Although I am not a fan of how the Sorcerer Hat at Disney’s Hollywood Studios blocks the view of the Chinese Theater, I have grown more fond of the hat itself, at least for taking photos.
Don’t look now, but an AT-AT is hiding behind the trees at the Ewok Village outside Star Tours at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Florida.
The pyramid of Mexico in Epcot’s World Showcase rises above the jungles below.
The Country Bear Jamboree was one of the attractions that was original to Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom when it opened in 1971.
Back in the old days (that is to say, the early 1980s), a plush Figment from EPCOT Center’s Journey Into Imagination looked a bit different than the later ones for sale at Walt Disney World.
I have always enjoyed seeing this gazebo in the Garden Conservatory at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dinosaur Gertie’s Ice Cream of Extinction is found at Echo Lake in Disney’s Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World.
The Discovery River at Disney’s Animal Kingdom is a mysterious waterway that few venture to explore.
Laura stopped for a photo in front of one of the waterfalls at the Gaylord Opryland Resort on Easter Sunday, as we went around taking pictures before we had to leave to go home.
I always think it is neat, and a bit amazing, that the whole Delta Island area at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee, is inside under a large glass roof.