ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Okay, I have to admit that from the brochure, Miniature World looked incredibly cheesy and I wasn't really too excited to go. However, after going, I am convinced that that brochure is quite out of date, looks like it is out of the 70's. It was actually quite impressive!! The first section was full of all kinds of little scenes from history, including some moving parts, like a train. My favorite part of that section, was the scene with all the castles in it. That was neat! Next, was a section dedicated to fairytales and other such stories. There was "The Little Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe," one with a bunch of Princess stories, "Swiss Family Robinson", etc. Then they had a section of just doll houses. They were incredible-- with such amazing details!! And lastly, there was a section with a circus. That was so neat! Most of this scene, was in action (it was moving), and lighting up. Also, in some of the scenes, it would get dark for about 3 minutes and then slowly become daytime again, for about 7 minutes. That was really cool in this one because all of the rides and circus tent and things were lit up and moving. It looked real, only in a Miniature World. Imagine that!! ;)
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That's fun to see those pics. Glen and I went there last October for our anniversary. Minature World was neat. I wanted to take a picture of all the displays.
Your girls are looking so grown up! -summer
ps. I finally got back into blogging. :)
I agree this was a very pleasant surprise on how fun it truly was to see all of the intricate workings that they made it look so real. I especially liked the castles from the world.
Summer, your girl is looking so grown up too!!! Also, I am so glad you are back into blogging!! Yeah!! :)
Liz, the castles were my favorite too! :)
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