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disney world shot glass
    disney world
  • The Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida where Walt Disney's animated characters come to life. It truly is a special place, especially for children, but it also costs an arm and a leg to go there. Some think it's a typical tourist trap.
  • An amusement park in Lake Buena Vista, southwest of Orlando, Florida, that opened in 1971. Formally Walt Disney World
  • The Walt Disney World Resort (or Walt Disney World or Disney World for short) is the world's largest and most visited recreational resort, covering a area just southwest of Orlando, Florida, USA and encompassing four theme parks, two water parks, 24 on-site themed resort hotels (excluding 8 that
    shot glass
  • A shot glass is a small glass designed to hold or measure liquor, which is either drunk straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a mixed drink.
  • A small glass used for serving liquor
  • a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
  • Used for serving shots and layered cocktails. Cocktails in shot glasses are meant to be drunk quickly, in one gulp. The ideal option for busy and lively parties. Standard volume 40 to 60 ml.

Journey Into Imagination
Journey Into Imagination
Walt Disney World EPCOT Center Future World Journey Into Imagination “While the pavilion itself has existed since 1982, it has gone through three significant phases. The original started out as an area in which the 3-D film Magic Journeys was played with a song by the same name by the Sherman Brothers. The Makin' Memories slide presentation, a history of photography was the pre-show presentation. When Journey Into Imagination opened a year later, the area was dubbed the Journey Into Imagination Pavilion. From 1983 to 1986 it held Journey Into Imagination, the (upstairs) ImageWorks, and Magic Journeys. In 1986, however, Magic Journeys was replaced by Captain EO, a more advanced 3-D film created by George Lucas and starring Michael Jackson as the title character. In 1994, Captain EO was replaced by Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, starring Rick Moranis as Professor Wayne Szalinski and Eric Idle as the Imagination Institute chairman, Dr. Nigel Channing. In 1998, the original Journey Into Imagination went down for a rehab. During this rehab, the upstairs ImageWorks was closed and the building's white and blue painting exterior was replaced with different colors, navy blue being primary. The original glass sign was replaced by one made of wood and metal. The leap frog fountains were reduced in size to accommodate the new gift shop at the exit of the new Journey Into Imagination. The glass pyramids remained intact, although the upstairs ImageWorks was closed, to be replaced by the downstairs ImageWorks. Jumping fountains near the Imagination! building with Spaceship Earth in the background. The pavilion was renamed Imagination! in 1999, when the new attraction opened. Fans were upset that Dreamfinder, a popular character from the previous ride, was gone. Furthermore, Figment, another popular character, only made cameo appearances until his short dialogue at the end of the ride. By the end of 2001, Disney closed the ride and modified the attraction, bringing Figment back into a more prominent role, although the Dreamfinder remained absent. In the summer of 2006, the finale of a Kim Possible interactive activity was set up temporarily in the upstairs ImageWorks as a test, themed as Dr. Drakken's base, with a station in World Showcase loaning out "Kimunicators" for interactive activities. Following the death of Michael Jackson on June 25, 2009, Disney officials mulled over the possible return of Captain EO. In February 2010, the film, now retitled Captain EO Tribute, returned to Disneyland. On July 2, 2010, Captain EO returned to the Imagination! pavilion for a limited run, replacing Honey, I Shrunk the Audience. In August 2010, Kodak ended its sponsorship of the pavilion after nearly 28 years.” -source Wikipedia Personally, I’m in the camp that preferred the old version circa 1983-1986, but my kids do enjoy the current version (mainly because of Figment). It makes me wonder how they would have liked the original. I uploaded a very similar shot recently, but processed this different batch of bracketed shots and decided that the square crop from this perspective works best. Thanks for looking! I appreciate all feedback :)
glass gathering 2010 display
glass gathering 2010 display
Display of glasses at 2010 Glass Gathering. Photo taken by Bob Jones. Collectible Drinking Glasses Character, Cartoon, Companies, Events, Sports Early glasses - Political, Events, Shot glasses Soft Drink - Pepsi Coca-Cola various sodas Characters - Warner Brothers Hanna Barbera Walt Disney Superheroes & Comic characters Western and Cowboys various characters Restaurants - McDonalds, Arbys, Burger Chef and many others Gas Stations Welchs - Howdy Doody, Flintstones, Archies Warner Brothers, Davy Crockett Historical Events - Worlds Fairs Political Space Historical Figures Sports - Teams Players Colleges and schools Horse Racing Entertainment - TV, Movie, Music Glass Company glasses PGCA glasses Popfun 'Toon Tumblers International glasses - Canada Australia Europe Brazil Companies and Products Beer Prototype, Sample, Mistake glasses

disney world shot glass
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