Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 9:24 pm
That's one place I haven't watched the pyro from yet...the "Tink Slam" platform! I should try that next time! :)
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From what I JUST got in orientation, yes it is a family that does Tink.Grumpy wrote:I have actually heard that the two Tinkerbells are a mother/daughterCloud Buster wrote:For those interested --
I've just found out that the idea of Tinkerbell flying down Main Street is
being seriously reconsidered. Word on the Entertainment street is that
within two years, both remaining human Tinkerbells will be fired in favor
of anamatronic versions.
team. I heard that mom's been doing it for (I think) about 20 years or
so ... and she's in her 50s. I'm assuming that daughter's in her 20s or 30s
then....
I have to respond here. The Eureka parade was one of the most delightful things I've ever seen. I finally got family there to see it -- and, of course, it had closed. Something that was so wonderfully "California" should have been kept or revamped, IMHO, rather than completely thrown out in favor of more character stuff.sistercoyote wrote:Yes, it was "short" in terms of number of floats &c.
OTOH, it wasn't ever really intended to be a parade. More like a
streetside show (something used much more effectively over at DCA in
Eureka, frankly).
To be honest, I rather enjoyed Light Magic. But it's biggest problem is that there were very few spots in which you could really see the show, and most people didn't know where those spots were.IndyandMarion wrote:Ive never seen Light Magic before...never been to the other Mouse House either in fact. What was so bad about it?