Continuning on with our Studio Tram Tour of Walt Disney Studios, we are faced with a replica of a set used in the mini-series Dinotopia.


This is the Waterfall City facade which was used on the mini-series, and it allows the guest to have a closer look at how a movie set is constructed and how it appears from behind the camera.

Here we see some of the runs and riggings for the camera, and also a truck used to transport equipment. And what's that? Another detail from the Imagineers in the number plate? Let's have a closer look.

I am not sure what '9606' stands for. I guessed June 1996, and the only major achievement with the Resort then was the extension of their festival tie-in with the new Space Mountain ride. However 'VA92' relates to the opening of Euro Disney in 1992 (presuming VA stands for Marne-la-Vallee, where Euro Disney is situated). And can you also find the Hidden Mickey?
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