One of those things that I thought was pretty neat and wanted to share. Make sure you check out the full-size photo. Crazy stuff.
Group portrait of entire Walt Disney World staff, including cast of costumed Disney characters in fore, standing in front of Cinderella Castle prior to grand opening of amusement park. October 15, 1971.
Ha ha, neat. I wonder what that photo would look like now. I love Pooh, the wide lens makes him look funny,
I graduated in a class of about 700 students. When they took our picture they had a camera that panned from one side to the other to get everyone in. Me and a few others were on the edge they started on. Once the camera passed us we ran behind the bleachers they set up and got in the picture a second time.
Certain victory.
lol.
No one believes me, and I don't really care, but my graduating class was 3000. It was very unusual. We didn't get a class photo, and our names were not called at the graduation ceremony.
-Travis
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From Wiki:
When the Magic Kingdom opened in 1971, the site employed about 5,500"cast members". Today it employs more than 63,000, spending more than$1.1 billion on payroll and $478 million on benefits each year. Thelargest single-site employer in the United States , Walt Disney World Resort has more than 3,000 job classifications.
Wiki: Walt Disney World
Though the photo doesnt look like 5k people. But im not going to even begin to count on that photo.
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^.. Its amusing to think of the population of that city, when we fill more than that in one area (Lane Stadium) at a Virginia Tech Football game... :)
'Course there's bigger colleges and of course pro.. but I only have my alma mater for perspective.
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