Butter pats used to be round and have Mickey or Minnie heads embossed on them
8-Trax
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No, I thought you meant that nacho cheese they had at first.Have you been in the last couple months because it's only been back for tha long. Prior to that there was another cheese that was not the same.
It's back. You can't just walk up and get it though. You pay $1 for a pretty large container.
The trolley down main street. I sort of remember horses used to pull them. Then it became electronic. And they got rid of them entirely. Maybe in Disneyland and not WDW?
My favorite club at Pleasure Island (besides the Adventurer's Club) was the short lived Cage, which preceded 8-Trax. Lots of great alternative, punk, and new wave music from the late 70's thru early 90's.
- The smell of the invisible ink they would stamp you with for reentry on your way out
- The 1970's paper bags with the Mickey balloon head pattern
- When (whatever it's going by now) was called The Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village. There used to be really cool shops, one was devoted to plants and topiaries
- When one of the shops in Frontier Land sold Breyer horses. I used to save my money and be thrilled at coming out with a new horse in a box with a handle (my daughter would have loved this!)
- The game room at the Contemporary was amazing! There was also a little movie theater in the back. I love The Wave but that game room was pretty cool.
What/when was Cage around? Never heard of it, and I loved PI! Especially the Adventurer's Club!
Early 1990's.
https://d23.com/a-to-z/cage/
Cage Nightclub at Pleasure Island at Walt Disney World, featuring music videos showing on 170 monitors. It opened on April 7, 1990 and closed in December 1992. Formerly Videopolis East; became 8 TRAX.
I couldn't find any photos online. It had a stark industrial look inside with lots of chain link fence. The music was from Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch Nails, and similar. Then they had 80's New Wave nights, like The Cure, Depeche Mode, Erasure, A Flock of Seagulls, Siouxsie & The Banshees, etc. And some punk and goth thrown in too.