Steve (Main Street Magic) Simmons (12/2000):
I'd like to add a few comments about the backstage tour called
YuleTide Fantasy. My wife and I took this tour in December 2000
and here are a few of our comments:
We read about this and decided that we would take this as our
first "backstage" tour. I was surprised to see that there were several
other tours gathering at the same time. It can get a little confusing
for a "newbie". Our tour guide, Amy, and our driver, who gave out
nametags, met us and then we were ushered off to the "magic sleigh"
for the tour. There were twelve of us on this tour, all seasoned
Disney visitors. We first headed off to the back of Epcot and entered
through the CM (Cast Member)entrance to the back lot. I should let
anyone who intends to take any of these "behind the scenes" tours
know that picture taking is allowed ONLY in the parks. There should
be no photographs taken in the back lots or behind the scenes. It
was rather difficult for me to keep from taking pictures, but then
who wants to see a bunch of old buildings anyway? (Right!) Amy took
us out into the World exhibits, prior to anyone else (that portion
of Epcot had yet to open). We traveled through 4 or 5 of the lands
discussing how the holidays are celebrated in each country and how
Disney decorates the areas. We ended up in Japan and exited through
the back lot to our "magic sleigh" and headed off to Disney Studios.
There we again entered through the CM (cast member) back entrance
and after parking, walked through the back lot and out onto New
York street near the Osborne Lights. Now it was daytime and the
lights weren't on yet, but you could see how large the exhibit was.
We then wandered down past the Commissary, where we had a small
break for restrooms and refreshments and then down towards the Tower
of Terror. We once again entered the back lot near the Tower of
Terror and again were swept away to our next park, the Magic Kingdom.
There we entered on Main Street and walked about half way up, observing
the decorations. Again after a small break we mounted the "Magic
Sleigh" and were off to the Wilderness Lodge, our final stop on
the tour. We were shown the decoration there and while we were there
several of us were able to convince the CM's there to show us one
of the hidden Mickey's in the fireplace. From there we were returned
to the guest relations at Epcot where our tour ended. It was a pleasurable
three hours and very enjoyable. .
I should mention that our driver asked us if we thought that a
lunch at the Wilderness Lodge would be enjoyed as part of the tour
if they were to add it and we all agreed that the lunch would be
a welcome addition. So if anyone with the "powers to be" is reading
this, please, add a lunch at the Wilderness Lodge.
I agree that this trip is probably a "once-in-a-lifetime" happening.
We will do one of the other behind the scenes tours on our next
trip.
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