Two snapshots of two different environments in Frontierland. First up is a house in Indian Village. The village was where guests would watch dancers and also explore life as a Native American in the late 1800s. The village was a nice example of the Imagineers edutainment.
Next up is a different environment, that of a Fort at the edge of the frontier. Here guests could learn and imagine themselves as Cavalry on the outpost of American civilization. Unfortunately, both environments are long gone.
Honestly, I never imagined myself as Cavalry on the outpost of civilization in Fort Wilderness. I was more like a guest going through Fort Wilderness looking around here and there at the details and then going to the snack bar or restroom before heading back to the rafts.
ReplyDeleteI never found Disneyland to be convincing except maybe as a very young child. It was the design aspects and the mechanical wonderland that it was and is that truly fascinated and kept me coming back for more.