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Here's what you'll find in this issue:

Feature Article: Disney Cruise Line: A Cast Member in Training,
Part VI

Tips of the Week: Ideas for Strollers; Tusker House Now
Accepting Reservations; Special Dining at Hoop-Dee-Doo

News Bites: Epcot's 25th Celebration; 2008 Dreams Giveaway and
Catalog; Resort Pool Closings; Rehab News; DCL Podcasts;
On-board Check-in for DCL

ALL EARS(R) Hears -- LETTERS FROM OUR READERS!

FROM OUR EARS TO YOUR EYES! What's New on AllEarsNet.com?

Mousy Mindbogglers: Brain-teasing Riddles about WDW! Enjoy the
issue!

Deb Wills, Editor-in-Chief

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FEATURE ARTICLE

Disney Cruise Line:
A Cast Member in Training
Part VI


by Kim Button
ALL EARS(R) Guest Columnist

In my last article, I talked about how hard it was to disembark
a cruise line ship when you re working as a crew member. Though
it was always nice to be able to step off the ship and onto dry
land, there were plenty of reasons why crew members wanted to
stay onboard. After all, as a Disney Cruise Line crew member,
the Wonder or Magic is literally your home for six months, and
your fellow crew members become your extended family.

Just like cruise line guests are excited and eager to enjoy the
deck parties, cocktail evenings and other occasions to have fun
and celebrate, the crew members are anxious for events of their
own. While it is fun to work a party as a crew member, you're
still expected to serve the guests and be professional. Let's
face it, crew members need time to themselves when they're not
serving the fruity frozen drink of the day, dancing the electric
slide or wearing the requisite shorts with a hem two inches
above your knee caps. That's where the crew pool comes in.

Some guests are aware of the Disney Cruise Line crew member pool
which is located at the bow of the ship. You might have seen it
from the guest decks and wondered, "How do I get to that pool?
There's hardly anyone there!" or you might have heard about it
during DCL trivia contests. The crew pool is literally one of
the few places where crew members can just hang out and be
themselves, without fear of acting improperly in front of
guests.

During the day, crew members can work on their tan, take a swim,
or just socialize in the open air and sunshine. At night, the
crew pool transforms itself into party central. This is where
the crew members gather to have drinks, talk about their day and
socialize. It's essentially just like any bar you'd go to after
a long day of work or during a night out on the town. Crew
parties last until the wee hours of the night, and sometimes
they actually have a theme, like a costume night.

When it was raining or the winds were just too rough, crew
parties were held inside. There was one common crew area, beside
the crew mess, where many crew activities took place. It was
generally just a meeting room, filled with seats and booths.
This is where we had crew training during our orientation
onboard the ship. However, at night, crew members gather here to
watch movies, have impromptu parties and generally just gather
with friends. Since crew rooms are so small and there are few
places available anywhere on the ship where crew members can
congregate outside of guest contact, these were essentially the
places to be seen.

Occasionally, crew members were allowed to "take over" guest
areas. The Cruise Staff and Children's Programming Department
routinely had parties in the area that used to be the ESPN Club
the night before members of our staff left the ship at the end
of their contract. Since this occurred quite frequently, we
could easily have gatherings in the Club late in the evening on
the nights before disembarkation when guests were busy packing
their suitcases and weren't staying in the clubs too late.

We were also fortunate to be able to take over the Spa late one
night. We weren't able to enjoy spa services, but we could
utilize the steam showers and saunas. At that point, a full size
shower was definitely a luxury experience.

Crew members could go to the spa for discounted services or
haircuts, but it still wasn't cheap. For hair cuts and personal
grooming supplies, most crew members tried to get to Wal-Mart,
Walgreens or the mall when we were in our home port. Thankfully,
there is a transportation service just for crew members that
allowed us to get into the city and run our errands without
needing to hire a taxi. The crew buses service all cruise lines,
and are essentially shuttle buses that have scheduled pick up
times at the most popular spots that crew members frequent.
Without the crew shuttles, it would have been much more
difficult to get into town since very few crew members have
cars.

