The Viking Ship was once a part
of the Norway Pavilion, but has since been removed.
One of the parts of publishing this blog that I enjoy the
most is the weekly “Where in the World?” photo and corresponding quiz/poll. Each Saturday I return to the “Where in the
World” photo file on the desk top of my computer and scroll through the photos
to pick the one that I want to use that week.
Not only do I need to select a picture, but I need to be thinking about
other possible locations that the photo might have been taken in addition to
THE location that photo was taken, for the quiz/poll responses.
We are whittling away the days until our next Walt Disney
World vacation and all three of us keep an eye out for potential “Where in the
World. . .” photo opportunities while at the World. After the photos are downloaded to the
computer, I go through and move photos to the “Where in the World” file on the
desk top, so that finding them each week is a bit easier than wading through
all of the photo files on our computer.
No more front car Monorail rides!
Some of the “Where in the World” photos contain family
members, other do not. I’m not sure of
the audiences’ preference. You’re
welcome to weigh in here if you have a preference.
Some of our photos, which have been taken over the past 5
years, are of locations that no longer exist—such as Fantasyland photos, or of
opportunities that no longer exist—such as rides in the front of the
monorail. I have to consider whether or
not it is fair to include those photos as a part of the “Where in the Word”
repertoire.
Then there is the consideration for the potential responses
on the quiz/poll. Sometimes it easier than others to come up with 3 alternative
locations a photo might have been taken.
I have to consider all other parts of the enormous Walt Disney World
Resort. I take into consideration themes
or connections to help me determine other possible responses. Often, my selection of photo is based on
whether or not ideas are popping into my head for possible answers on the quiz.
I hope you enjoy playing “Where in the World” as much as I
enjoy providing it for you. Each time,
it brings back memories from the time and place when the photo was taken. I hope “Where in the Word” brings you
memories from a Walt Disney World vacation or spurs you to discover something
in the World that you hadn’t discovered before!
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