Disneyland Railroad (Disneyland)

(Loading area announcements.)

ANNOUNCER
Your attention please! The Disneyland Limited, now arriving from a trip around Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom. Passengers will stand by to board.

Your attention please! The Disneyland Limited, now leaving for a grand circle tour of the Magic Kingdom, with stops at New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown, and Tomorrowland. All passengers, board!

(Train stops at Main Street Station.)

NARRATOR
Hello, folks! Welcome aboard the Disneyland Railroad! We’re now embarking on a grand circle tour of the Magic Kingdom, with stops at New Orleans Square, Mickey’s Toontown, and Tomorrowland—followed by a visit to the Grand Canyon and Primeval World. We got a lot of travelin’ ahead of us, so remember: for a safe trip, you need to stay seated, keeping your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the train. And please, watch your children.

(Spanish safety spiel.)

(Elephant sound.)

Uh oh. Did you folks hear that? Sounds to me like we’ve reached the wilds of Adventureland, where you just might run into a lot of savage critters out there, includin’ lions, and tigers, and tiki birds! Everybody best be on the lookout—ya never know just what may show up.

We’re approaching our first stop: New Orleans Square Station. This station serves Frontierland, New Orleans Square, and Critter Country. If you’ll be leavin’ us here, please remain seated ’til the train comes to a complete stop. Then watch your step while gettin’ off. Have a good time in the frontier, ya hear?! For those of your continuin’ on with us, we’ll be resumin’ our trip in just a moment. This is New Orleans Square!

(Train stops at New Orleans Square Station.)

To those who’ve just joined us, welcome aboard the Disneyland Railroad! To ensure a safe ride, remember to stay seated with your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the train. And please, watch your kids!

(Spanish safety spiel.)

We’re now enterin’ Splash Mountain—where every day is a “zip-a-dee-doo-dah day!” If you look real hard, you might just find your Laughin’ Place.

SPLASH MOUNTAIN CHORUS (Singing)
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay,
My, oh my, what a wonderful day!
Welcoming back Br’er Rabbit today—
We always knew that he’d get away!

He’s had enough of movin’ on now.
It’s where he’s born and bred in.
The briar patch is where he’s headin’.

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay,
Wonderful feeling, wonderful day!

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!
My, oh my, what a wonderful day!
Plenty of sunshine heading our way.
We never doubted he’d get away!

Moving on taught him a lesson.
You’ve learned it well, Br’er Rabbit.
Gettin’ caught’s a nasty habit.

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay,
Wonderful feeling, feeling this way!

Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!
It’s a time for celebratin’ today!
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah, zip-a-dee-ay!
Gathered together this wonderful day!

NARRATOR
We’re now passing over Critter Country, where Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Br’er Rabbit, and Br’er Bear make their homes and embark on fun-filled adventures. Although this land was made for critters, human-type folks are always invited to stop in and visit a spell.

We’re traveling along the Rivers of America and into the American frontier as it looked more than a century ago. This area’s so rich with natural beauty and wildlife, you can see why the early settlers were inspired to move west! And you’re seein’ this view just like many of them did—from the comfort of a genuine steam-powered train. When these iron horses first started criss-crossin’ the country in the 1800s, the time it took folks to reach the West dropped from months to a matter of days! Why, steam power not only fueled trains, but the dreams of a whole new generation, as they settled this great frontier.

Say, have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit the cartoon town where Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy live? Well, in just a few moments you can find out for yourself, because our next stop is Toontown Depot—official train station for Mickey’s Toontown! This is also the nearest stop to Fantasyland—where you’ll find many of your favorite Disney animated characters and stories. If you’ll be leavin’ us here, please wait until the train comes to a full stop. Remember your personal belongings, then step carefully from the train. Y’all have fun, and say hi to Mickey for me! For those of you continuing on with us, we’ll be resuming our trip in just a moment. This is Toontown Depot!

(Train stops at Toontown Depot.)

Hello, everyone! Thanks for joining us on the Disneyland Railroad. For a safe ride, remember to stay seated, with your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the train. And please, watch your kids.

(Spanish safety spiel.)

As we steam on through Fantasyland, you may wanna take one more look at the majestic Matterhorn Mountain, and the happiest cruise that ever sailed, “it’s a small world.”

