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DISNEYLAND ARCHITECTURE

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Yep, I had another weekend trip to Disneyland! I wish I could have spent the day taking pictures of the interesting people that the park attracts, but I didn't know how to do that without coming home with a black eye, so I photographed architecture instead. See what you think!

I like the idea of giving a high-ceiling room a display gallery like this (above) one. The lower tier of the gallery contains tracks for a model railroad. 


I love complex wooden ceiling/roof structures (above) like the kind you see in Fantasyland.


Here's (above) Minnie's House in Toontown. It's a craftsman bungalow modified to be super cozy. That 30s/40s look works great. 


I like the way that leaf pattern on the sofa workswith the green walls.


Opposite the sofa (above) is the fireplace and an intriguing grotto with steps leading to the second floor.

Next door is Mickey's house (above) and that has a somewhat different fireplace.


I like the storage area (above) in Mickey's house. Those green columns work great!


Nice banisters! What are they made of? It looks like a combination of plastic and concrete, but I'm probably wrong. 


Wow! A nice car design! I wish someone would build real cars like this. The front windshield frame serves as a rollbar, and the fenders might serve as rubberized shock absorbers protecting the driver from broadside collisions.


Here's (above) what appears to be the second floors of two adjacent buildings. Actually it's one building with two stylized fronts. I'm guessing that the second floor interiors are one extended room with two different levels connected by steps.

Well, that's all I have room for now.

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