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  2. Electrical Water Pageant - Wikipedia

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    On Monday October 25, 1971; the Electrical Water Pageant premiered on the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake for "Dedication Day" at Walt Disney World. In addition to the 14 floats, its opening night included fireworks and pyrotechnics launched from the 14 floats and an additional float behind the Electrical Water Pageant.

  3. Main Street Electrical Parade - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor to the 1972 Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade was the Electrical Water Pageant, a show consisting of fourteen 25-foot-tall (7.6 m) screens decorated with electrical lights and presented on Walt Disney World's Seven Seas Lagoon from 1971 to the present.

  4. Prince Charming Regal Carrousel - Wikipedia

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    It was moved to Olympic Park in Irvington, New Jersey, and in 1967 the Walt Disney Company purchased it. [1] Arrow Development, in which Disney had purchased a 1/3 interest in 1960 and which had restored the King Arthur Carousel for Disneyland, produced new engineering drawings for the mechanism and horses. It was shipped to California, where ...

  5. List of American films of 1971 - Wikipedia

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    Rank Film Distributors / Hammer Film Productions Peter Sasdy (director); Jeremy Paul (screenplay); Ingrid Pitt , Nigel Green , Sandor Elès , Maurice Denham , Patience Collier , Lesley-Anne Down , Peter Jeffrey , Leon Lissek , Jessie Evans, Andria Lawrence , Susan Brodrick , Nike Arrighi , Marianne Stone , Charles Farrell , Anne Stallybrass ...

  6. Disney's first water park has been decaying for 15 years - AOL

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    When Disney River Country opened in 1976, visitors flocked to Orange County, Florida to ride the winding slides and traverse the wooden bridges. The park closed down 25 years later.

  7. Seven Seas Lagoon - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney World Ski Show [4] was an event held at Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake at Walt Disney World Resort in the 1970s. Shows were held five times daily. The show included eight-person, three-tiered pyramid, an exposition of flex-wing kite flying at 300 feet over the water and a series of jumps over a five and one-half foot ramp.

  8. Mickey Mouse Revue - Wikipedia

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    Contributing Disney Imagineers were John Hench, Bill Justice, and Wathel Rogers. [2] The original theater at Walt Disney World sat 500 park guests, but the pre-show area only had room for 300, which was a planning mistake. The animatronic Mickey currently resides in the Walt Disney Archives, and was put on display at the D23 Expo in 2011.

  9. True-Life Adventures - Wikipedia

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    True-Life Adventures is a series of short and full-length nature documentary films released by Walt Disney Productions between the years 1948 and 1960. [1] The first seven films released were thirty-minute shorts, with the subsequent seven films being full features.