Folks, ahead of us lies the future! Well, I guess we all know that… What I mean to say is, we’re headin’ into Tomorrowland—where everything is possible. If you look overhead, you might catch a glimpse of a monorail! When Disneyland introduced the Monorail back in 1959, it was the first daily-operating monorail system in the entire Western Hemisphere. Winding below us is the Autopia—where drivers of all ages can get behind the wheel of a car, and no license is required. If you’ve ever wanted to become an astronaut, then you might want to stop at Space Mountain and Star Tours, where they got some new-fangled flyin’ spaceships that’ll launch you into the deepest reaches of space. And you can ride ’em if you got the mind—huh, and the nerve.

Well folks, we’re now arrivin’ at Tomorrowland Station. If you’ll be leavin’ us here, just stay seated ’til we come to a full stop. Gather your belongings and step carefully from the train. Thanks! Have fun in the future. For the rest of ya, just sit tight. We’ll be on our way again in just a minute!

(Train stops at Tomorrowland Station.)

To those joining us, welcome aboard! The next leg of our journey will take us along the rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s a mighty long drop to the canyon floor, so for your safety, stay seated with your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the train. Be sure to watch your kids, and no flash pictures, please.

(Spanish safety spiel.)

(Train enters tunnel and goes past the Grand Canyon dioramas.)

That was the Grand Canyon as we know it today. But it wasn’t always that way. Quiet now, as we travel back in time. Back to the fantastic Primeval World—land of the dinosaurs.

(Train passes Primeval World dioramas.)

We’re now steamin’ back to our own time, and to Main Street Station—gateway to Disneyland. If you’ll be leavin’ us here, stay in your seat ’til we come to a full stop. And remember to gather all your personal belongings (includin’ the younguns if you got any), and step carefully from the train. I’d specially like to thank those of you who been with me for the grand circle tour of Disneyland. We sure hope you’ve enjoyed your travels with us and that you’ll come back and see us again real soon! For those of your travelin’ on, we’ll be on our way again in just a few minutes.

(Train stops at Main Street Station.)

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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Disneyland)

(Loading area announcements.)

TIGGER
Hulloo out there! It’s me, Tigger—T-I-Double Guh-Er—and bein’ safe is what Tiggers like best! Please stay in your seats, keeping your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside. And grown-up types, please watch your little kids. Hoo hoo hoo hoo. TTFN (ta-ta for now)!

(Spanish safety spiel.)

(Ride begins.)

NARRATOR
One blustery day in the Hundred-Acre Wood, a little bear named Winnie the Pooh set off in search of honey.

ROO
Look, mama, look! I’m a kite!

KANGA
Hang on tightly, Roo!

GOPHER
Happy Windsday!

PIGLET
Oooh!

(Music transitions to “The Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down.”)

PIGLET
Heeeeeelp! P-p-please!

TIGGER
We’ll save ya, Piglet!

EEYORE
First the wind, and now this…

ROO
Whee! This is fun!

RABBIT
Goodness gracious!

(Music transitions to “The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers.”)

TIGGER
Follow me. Right this way, hoo hoo hoo! I’m Tigger, hoo hoo hoo hoo! (His voice turns ominous.) Heffalumps and woozles! Heffalumps and woozles… Steal honey! Beware! Beware!

(Music transitions to “Heffalumps and Woozles.”)

HEFFALUMPS AND WOOZLES (Singing)
A heffalump or woozle is very confuzle.
A heffalump or woozle’s very sly!
Sly! Sly! Sly!

They come in ones and twozles,
But if they so choozles,
Before your eyes you’ll see them multiply!
Ply! Ply! Ply!

They’re extra-ordinary so better be wary,
Because they come in every shape and size!
Size! Size! Size!

If honey’s what you covet, you’ll find that they love it,
Because they guzzle up the thing you prize!
Prize! Prize! Prize!
Beware! Beware!
Beware! Beware! Beware!

They’re black! They’re brown!
They’re up! They’re down!
They’re in! They’re out! They’re all about!
They’re far! They’re near! They’re gone! They’re here!
They’re quick and slick! They’re Insincere!

Beware! Beware!
Be a very wary bear!

(Music transitions to “Winnie the Pooh.” Pooh eats honey.)

WINNIE THE POOH (Spoken)
Mmm. Yum. Mmm. What a wonderful dream!

PIGLET
Wake up, Pooh! Wake up! Wake up, Pooh!

TIGGER
Pooh, boy, it’s yer birthday!