Time in port is also when crew members try to get in contact
with their family. Since most crew members are not from the
U.S., it's a challenge for them to find and use international
calling cards on the public pay phones that are banked outside
of the crew disembarkation point. Have you ever noticed the
lines of crew members standing around pay phones at ports of
call? This is the only time that we were able to really talk to
our families, and the nuances of trying to use international
calling cards are extremely frustrating. Remember, we have very
little time off the ship so being patient and trying to figure
out the phones while the time clock is ticking is extremely
annoying. I was reduced to tears more than once just trying to
get a phone call to go through to my family in the U.S. from a
pay phone in the Bahamas or Mexico. In fact, there's a pay phone
in Cozumel that took quite a "beating" during my frustration in
trying to make an international phone call. (I never did
succeed.)

Of course, if you have a cell phone you can use it while in
port... in theory. Though I had a cell phone, it wouldn't pick
up reception on most parts of the ship while in port. I walked
the decks endlessly trying to get a signal. Though reception was
a bit better while we were sailing out of port, I was usually
working during that time and couldn't make any calls. So, in
order to stay in touch with my family and hear their voices, I
either had to take a crew shuttle into town so I could get phone
reception and call them around 7 or 8 a.m. (thankfully my family
was in the same time zone that I was), or use the static-filled
public phones in ports of call while other crew members were
standing in line behind me anxiously awaiting their turn on the
phone.

Staying in touch with family members is one of the hardest parts
about working onboard a cruise line. In my next article, I'll
share stories of the trials and tribulations of receiving mail,
meeting up with family members, and just trying to stay in
contact with the rest of the world.

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RELATED LINKS:

Read Kim's first article in the series at:
http://allearsnet.com/cruise/issue389.htm
Part II is at:http://allearsnet.com/cruise/issue393.htm
Part III is at: http://allearsnet.com/cruise/issue398.htm
Part IV is at:http://allearsnet.com/cruise/issue404.htm
Part V is at: http://www.allearsnet.com/cruise/issue412.htm

]

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Kimberly Button is the author of The Disney Queue Line Survival
Guidebook. For more information, to read an excerpt, and to sign
up for a monthly newsletter featuring Disney-themed activities,
visit www.disneysurvivalguide.com

Purchase Kim's book via: http://allearsnet.com/store.htm#2

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TIPS OF THE WEEK!


Mary Ellen shares a few tips for stroller users: Bring a
clamp-on type umbrella. We were able to bend ours around to keep
our toddler shaded at all times. We saw many strollers with
canopies where the kids were still directly in the sun. Also,
buy clear, 39-gallon garbage bags. They are cheap, and cover an
umbrella stroller nicely. Also you can carry two or three in a
small bag and just throw them out when you are done. Finally, if
your umbrella stroller doesn't have a basket, consider a bag
that will snap on. Snaps are important so you can swing the bag
around to the seat so the stroller doesn't flip over when you
leave it. Ours was quilted, which helped keep our drink bottles
insulated in the pockets. It also was able to stay on when you
folded the stroller up too.

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Cathy B. comments: I just called 407-WDW-DINE and I was able to
make a dining reservation for an upcoming trip, December 16, at
Tusker House. They were taking reservations for the new
character breakfast buffet and lunch/dinner non-character
buffet. The lunch buffet will cost $23.99/adult and $12.99/child
3-9. (They said they were still unable to make reservations for
Yak & Yeti.)

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Michelle Buchecker says: Even if you are not a fan of food on
the bone, don't let that stop you from going to the Hoop-Dee-Doo
Revue. I let our hotel concierge know my aversion to food on the
bone and he called over to Hoop-Dee-Doo. When we arrived I was
served one of the most tender, juicy and well-seasoned boneless,
skinless chicken breasts I have ever had. Great also for those
watching their weight. The restaurant requests that you let them
know at least 12 hours in advance. Enjoy the show!

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Submit your Tip of the Week to: allearsnet@yahoo.com

And don't forget to check our searchable database of reader tips
http://allearsnet.com/rta/tips.php

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NEWS BITES


Epcot Celebrates 25 Years on October 1, 2007. The park was
buzzing with a re-dedication ceremony, limited merchandise,
talks with Marty Sklar, a special IllumiNations finale, and a
new exhibit in Innoventions (slated to be open until the end of
2007). Deb Wills and LindaMac are blogging about their
experiences over at BlogCentral:
http://allearsnet.com/blogs/


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Since Disney's "Year of a Million Dreams"has been extended into
next year, new "money-can't-buy" Disney dream prizes have been
announced for the 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway. In addition to
continuing to hand out such "dreams" as Dream FASTPASS badges,
special viewing for parades, Disney shopping sprees, and Dream
Mouse Ears or Pin and Lanyard sets, the prizes include:

-- A chance for guests to spend the night inside Disneyland in
Walt's Dream Suite. Using architectural renderings that Walt
Disney himself commissioned for an in-park, family retreat that
was never completed, Disneyland Resort is creating a lavish new
guest suite in the park s New Orleans Square. Beginning Jan. 31,
2008 -- and continuing most nights throughout the year - a
different winner will be chosen through a random process to
bring up to five guests to live Walt's dream and spend that
night in the Disneyland Dream Suite inside Disneyland Park.

-- A private day at Disney's tropical island paradise, Castaway
Cay.

-- A New Year's Eve night stay inside Cinderella Castle Suite at
Walt Disney World Resort.

-- A trip to the "High School Musical 3" film premiere for two
winners and up to three guests each. One prize includes a VIP
vacation to Disneyland Resort in California and the other
features a VIP vacation to Walt Disney World Resort in Florida
where the music and excitement of "High School Musical" comes to
life in high-energy shows.

-- Become Disney's Grand Marshal Around the Globe. One winner
and up to three guests will be sent on a 15-day whirlwind tour
of four Disney destinations -- Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney
World Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland and Disneyland Resort Paris.
At each stop on the magical journey, the winner will serve as
Honorary Grand Marshal of Disney's daily parade.

These prizes and more are featured in an online catalog known as
the Disney Dreams Catalog, which can be found at
www.DisneyParks.com/DreamCatalog.

The full press release can be found here:
http://allearsnet.com/news/hnews.htm#100107

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REHABS:

Snow White's Scary Adventures will be closed for refurbishment
January 28 February 15, 2008.

Splash Mountain will be closed for refurbishment from January 1
to February 15, 2008.

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RESORT POOL CLOSINGS -- Cooler weather means it's time for
maintenance on the Disney resort pools:

The Uzima Pool Slide at Animal Kingdom Lodge will be closed
October 8-19, 2007. Note that only the slide will be closed --
the pool itself will stay open.

The Yacht Club's "Quiet" Pool will be closed from October 22 to
November 29, 2007. The Beach Club's "Quiet" Pool will be closed
December 3-21, 2007. As an alternative, guests can use the Dunes
Cove pool at the Beach Club Villas, or Stormalong Bay.

The Caribbean Beach Resort's Barbados Village Pool will be
closed for refurbishment October 22-24, 2007. The main pool
located at Old Port Royale will then be closed for refurbishment
from January 7 to mid-September 2008. The resort has six other
non-feature pools at each of the "islands" within the resort,
that will be open during this timeframe. Small child-sized pool
slides will be temporarily added to the pools at the Jamaica
Village and Barbados Village.

The Jaguar Slide at Coronado Springs Resort's Dig Site will be
closed on November 26. Only the slide will be closed; the pool
will remain open.

The Wilderness Swimmin' Pool at Fort Wilderness will be closed
November 26 and 27. Meadow Swimmin' Pool will be partially
closed November 28 and 30 while its deck is cleaned; however the
pool will remain open.

The pools at Pop Century will stagger the days their decks are
cleaned. During these dates, decks will partially close, but the
pools will remain open:
-- Bowling Pin Pool: December 3 and 4
-- Computer Pool: December 5 and 6
-- Hippy Dippy Pool December 10 and 11

Port Orleans Riverside's "Quiet" Pool at Alligator Bayou will be
closed on December 17 and 18; all other pools at the resort will
remain open.

Hidden Springs Pool at the Villas at the Wilderness Lodge will
be closed October 8 - November 21. The feature pool at
Wilderness Lodge will be open during this refurbishment.

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The seasonal program Campfire on de' Bayou is offered October
through February only on Sunday and Thursday nights, 6:30 - 8
p.m., at Port Orleans Resort (weather permitting). Cast members
read stories about the resort and have guest sing-alongs at the
campfire site located behind the Fishin' Hole at Ol' Man Island.
No reservations are necessary. The price for s'more kits is
$5.25 (tax included).

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Disney Cruise Line now offers short video podcasts that showcase
the unique experiences Disney offers on a cruise vacation,
providing guests in-depth, portable information on specific
areas of Disney Cruise Line. Each episode is hosted by family
travel expert Emily Kaufman, also known as The Travel Mom, who
offers tips for parents looking to take a cruise vacation.
Interested guests can find all of the videos on
www.disneycruise.com. In addition to watching episodes on the
website or downloading them directly to their computer or video
iPod, you can also share episodes with friends and family via
email.

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Beginning this fall, Disney Cruise Line will introduce Onboard
Airline Check-In, a new service that enables qualified guests to
check-in for their post-cruise flights while on board the Disney
Magic or Disney Wonder, eliminating the need to do so at Orlando
International Airport. Guests participating in Onboard Airline
Check-In will not have to collect their luggage upon
debarkation, since checked luggage will be transported directly
from the ship to the guest's flight. While on the cruise,
guests' boarding passes will be delivered to their staterooms
the day prior to disembarkation. Upon the ship's return to Port
Canaveral, participating guests can proceed directly to Customs
and then to Orlando International Airport where they bypass
check-in and continue straight to airport security and on to
their assigned departure gate. To take advantage of this
service, guests will need to meet certain requirements and be
booked on a domestic flight on one of the seven participating
air carriers: AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, American
Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest
Airlines, or United Airlines/Ted. Eligible guests will be able
to enroll for Onboard Airline Check-in by completing
pre-registration information received at Orlando International
Airport or one of the Disney Cruise Line Hospitality Desks at
the Walt Disney World Resort and turning it in during check-in
at Port Canaveral.

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ALL EARS(R) HEARS

EDITOR'S NOTE: Items we run in ALL EARS(R) HEARS are from emails
we receive from our readers, and are not necessarily confirmed
announcements from the Walt Disney Company. We run these items
merely as points of interest; they often contain speculation or
hearsay. If we are not able to confirm a piece of information we
receive from a reader by the time we go to press, we may publish
it in the ALL EARS(R) HEARS section to get feedback from others
as to whether the item has any foundation. For factual
information that has been confirmed or published by the Walt
Disney Company, please refer to our NEWS BITES section, which
generally runs above this section.

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... The AllEars(R) team would like to extend a special thank you
to everyone who stopped by and said hello to us this past
weekend, as well as to those who braved the heat and humidity
during our Food and Wine stroll. You helped make our trip a
magical one!

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... from Angela, NC: We saw the new High School Musical 2:
School's Out! show/parade at the Studios on its opening day. It
was really good. They come out on a float and have dancers all
around. They start off at the front gates, park in the center
(by Mickey's Hat) and then go back to the front area. They get
children up to dance with them throughout the show. Since I
wasn't timing the show my guess is that it lasted about 20 to 30
minutes. My advice is to get as close to the front as you can if
you want your children to get up there and dance. You will see
most of the area's blocked off, but as soon as the float parks
they take down the ropes and let you move up close to the
staging area.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The show is actually about 25 minutes long,
according to AllEars(R) Researcher Kenny. If you get to the Hat
about 20 minutes before the show starts, talk to the cast
members in the dark green costumes, who should be able to tell
you where you need to be before the float arrives. The morning
shows are crowded, but the afternoon shows (those after the
parade) are less crowded, making it easier to get good vantage
points with less wait time.

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... from Marsha Emch: We just came back from the Grand Floridian
PhotoPass session (20-30 minutes with a private PhotoPass
photographer) and were told that they plan to expand this
service to "all of the hotels," if it is successful. The next
one scheduled for a trial is the Polynesian PhotoPass in 2008.

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... from Mary Ellen: We used Kids Nite Out on September 16 at
Old Key West resort. Our sitter was Diane. She was great. I was
very, very nervous and ready to back out, but when she arrived
she completely set me and my husband at ease. She clicked right
away with my 3 1/2-year-old daughter. My daughter could have
cared less when we left. She brought plenty of activities to
keep a busy child happy. She checked in with us before we had a
chance to check in with her. She kept a diary of all that they
did while we were gone so that we would know. My daughter didn't
want her to leave, they had a blast. I would definitely use this
service again and would request Diane again!

http://allearsnet.com/pl/childfaq.htm

Do you have experiences to share about either Disney's Kid Clubs
or other in-room child care services? Drop us a note via our
feedback form:

http://allearsnet.com/forms/feedback.htm

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Think you know Walt Disney World inside and out? This ALL EARS
(R) feature is designed to stump WDW enthusiasts.

Here is another batch of "Written Hidden Mickeys" by Guest
Mindboggler Bret Sohl. Somewhere in each of the following
statements is a Disney-related term, character name or
attraction. The letters are in order and are not jumbled up.

EXAMPLES:

1. Always alloW ALTernates when planning your day at Disney.
(The "Hidden Mickey" in this sentence is WALT.)

2. I have a coMIC KEYpad for my computer. (The "Hidden Mickey"
in this sentence is MICKEY.)

Got it? Then here are Bret's Written Hidden Mickeys! HINT:
Sometimes the sentence is a clue as to what the Hidden Mickey
is!

1. In the battle of the beasts I'm backing the king of the
jungle!

2. I had a scary dream that I met an evil Raja far away in a
distant land.

3. I think I will take Latin this year in school.

4. So far I have met Peter and the Captain and Wendy. Let's meet
them all!

Do you know the answers? PLEASE, please read our rules
carefully:

1) You must be an ALL EARS(R) subscriber. 2) You must be 18
years of age or older. 3) Only ONE entry per subscriber.
Multiple entries will result in disqualification. 4) All entries
become the exclusive property of ALL EARS(R) and will not be
acknowledged or returned. 5) Only ONE winner per household. If
you've previously won a Mousy Mindboggler snowglobe, please do
not enter again. Your entry will be disqualified. 6) Void where
prohibited.

Our complete Mousy Mindboggler rules can be found at
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TO ENTER: Send your guesses IN THE SUBJECT LINE of an email
message to: mmindboggler@yahoo.com

NOTE: If your answers do not fit in the subject line, you may
send them in the body of the email, but please do this ONLY if
your answers will not fit on the subject line.

DEADLINE: Send your guesses in NO LATER THAN 11:59 p.m.
(Eastern), Sunday, October 7, 2007. One email will be chosen at
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The winner of this week's Mousy Mindboggler will receive a
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The solution to LAST WEEK'S Mousy Mindboggler:

If you're a fan of television game shows you may recognize the
"Before and After" concept. We give the descriptions of two
Disney-related terms (restaurant, shop, attraction, parade,
event, etc.) that have a common word in the middle. The solution
is a new, combined Disney-related term.

For example:

One of Epcot's newest thrill rides +

one of WDW's favorite roller coasters in the dark =

Mission: SPACE Mountain. (Mission:SPACE + Space Mountain)

Last week, Guest Mindboggler Heather submitted a BEFORE AND
AFTER challenge:

Hemingway would have loved the pizza here

+

A mode of transport to the Magic Kingdom that gets you there in
high gear

= ?????

SOLUTION:

Sassagoula Pizza Express

+

Express Monorail

=

Sassagoula Pizza EXPRESS Monorail

Congratulations to Harry W. of Ohio, whose email was chosen from
only 39 submitted with the correct answer this week. (Yes, it
was a bit of a challenge this week!) Harry will receive a
beautiful Disney snowglobe courtesy of Shontell Crawford and
http://www.dvcbyresale.com/ -- a perfect year-round reminder of
the Disney Magic!

Many thanks to all of you for playing!

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK

A simple magical touch of the hand can make a little girl's
dream come true, as portrayed in this week's photo, submitted by
Jennifer Siwula of Arlington, Virginia.

http://allearsnet.com/pw/pw.htm

Do YOU have a wonderful photograph that captures the Magic of
Walt Disney World? Send it to us and it could be chosen as our
Photo of the Week! Each week we'll select one photograph that we
think best conveys that extra sprinkling of pixie dust, and
display it for all our readers to see. Send us your favorite
memories and let's see what "develops!"

http://allearsnet.com/pw/pw.htm#guidelines

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FROM OUR EARS TO YOUR EYES!
WHAT'S NEW ON ALLEARSNET.COM?

The 2008 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival has begun!
Reviews of several opening weekend events, with some photos:

Cheese Tastings by Jack Spence:
http://allearsnet.com/tp/ep/fw07/fw07_cheese.htm

The Cook, The Book and The Bottle by Jack Spence:
http://allearsnet.com/tp/ep/fw07/cbb.htm

Food & Wine Pairing in France by Gloria:
http://allearsnet.com/tp/ep/fw07/fw07_pair.htm

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A new suite is being built at Disneyland for the 2008 Disney
Dreams Giveaway. Read the press release here:

http://allearsnet.com/dlr/news/hnews_dl.htm#dl100107d

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Disneyland Resort recently raised ticket prices. AllEars(R)
Disneyland Correspondent Laura Gilbreath updated the Disneyland
Ticket FAQ here:

http://allearsnet.com/dlr/tp/tkt.htm

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This week at All Ears(R) Blog Central:
http://www.allearsnet.com/blogs/

Linda Mac writes about the dedication ceremony for the new
National Treasures exhibit in the American Adventure and her
experiences at Epcot's 25th Celebration:
http://allearsnet.com/blogs/lindamac/

Deb Wills blogs about her experiences at Epcot's Celebration 25:
http://allearsnet.com/blogs/debwills/

Disneyland Correspondent Laura Gilbreath reveals just how many
sweet teeth she has as she talks about Halloween treats at
Disneyland Resort:
http://allearsnet.com/blogs/lauragilbreath/

Picture This! Barrie, Scott and Lisa share their latest photo
tips:
http://www.allearsnet.com/blogs/photoblog/

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Need an answer? Then read Anita Answer! This week Anita answers
questions all about Epcot, in honor of the park's 25th
anniversary: the Fountain of Nations Dedication Ceremony; the
Experimental "City" or "Community" of Tomorrow; countries
originally slated for World Showcase; Mission: SPACE standing or
sitting; greenhouse boat ride in Epcot; and EPCOT Center's
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1 comment:

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Hey Tom,

Guess you missed this part of our newsletter:

"No parts of this newsletter may be reprinted without prior
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While we're very glad that you like the newsletter enough to re-publish it here, we really wish you would have contacted us first.

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