We have not been to Disney World since our youngest was 10 (heis now 37) and we are planning a trip there in the fall and I will remember to check out these locales.
Superb posterization, A.Mac. The colours are so vivid, they seem unnatural, but then all of Disney World is kind of unnatural, isn't it. I recall that Disney World built a residence area, with homes that people moved to and lived in permanently. I wonder how that is doing.
Today, were unveiling something very different an unprecedented opportunity to buy a home at the Walt Disney World Resort . You read right. Golden Oak is a new one-of-a-kind, luxury residential resort community that Disney Imagineers helped design. So, of course, itll have a unique Disney touch. Take a look at our first released artist rendering of a Tuscan village courtyard home its one of several architectural styles thatll be featured at Golden Oak. Parks, pedestrian pathways and a private clubhouse are also planned for the community designed especially for resort living.
Golden Oak, named after Walts Golden Oak Ranch in California, will offer single-family, custom homes priced between approximately $1.5 million and $8 million, with fewer than 30 home sites available for sale this year. Residents will also have access to select amenities at the planned Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, including the full service spa, restaurants, golf course and event space.
Beautiful posters Mac! I have never been to the Disney Park in Orlando, just out here in California. That was 40 years ago and I still sometimes wake up, soaked in sweat, with the music to "It's a Small World" screaming in my brain. I'm convinced it was what started my Depression.
I have some good memories of "It's a Small World" with my grandchildren I won't bore you with the details but for you and Kavika and others, at WDW, the ride is currently closed.
Been fishin' and working in the garden lately but needed to get back to doing these.
Beautiful Posters!
Thanks for sharing.
We have not been to Disney World since our youngest was 10 (heis now 37) and we are planning a trip there in the fall and I will remember to check out these locales.
Great posters Mac. Love thecolors.
Superb posterization, A.Mac. The colours are so vivid, they seem unnatural, but then all of Disney World is kind of unnatural, isn't it. I recall that Disney World built a residence area, with homes that people moved to and lived in permanently. I wonder how that is doing.
First I'm hearing of that
I can't open the links for these searches, but I think they describe what I was referring to:
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posted on June 23rd, 2010 by Thomas Smith, Social Media Director, Disney Parks
Today, were unveiling something very different an unprecedented opportunity to buy a home at the Walt Disney World Resort . You read right. Golden Oak is a new one-of-a-kind, luxury residential resort community that Disney Imagineers helped design. So, of course, itll have a unique Disney touch.
Take a look at our first released artist rendering of a Tuscan village courtyard home its one of several architectural styles thatll be featured at Golden Oak. Parks, pedestrian pathways and a private clubhouse are also planned for the community designed especially for resort living.
Golden Oak, named after Walts Golden Oak Ranch in California, will offer single-family, custom homes priced between approximately $1.5 million and $8 million, with fewer than 30 home sites available for sale this year. Residents will also have access to select amenities at the planned Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, including the full service spa, restaurants, golf course and event space.
Well have more on this in future Disney Parks Blog posts. But if youd like to know more right now, please visit www.disneygoldenoak.com .
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Damn just out of reach for me.
Beautiful posters Mac! I have never been to the Disney Park in Orlando, just out here in California. That was 40 years ago and I still sometimes wake up, soaked in sweat, with the music to "It's a Small World" screaming in my brain. I'm convinced it was what started my Depression.
MM, Don't ever mention that song again. NEVER, NEVER, and more NEVER and throw in EVER.
Rushing to buy ear plugs.
(hanging my head in shame) I should of known better.
Throw on some Led Zeppelin. LOUD! Always works for me.
I have some good memories of "It's a Small World" with my grandchildren I won't bore you with the details but for you and Kavika and others, at WDW, the ride is currently closed.
Mixing work with fun and the outcome is wonderful! I hope you have a lot of success with these. It is well deserved!
Very nice indeed!!!
Not if you win the big lottery.
My son's favourite place was the tree house.
Closed? I thought it was the keynote ride for little kids.
double post.....please feel free to delete....
Beautiful!! Guess which one is my favorite?
Great job Mac!!
"IF" -- depending on the size of the jackpot -- in the following priority order"
1) Pay off all debt (fortunately I have almost none)
2) Trust fund for my grandchildren
3) Annual cash gift to my daughter update wills and create a Living Trust
4) Cash gifts to close friends (and some not-so-close who have experienced some difficult life-experiences)
5) Contributions to various charities
6) All-expense paid gathering of NT special friends (you know who you are)
7) Buy a slightly larger boat instead of a 12' jonboat, maybe a 14' aluminum 3-seater. WTF! You only go around once.
8) Contribute big-time to the "Smallmouth Bass" project for the lake I fish in the Pocono Mountains
9) Give Perrie/NT full-funding for the site (based on estimated costs over the next 10 years -- with re-opener option in year 11).
10) Pending
Just a temporary closing for updating.
Apologies in advance
Count your blessings, Buzz -- I don't think you can view this.That's a most kind compliment, Spikegary what a dream assignment that would be!
I'll go with the topiary.
LOL...it's soooo pretty!
You're right, I can't.
It's the Small World video.