PIGLET
It’s time for your party, Pooh.

RABBIT
Hooray! Happy birthday!

OWL
Happy birthday!

ALL
Hip-hip-hooray! Hip-hip-hooray!

TIGGER
Happy birthday!

OWL
Hooray! Happy birthday!

PIGLET
Hip-hip hooray!

(Ride vehicles begin to exit.)

OWL
I hope you like my gift, Pooh Bear. These are all for you, Pooh Bear! I’m sure you’ll find my present to be quite delicious.

RABBIT
Have you seen so many presents? Open up those presents! Goodness gracious!

EEYORE
Hope you like my present. If you don’t like my present, I’ll take it back… You’ll never guess what it is.

TIGGER
Hoo hoo hoo hoo! Tiggers just love givin’ presents! The wonderful thing about Tiggers is they give the bestest presents.

WINNIE THE POOH
Wasn’t that fun?! Ooh, that was fun.

(Vehicles return to unload area.)

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Disneyland Forever Fireworks (Disneyland)

*Sung lyrics in bold.

(Music begins.)

FEMALE SOLOIST
Step into the magic!
Step into the magic!

NARRATOR
Just imagine: if you were standing right here over 60 years ago, you’d be standing in the middle of an orange grove. One visionary man stood right where you are now, but instead of orange trees, he envisioned a Magic Kingdom. This man’s name was Walt Disney, and his dream would be called Disneyland.

WALT DISNEY
It’s been said that as long as there’s imagination left in the world, Disneyland will never be complete.

(Tinker Bell flies around the castle.)

PETER PAN
(Crows.) Imagination? We got a lot of that around here! Right, Tinker Bell? Ah, atta-girl, Tink—sprinkle your pixie dust! Let’s show ’em just how magical this place can be. C’mon everybody, here we go!

FEMALE SOLOIST
It’s a world where you belong,
Where you can dream aloud.

FEMALE SOLOIST AND MALE SOLOIST
Your heart will follow!

MALE SOLIST
Get up, and sing along!
The moment’s here and now,

FEMALE SOLOIST AND MALE SOLOIST
Inside, we all know!

If we believe in the fantasy,
It will carry us away, carry us away.
You and me, makin’ memories today.
Yeah!

Step into the magic.
Watch the stories come to life!
Step into the magic.
Every color shines so bright.
Step into the magic!
Step into the magic!

(Music changes to “Step in Time.”)

BERT
Come on, mateys, step in time!

CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Step in time! Step in time!

Step in time, step in time.
Step in time, step in time.
Never need a reason, never need a rhyme,
Step in time, you step in time!

BERT
Kick your knees up!

CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Kick your knees up, step in time.
Kick your knees up, step in time.
Never need a reason, never need a rhyme,
Kick your knees up, step in time!

BERT
Flap like a birdy!

CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Flap like a birdy, step in time.
Flap like a birdy, step in time.
Never need a reason, never need a rhyme,
Step in time, you step in time!

(Music changes to “I See the Light.”)

RAPUNZEL
All those days, watching from the windows.
All those years, outside looking in.
All that time, never even knowing 
Just how blind I’ve been.

RAPUNZEL AND FLYNN
And at last I see the light,

FLYNN
And it’s like the fog has lifted.

RAPUNZEL AND FLYNN
And at last I see the light,

RAPUNZEL
And it’s like the sky is new.

RAPUNZEL AND FLYNN
And it’s warm and real and bright,
And the world has somehow shifted.
All at once, everything is different,
Now that I see you.
Now that I see you.

(Music changes to “Rumbly in My Tumbly.” Sound of bees buzzing.)

WINNIE THE POOH
Hum dum dee dum, hum dum dee dum,
I’m so rumbly in my tumbly.
Time to munch an early luncheon,
Hum dee dum dum dum.

(Buzzing gets louder, music turns ominous.)

OMINOUS CHORUS
Heffalumps and woozles steal honey… Beware! Beware!

A heffalump or woozle is very confuzle.
A heffalump or woozle’s very sly!
Sly! Sly! Sly!

They come in ones and twozles,
But if they so choozles,
Before your eyes you’ll see them multiply!
Ply! Ply! Ply!

If honey’s what you covet, you’ll find that they love it,
Because they guzzle up the thing you prize!

(Music changes to “Circle of Life.”)

MALE SOLOIST
Nants ingonyama bagithi, baba!

