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Ok, yeh I looked. There was nothing in there. I assumed it was an old trash can or something. But I didn't see anything in there.

 

You needed to look deeper into the barrel.

 

It's not a trash can.

 

It was placed over a piece of concrete that I assume is a remnant of the old railroad crossing arm that used to be at the entrance to the 400 loop.

 

I'm wanting to say the German pavilion at Epcot inside the restaurant.

 

Hah!

 

Strike one.

 

Try again!

 

And no clues for you-you should know this.

 

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The chicken one was tricky. I don't think Ive ever seen them. But then again I don't ride the train too often.

Sorry... I was hungry...

It figures "That Guy" would get that.  

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Gaston's Tavern

 

Still wrong.  Strike one for you.

 

Woops. I retract my guess. I joined this party late. Sorry.

 

Sorry, according to the Fort Fiends rule book, you can't retract a guess.

 

You still have one strike.

 

I guess old Devores isn't going to try again without a clue.

 

OK-this is in the MK.  It's not at or around Gaston's Tavern.

 

And it's not in the location of the defunct Snow White ride.

 

But, it's closer to the defunct Snow White ride than it is Gaston's Tavern.

 

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Just cause it looks German: pinocchio village haus?

 

It does look German.

 

But, why does Pinocchio Village Haus have a German theme?  The book was written by an Italian author and set in Italy.

 

In any event, no.

 

But you are moving in the right direction.

 

Nope, I've got it. Over the restrooms next to Columbia Harbor House.

 

You are very, very, very close, but not quite there.

 

It is not above any restrooms.

 

BTW those restrooms you're thinking of are closed.

 

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Shows how much attention I paid as we blitzed through FL trying to get to HM on a MNSSHP nite!

 

Come on, you're almost there!

 

You passed by it if you walked through FL on the way to HM.

 

That is, if it was there at the time.

 

I'm not sure it's not new. I don't remember ever seeing it before.

 

Is that inside the rapunzel bathrooms? And no I didn't wait for clues. Just been busy.

 

Strike two.

 

Santa was closer.

 

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I know it's fantasy land because it has that feel. I've never seen that painting though. Could it be a part of the mine car ride?

 

And that is strike three for you!

 

It must be new, because if it's been where it is, you and I have likely walked past it a hundred times.

 

Last clue- then I'm going to post a photo showing it so you can see where it is;

 

If you were to walk from Pinocchio Village Haus to the Rapunzel bathrooms, you will pass by it.  It's outside and in the open.

 

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That would put it at the Peter Pan ride.

 

 

Or it's a small world. Both of which just went through refurb.

 

You should have stopped at Peter Pan.

 

It is on the wall above the queue:

 

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Which raises an important question.

 

Why?

 

You always say that Disney has a reason for everything.

 

Why is there a portrait of a deer above the Peter Pan queue?

 

Why not Phil Holmes?

 

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Maybe that's Phil's animal spirit.

That's why I didn't recognize it. That's brand new and I don't walk through there. It's too congested and is quicker to use the super secret cm paths.

 

LOL.

 

I'm glad to hear that it's new.

 

I hated to think that I'd walked by it a hundred times and never noticed.

 

It's a strange place for a portrait of a deer.  Maybe that's just me, though.

 

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As far as the deer painted on Pan....I think it is all part of the effort to tie "old" Fantasyland together with NF.  The general theme of NF is one of a medieval European "fantasy forest" (except maybe Ariel....which should be carved out.  Literally).  From the upcoming Mine Train through the forest environment of Snow White, to the Beast's castle and Maurice's cottage, and all the way over to the Rapunzel tower, efforts were made to immerse the guest in that environment.  Unfortunately, much of old Fantasyland had more of a circusy, tenty feel.  I think they tried to pull it all together, so while the deer and tree motif on the outside of Pan might not make sense on a standalone basis, I think it does tie in aesthetically with everything else they've done.  

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