This was displayed in one of the many attractions in Hollywood Studios called the The Great Movie Ride. You'll find yourself smack dab in the middle of some of the greatest movie scenes in history. Board a vehicle that takes you through realistic recreations of memorable film moments, from 1930s gangster flicks to contemporary sci-fi classics.
I like this hanging dragon display on the side of the building. Our friend's daughter, Akesha, with Ms. Burrito.
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What's inside, Ate Rose? A museum or something?
ReplyDeleteIt's a showing of the old movies that was done years and years ago. It's kinda like a museum because you'll see different old stuff that was used from movies on your way to the showing room.
ReplyDeleteThe girls are so cute.
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I like the building, I hope that I got a chance to visit there too.
ReplyDeleteSweet girls...lovely poses, and wonderful architecture.
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hello girls! you both are so cute. i see a strong bond here :)
ReplyDeletethat's nice ganda naman ng 2 angels. Here is my entry
ReplyDeleteganda nang mga kuha mo sis...parang tired natong dalawa sa kakalakad...lol! so cute...:)
ReplyDeleteGlad you shared so me of the interesting sights from your world. The little girls just set it off.
ReplyDeleteThe artwork is so different than what we generally know - it is of a culture that is thousands of years old. The pagoda is so stylish!
ReplyDeletethe two little girls are so sweet !
ReplyDeletewow...so nice...so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI also fell for the sweet bonding between the two girls.
ReplyDeleteGirls are that way; so cute and very, very good friends. Bet they had an exciting day at the Hollywood museum.I know my daughter had, just a few years ago.
Nice pictures, frames are very good, I like to visit these spectacular studios. I wish you a happy week.
ReplyDeleteCute girls:) Beautiful attraction.
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Very dramatic display, and the girls are quite the little models, aren't they :).
ReplyDeleteYour daughter and her friend are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThey made me smile.
Happy Ruby Tuesday.
The dragon displays are a good choice for D day and your daughter with her friend are adorable. Carver, ABC Wednesday Team
ReplyDeleteLove the dragon motif!
ReplyDeleteAh...this made me remember that I was going to post a dragon too (it being the year of the dragon), but got sidetracked with decannulation.
ReplyDeleteI am so intrigued by that shot of the wall sculpture (for lack of better words) with the seven bells, lotus, flames, etc. So full of symbolism.
What lovely photos of both girls and building! I've been a movie buff since about 1930, when I was 10 years old. I'd really enjoy such a museum!
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the dragon and the girls.
ReplyDeleteI like that dragon display too! Have a look at my entry this week, I choose dragon too, but dragon lantern.
ReplyDeleteawww! what a sweet girls they are Sis, little torista :-) Visiting from MYM Mommy Dhemz, hope that you can return the visit too.
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Visiting back Sis from Blue Monday, hope that you can return the visit too.
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Awe look at the two! pretty kids- visiting from kids style sundays http://youbeingamother.blogspot.com/2012/02/when-toddlers-dress-themselves.html
ReplyDeleteIs that Graumans Chinese Theatre where all the famous hand and foot prints of actors are? Or maybe a replica ? Great Pics !
ReplyDeleteSis, visiting back this time from Ruby Tuesdays 2, hope that you can return the visit too.
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beautiful temple and cute little ladies.
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