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More pure enchantment and more pure delight!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYU9pROIH8

I found this clip whilst browsing YouTube the other day. It's a clip from the opening of Walt Disney World TV special, which featured an elaborate production number (seen here in full, with no Astro Orbiter or roof for the tea cups!), basically brainwashing people to come over and over again. However, it was also rather lame, even, I guess, by 1971 standards. This clip takes a section of the number and loops it over and over again, resulting in quite a few laughs.
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Thanks for posting. I usually go to Disney World and it was interesting to see how different the new Disneyland version is. I was in Disneyland in 2003 and it was closed, so I never got to see the way it used to be, but I hear it wasn't that great. Someone told me you basically went up the hill and spiraled down. Is that correct? The WDW version is full of twists, turns, and drops.
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Post by Fidget1234 »

wow- was that really WDW???
with like- NOTHING in Tomorrowland!!!!
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Post by goofystitch »

Wow. That was weird. My post meant for another topic about the new space mountain ended up as a reply to this topic. I don't know how that happened. I've been having other problems where I post something and it never gets posted, so maybe my posts get secretly posted elsewhere? lol.
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I just watched that and the full "There's More" commercial, and I don't know which is scarier!

I would willingly fork over large sums of money if Disney compiled all those ads onto a DVD of some sort.
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