CHORUS
Sithi uhm ingonyama.
Ingonyama nengw’ enamabala, etc.

FEMALE SOLOIST
From the day we arrive on the planet,
And blinking, step into the sun,
There’s more to see than can ever be seen.
More to do than can ever be done.

It’s the circle of life,
And it moves us all.
Through despair and hope,
Through faith and love.
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding.
In the circle,
The circle of—

(Music changes to “I Wanna Be Like You.”)

KING LOUIE
(Scats.)
Now I’m the king of the swingers,

Ooh, the jungle VIP,
I’ve reached the top and had to stop,
And that’s what a-botherin’ me.

Oh, oo-bee-doo,
I wanna be like you!
I wanna walk like you,
Talk like you too.
You’ll see it’s true,
An ape like me
Can learn to be human too.

(Music gets faster. Fireworks go off quickly. Music changes to Ursula’s theme and then to Ariel’s theme.)

ARIEL
Ah, ah, ah, etc.

(Music changes to “Under the Sea.”)

SEBASTIAN
Ha! Haha. Hey! Ha ha ha. Here we go now!

Under the sea.

CHORUS
Under the sea!

SEBASTIAN
Under the sea.

CHORUS
Under the sea!

SEBASTIAN
When the sardine begin the beguine,
It’s music to me!
What do they got?

CHORUS
A lot of sand!
We got a hot crustacean band.

SEBASTIAN
Each little clam here
Know how to jam, here…

CHORUS
Under the sea!

(Music changes to Mount Wannahockaloogie chant.)

FISH CHORUS
Ha-ho-wah-he-hah-ho-ho-ho, etc.

BLOAT
Nemo, newcomer of orange and white: you have been called forth to the summit of Mount Wannahockaloogie to join with us in the fraternal bonds of tankhood… If you are able to swim through the ring of fire!

(Chanting resumes.)

PEACH
Isn’t there another way?! He’s just a boy!

(Chanting climaxes. Matterhorn “erupts.” Music changes to main theme.)

FEMALE SOLOIST
Come on and live, imagining…

(Music changes to “Let It Go.”)

ELSA
The snow glows white on the mountain tonight,
Not a footprint to be seen.
A kingdom of isolation,
And it looks like I’m the queen.

The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside.
Couldn’t keep it in—heaven knows I tried!

Don’t let them in, don’t let them see.
Be the good girl you always have to be.
Conceal, don’t feel, don’t let them know.
Well, now they know!

Let it go! Let it go!
I am one with the wind and sky.
Let it go! Let it go!
You’ll never see me cry.

Here I stand 
In the light of day.
Let the storm rage on!
The cold never bothered me anyway.

(Music changes to main Disneyland Forever theme.)

NARRATOR
As Walt Disney said, “Disneyland will never be complete.” And as the future will show us, with enough imagination, it will continue to build and grow on one enduring promise—that all who journey into its magical gates will feel forever young. And the magic, as Walt assured us, will never end.

(Music changes to “When You Wish Upon a Star” and then back to Disneyland Forever theme.)

FEMALE SOLOIST AND MALE SOLOIST
Turn on your light!
Come on, and live the magic.
So much to find,
Come on and live the magic.

FEMALE SOLOIST
When you wish upon a star…

FEMALE SOLOIST AND MALE SOLOIST
If we believe in the fantasy,
It will carry us away, carry us away.
You and me, makin’ memories today.

Step into the magic;
Watch the stories come to life!
Step into the magic;
Every color shines so bright.
Step into the magic!
Step into the magic!

CHORUS
Ah, ah, ah, etc.

JIMINY CRICKET
Just think, all of this is yours… forever!

CHORUS
Come on, and live the magic!

(Show ends. Post-show music begins: “Kiss Goodnight” by Richard Sherman. Next, exit music plays: “Live the Magic.”)

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Snow White’s Scary Adventures (Disneyland)

(Queue Audio)

OLD HAG
A special sort of death for one so fair. What shall it be, hmm? Oh, the poisoned apple! One taste of the poisoned apple, and the victim’s eyes close forever in the sleeping death. Then I’ll be fairest in the land! (Evil cackle)

(Safety Spiel)

Looking for Snow White, dearie? Then sit still in your seat! And remember, you’re safely in the mine cart ride if your hands, arms, feet, and legs are kept inside—and watch your children! And beware of any apples you may find on the way (Evil cackle).

