Class
Pins
Type
Public
SKU
Origin
Categories
Annual Passholder, Character, Restaurant/Shop, Series
Edition Type
Quantity
10000
Original Price
0.00 GWP
Released
3/12/2006
Retired
Yes
Artist
Movie(s)
Celebrating Five Decades of Disney Dining, this collection of Annual Passholder exclusive pins are available with every $30.00 food and beverage purchase at select dining locations (see below). Each pin comes in its own nostalgically themed box inspired by water color images form Guide Books of 1955 and 1957. Printed on the interior of each box is the name of the Restaurant, some fun facts about each dining location and line art representing the land of each location.
Fun Fact:
This quaint refreshment location came out of hi-bear-nation and debuted to Guests visiting Bear Country in 1972. An ingenious use of mirrors made the bar seem to stretch as far as a country mile, resulting in the bar's whimsical name. Walt Disney World was actually the first Disney theme park to feature the Mile Long Bar; the bar was featured in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom. In 1989, Splash Mountain made its "splashy" debut at the Disneyland® Resort and soon Guests were journeying through the world of Brer Bear, Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit in hopes of finding the secret "laughing place." To go along with the new attraction, the Mile Long Bar was renamed the "Brer Bar." Guests who were drenched on Splash Mountain could stroll across the way to Brer Bar and become quenched with light fare and cool drinks.
Fun Fact:
This quaint refreshment location came out of hi-bear-nation and debuted to Guests visiting Bear Country in 1972. An ingenious use of mirrors made the bar seem to stretch as far as a country mile, resulting in the bar's whimsical name. Walt Disney World was actually the first Disney theme park to feature the Mile Long Bar; the bar was featured in Frontierland at the Magic Kingdom. In 1989, Splash Mountain made its "splashy" debut at the Disneyland® Resort and soon Guests were journeying through the world of Brer Bear, Brer Fox and Brer Rabbit in hopes of finding the secret "laughing place." To go along with the new attraction, the Mile Long Bar was renamed the "Brer Bar." Guests who were drenched on Splash Mountain could stroll across the way to Brer Bar and become quenched with light fare and cool drinks.
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