Disneyland maintenance and dive crews rushed to remove debris from an underwater track used by the Sailing Ship Columbia and Mark Twain Riverboat.
A black-and-white Mickey Mouse pilots the Mark Twain Riverboat down The Rivers of America during Fantasmic! at Disneyland in Anaheim, on Monday, July 17, 2017. Fantasmic! is DisneyÕs longest-running nighttime show. The Disneyland maintenance crew raced to the rescue to save “Fantasmic” with the help of a speedboat that kicked up a powerful wake – all in hopes of dislodging debris from an underwater track that threatened to cancel the nighttime spectacular.
The 9 p.m. show on Monday night was canceled due to technical difficulties, but the second show at 10:30 p.m. was performed as planned – thanks to the work of the Disneyland maintenance and dive teams. They had a ‘fling’ in Vegas and he promised to help her get a job at Tesla. When she arrived in Oakland, he revealed himself as a pimp, police say
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