neon Jessica was placed high atop the ‘Pleasure Island Tonight!’ sign that hung above Pleasure Island, acting as the area’s visual ‘weenie.’ The sign hung there until June 2006, when it was removed as part of a Disney-mandated ‘clean-up’ of the area. Pleasure Island closed two years later, in September of 2008. In its place came Hyperion Wharf/Disney Springs, a safe, predictable, all-ages shopping and dining area.
R.I.P. semi-dangerous Disney, Jessica’s lingerie shop and the giant, sexy, neon Jessica Rabbit sign. You will be missed.
satistically speaking at least one person has to have dropped dead at disney world
it’s too well frequented, it’s in FLORIDA which is stocked to the brim with old people, and everyone knows that crocodiles can climb fences, so there’s an inherent element of danger there already
that’s way more horrifying than my original post intended to be! thank you! what the fuck!
*barricades myself in disneyworld and technically lives forever as a lich of the legal system*
Nah, this is a great urban myth, but it’s not true: