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Animal Kingdom, wildlife safari. The truck we rode in looked eerily similar to the overlander I safaried from within back in 1998 for real. The tour guide pretended to be in the Kilimanjaro vicinity. They called it the Harambe Wildlife Preserve and the shtick included chasing poachers, saving a baby elephant, and learning some Swahili. It was very weird and very accurate. The shops, the architecture, and the food in the whole East Africa section of Animal Kingdom were totally accurate to the real world. After being in Kenya and Tanzania, experiencing the same setting (sights, sounds, and smells), but now full of white people was a bewildering experience.
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Tanya has spent the last couple of months working The Muppets 3D movie and this is part of the sculpture that stands out front. It's a great fountain! Ms. Piggy, unfortunately, demanded all of my telephoto but around her are many other silly Muppet characters.
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Doesn't he look amazing?
We stayed at the Disney All Star Resort, Jazz. The house-keepers leave animal shaped towel sculptures in your window each day. We got baby bunnies...I think ;-)
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