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"Dogs do ski and men do fly."
The sight of Goofy, Donald or Pinocchio splashing their
way across the Seven Seas Lagoon or Bay Lake on
waterskis has been relatively familiar to WDW guests riding
the ferryboat to or from the Magic Kingdom or spending
leisure time near or on the water. These antics hail back to
the early 1970s, when the resort was in its infancy and a
wide range of entertainment options were being
tested. One of the more odd offerings from that time period
flashed briefly along the surface of the lagoon and was
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The Extinct WDW Staged on: Opened: June, 1972 All photos copyright |
A joint venture between WDW's Recreation and Entertainment departments, the show was viewed from a "special" vantage point (the grassy hillside between the Magic Kingdom monorail station and the lagoon) that was accessed by a special gate. Guests presented a "D" ticket or 75 cents to gain admission. There were five shows daily, some taking place as late as 11:00pm.
The cast of costumed Disney characters employed in the production ranged from Goofy and Pluto to Dumbo and hippopotami from Fantasia. And while my research suggests that The Wonderful World of Water ran for only two summer seasons (beginning in June 1972), its legacy of characters on skis continued on.
Furthermore it could be reasoned that at least
a few of the 23 cast members in WDW's show
must have "defected" from that old park down
the road. In any event, the show's short life span
might have yielded some consolation...and
some out-of-work skiers, at least until Sea World
opened in December 1973 and soon thereafter
began its own daily waterski shows.
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