DL Trip Report
September 15-16, 1999
   
       

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All photos were taken on my new Nikon Coolpix 950 digital camera, at a resolution of 1600x1200. Our photos are even better than before!
As usual, I'll put a to the lower-left of photos I think are first rate.

You can click on the thumbnails to see the larger pictures!


Tarzan's Treehouse

While I didn't think that this new attraction is worthy of being stuck on billboards throughout the LA Area, it was definitely a nice upgrade to the old Swiss Family Treehouse. This one is definitely aimed towards the youngsters -- I just walked through and left. There are character meet and greet areas, as well as some interactive areas that I skipped over.

Top Left: A shot of the treehouse from down below

Below: Two scenes from up in the tree!

And out of the Jungle comes...

I took this picture below after riding Indy. It's a little dark, but that kind of adds to the effect.


Above: A Jungle Cruise boat motors along the river.

Some desktop backgrounds for you

Here at Jeff's Lostworld Disneyland, we've been providing good desktop pictures since 1995. As I've upgraded my digital cameras, things have been getting bigger and better.

These pictures are 1600x1200 - that's more than twice the resolution of everybody else - and they can fit full screen on 21" monitors! If you want to scale it down for a smaller monitor, Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro can do it!


Left: Probably the best castle picture I've ever taken. I got real lucky on this one.
Right: A pretty decent night shot as well.


Above: A Thunder Mountain train flies by!


Above: Two nice shots of the Mark Twain at two different times of day. I actually rode the Twain for the first time in I don't know how long! I had to shrink the one on the right because it was blurry.

Toontown, New Orleans Square, and Frontierland on Page Three!


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