Could some theme park malfunctions in Orlando actually be ghostly pranks? According to some Walt Disney World employees, a spirit named George haunts the Pirates of the Caribbean ride and will make it break down if no one wishes him a good morning that day. #FolkloreSunday
Orlando Sentinel, 2/7/14: "Disney spokesperson says there's "nothing to” rumors that PUSH the talking trash can is getting laid off. Says PUSH "isn’t going anywhere."
Unless you camp at Fort Wilderness, you probably won't recognize this trash can, photographed in 2007. Throughout the campground, cans are partially buried as a deterrent from critters knocking them over... and rifling through what’s inside. Long live camping at Walt Disney World!
Here’s a tip you can use at home: Want to spice up an off-the-shelf trash can with a little Disney magic? Grab an erasable marker and craft your favorite attractions on the side. Use this Space Mountain can from WDW as an example!
It's a double backstage special! Representation from the Cast Connection employee store near the Magic Kingdom AND an off-the-shelf recycling can with a Jiminy Cricket sticker slapped on.
Par-tee with an Arnold Palmer in hand as you tee off at one of his managed properties, Walt Disney World's Lake Buena Vista Golf Course.
Arnold Palmer Golf Management signed a 20-year partnership with Walt Disney World in 2011, taking over all golf course operations at the resort - which unfortunately means an infusion of UnMagical Trash cans.
What do you do when you have an ugly garbage can in a themed environment? You wrap it! This maintenance cart features a Pop Century Resort can wrap to disguise the generic can underneath. #TrashCanTuesday
The underside of an Air Force WC-130J #Weather#Reconnaissance#Airplane’s left horizontal stabilizer.
The prongs poking out behind the wing help the #plane discharge any accumulated electric charge.
The hinged section is the port #elevator.
The Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters stopped at #Orlando to educate the public about their mission.