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Monday, 27 June 2011

WDW - Where Adults Become Kids - Spotlight Attraction



Welcome to the third installment of WDW - Where Adults Become Kids Spotlight Attraction!!! This week, we head over to Adventureland! Here, we start off by taking a tour on the Jungle Cruise...Then we fly high over the buildings of Agrabah on Aladdin's Magic Carpets before finally relaxing in the Swiss Family Robison Treehouse...

ADVENTURELAND


Strolling beneath dense vines and bamboo branches, guests make their way to Adventureland, where exotic locales – Southeast Asia, Africa, Polynesia and the Caribbean – are combined into one colourful fantasy. Guests can explore the Swiss Family Treehouse, board a tropical launch for the popular Jungle Cruise, or be immersed in a great swashbuckling adventure in Pirates of the Caribbean.

Jungle Cruise


Abandoned temples, inspired by the ruins in Southeast Asia set the stage for adventure on the Jungle Cruise, a fanciful and funny journey along the most famous rivers of the world. Within the safety of a canopied boat, guests encounter fierce tigers, playful elephants, curious gorillas, and frolicking hippos at every turn (of the animatronics kind of course!), as well as some very corny jokes.

Aladdin's Magic Carpets


It’s a whole new world of fun as Aladdin's Magic Carpets send guests whirling around a large Genie lamp. The flying carpets are controlled by their riders as passengers decide on the side to side and tilt movements. Be sure to avoid the surrounding water spitting camels!

Swiss Family Treehouse



This gigantic plant is the make believe home of the castaway Robinson clan from Disney’s film Swiss Family Robinson. The tree is unofficially classed as Disneyodendron eximus, a genus that humorously translates as “out-of-the-ordinary Disney tree”. Weighing in at 200 tonnes, the fantastic tree is made of steel and concrete, and enlivened with 800,000 fabricated leaves, flowers and buds. The tree showcases a fascinating pulley system, which uses bamboo buckets to provide water high up in the branches. Visitors can climb the narrow stairs and peek in the study, bedrooms, a family room with a pump organ and the spacious kitchen.

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