Fantasyland Art Festival |
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"Caricatures, color portraits while you wait." Much like its shorter-lived sister, Main Street's Art Festival, the Fantasyland Art Festival was a merchandise operation that specialized in one product: souvenir portraits of guests rendered in ink, pastels or oil pencil. The Festival was originally located at the west end of Fantasyland, where it occupied the alcoves between Peter Pan's Flight and the restrooms just north of the Liberty Square portal. The original easel storage closets remained in that location until late 2000, when the Peter Pan's Flight queue was extended through the wall. By 1973 a new home had been built for the Art Festival
at the opposite end of Fantasyland. The attractive little
structure just across from the Mad Tea Party was tacked
onto the east side Mr. Toad's Wild Ride's show building,
and the artists moved down the street to line the new
building's double patios. |
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Fantasyland Art Festival Opened: October 1, 1971 All photos copyright |
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