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| Don’t make the
mistake of thinking that “it’s a small
world” is corny and juvenile. It’s
a magical journey that takes you across the globe
celebrating the innocence and friendship that’s
in the hearts of children throughout the world
(and what’s so corny about that?). |
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| Much of the fun in “it’s
a small world” is in trying to figure out
what part of the world you’re in. As the
ride proceeds you’ll find yourself in more
exotic locations such as India, Asia and a tropical
rain
forest. |
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| Listen to how the famous
theme song changes as you visit the different countries.
You’ll even hear the words sung in many different
languages. |
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| The graphics and colors
throughout the attraction are the unique design
of Mary Blair and are a wonder to behold. Take
a moment to appreciate the use of color and shape
and how they work together in the varying scenes. |
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| One of the most stunning
effects is the rotating sun which you’ll
see about halfway through the ride. |
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| Keep an eye out for
the friendly hippo with the glowing eyes. |
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| The Taj Mahal scene
is particularly enchanting, especially the reflecting
pool in front. |
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| The final room is pure
magic, a fanciful carnival in pure white highlighted
by hundreds of dazzling lights. It’s here
that all the children of the world gather for one
last celebration. Take a close look and you’ll
even see that their clothing has been redesigned
in shades of white! |
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