Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Sailing, sailing...

So here I am eating at the Hungry Bear watching the Columbia and Mark Twain cruise by the waterside seating and I notice that the Columbia has a model ship in the rear window as well as a telescope. Quick, grab the camera and just let the fries go cold! To be honest, I've never ventured below deck on the Columbia. Looks like I'll have some exploring to do next time!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great capture!

3.5 days is not nearly enough time to spend at Disneyland. I could of used two weeks!

Ryan P. Wilson said...

I agree with George.

My wife and I were looking forward to being on board of the Columbia on our honeymoon, sadly though only the riverboat was piloting the murky waters. Next trip though, next trip...

Mike said...

You should definitely check out the Columbia below decks. I used to work the Mark Twain and we would let kids come up to the wheel house and steer the ship. On the Columbia, the detail below decks is exquisite and reminds one of the pre-Eisnerization days at Disneyland. Remember when Disneyland was full of "extras" that made the theming awesome. Sure, many remain, but most have been changed into retail locations or food service stations. Money. Walt always said: "It's all about the money, hang the imagination and artistry stuff!"

I've got a blog devoted to my days as an Adventure/Frontier Cast Member: "Jungle is 101" or "http//jungleis101.blogspot.com". I'll have to add your site to my list!