Every time we go to WDW, my mom talks about how her favorite attraction was The Timekeeper and she's always hoping they'll bring it back. It WAS really good and I miss it, too. I never knew it originated in Paris, though, so thanks for the info!!!
I appreciate these so much. I'm going to be at DLP June 18! This series helps me feel like I will be able to maximize my understanding and fun 🙂 so, Thanks!
WDW News, "Videopolis" was sponsored by "Philips" And it was showing for the first time Philips Compact Disc. Philips also supplied the sound, lighting and video systems in the building. You could book your travel, hotel accomodations, park passports anywhere in Europe by calling (407)W-DISNEY, ask for the Euro Disney Desk. Marilyn Sotto, who designed all the Euro DisneyLand costumes worn by cast members said, " Never before have theme park costumes been so elaborate and lavish."Marty Sklar said, " There are more than 17 languages here and many different cultures. It's a little United Nations that really works." Cheers, Chris Perry.
Every time we go to WDW, my mom talks about how her favorite attraction was The Timekeeper and she's always hoping they'll bring it back. It WAS really good and I miss it, too. I never knew it originated in Paris, though, so thanks for the info!!!
The Timekeeper was an interesting way to relate an idea. Great video series again.
Thank you..love timekeeping..WIGS👍
Another great episode! Didn't know about ROX-N or the IBM arcade at the exit, Star Course seemed fun.
I am hooked on this series and the amazing amount of work these must take.... thank you for Timekeeping.
10:50 he was also in the video in tram tour behind the magic at Walt Disney Studios.
14:58 do you know where ?
These kinds of videos are really cool, it’s fascinating to see what the parks were like in different times
I appreciate these so much. I'm going to be at DLP June 18! This series helps me feel like I will be able to maximize my understanding and fun 🙂 so, Thanks!
WDW News, "Videopolis" was sponsored by "Philips" And it was showing for the first time Philips Compact Disc. Philips also supplied the sound, lighting and video systems in the building. You could book your travel, hotel accomodations, park passports anywhere in Europe by calling (407)W-DISNEY, ask for the Euro Disney Desk. Marilyn Sotto, who designed all the Euro DisneyLand costumes worn by cast members said, " Never before have theme park costumes been so elaborate and lavish."Marty Sklar said, " There are more than 17 languages here and many different cultures. It's a little United Nations that really works." Cheers, Chris Perry.
They redid Tomorrowland to look a lot like this as well.
It was pretty different honestly, this is all bronze and steampunk, the Florida one was silver and more comic book sci-fi
Let’s see what happens next for next week’s video!
Great video as always, just one note, you do not pronounce the "lt" in Renault!
Is this the last video before the next year in time?
Nope