(Spanish safety spiel)

On the path to see Snow White, hmm? To be sure you arrive safely, stay in your seat; keep your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside; and, oh yes, watch those precious children of yours. On your way now!

(Ride vehicles enter the attraction)

(DWARFS yodel “The Silly Song”)

EVIL QUEEN
These dwarfs can’t hide Snow White from me. Soon I’ll be fairest in the land! (Evil laugh)

(Vehicles pass through the mine, under the two carrion birds, and into the Evil Queen’s castle. Crow caws.)

EVIL QUEEN
Magic mirror on the wall…

(She turns around to reveal the OLD HAG.)

OLD HAG
With this disguise, I’ll fool them all!

(Vehicles pass by OLD HAG standing at her cauldron.)

Have an apple, dearie? (Evil cackle) Apples! Fresh apples!

(Vehicles pass through dark forest. Wicked laughs are heard all around.)

Tasty apple! (Evil cackle)

(Vehicle pass by DWARFS trying to defeat the OLD HAG.)

DWARF
There she goes!

(OLD HAG is struck by lightning and screams as she falls. Vehicles exit into “Happily Ever After.”)

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Mark Twain Riverboat (Disneyland)

(Boarding Announcement)

CAPTAIN
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking to ya from the wheelhouse. I’d like to welcome all of you aboard the Mark Twain Riverboat. For safe passage on our trip, please do not sit or climb on the outside rails, and be sure to watch your children. The waters can be unpredictable in these parts, and we’d sure hate to lose any of ya. Also, there should be no fires or smoking on board. Thanks, and now, a few words from the first mate.

FIRST MATE
(Spanish safety spiel)

NAVIGATOR
Secure all cargo! All passengers aboard!

Bowman, cast off bow lines. Engine room, ahead one quarter. Engine room, ahead three quarters. Ledge man, sound off.

LEDGE MAN (Singing)
By the mark. Mark one! Mark twain! Half-twain. Mark three. Mark four. Deep four. Ocean Deep.

CAPTAIN
We’re embarking on a steam-powered journey along the Rivers of America. On our trip, we’ll visit the magnificent Columbia in the great Northwest, the powerful Potomac in the mid-Atlantic, and the rugged Rio Grande along the border of Texas and Mexico. We’ll hear the voices of the pioneers, the native peoples, and a mischievous character or two, telling the unique stories and legends of life along America’s great rivers. We begin our trip on the mighty Mississippi, headin’ south, and ending up down in New Orleans.

(Music begins for “Down in New Orleans”)

SINGER
In the South Land, there’s a city
Way down on the river,
Where the women are very pretty,
And all the men deliver.

They got music, it’s always playin’.
Start in the day time, go all through the night.
When you hear that music playin’,
Hear what I’m saying, it make you feel alright.

Grab somebody, come on down!
Bring your paintbrush, we’re paintin’ the town!
Honey, there’s some sweetness goin’ ’round,
Catch it down in New Orleans.

CAPTAIN
New Orleans is rich in music, history, good food, and ghost stories. How else do you explain all those rumors of a mansion bein’ haunted? Folks say the place is filled with 999 happy haunts, and they’re lookin’ for someone to make it 1,000. Go ahead and find out for yourself, but don’t expect me to go with ya!

We’re now passing Fowler’s Harbor, home port for the three-masted windjammer, the Columbia. And there’s the most famous landmark in these parts. The critters call it Splash Mountain—and watchin’ folks plungin’ over its falls, I think you can see why! I’m at a loss to understand what’s going on here. Perhaps Br’er Frog can shed some light on the situation.

BR’ER FROG
I told Br’er Rabbit he better mend his ways! I told him Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear gonna toss him over the falls, all the way to that there briar patch. Huh, funny thing is, folks seem to love splashin’ down that big old drop.

LEDGE MAN (Singing)
Mark three! Mark three! Quarter left three! Half-twain. Half mark twain! Quarter list. Left flag. Mid-flag and touching!

CAPTAIN
If you’re new to the river, you’re probably wondering about those calls! That’s the ledge man, callin’ out the depth markings so we can avoid runnin’ aground.

LEDGE MAIN (Singing)
Mark twain!

CAPTAIN
Mark twain. Those are the two sweetest words a river man can hear. It means the water is two fathoms deep—safe enough for riverboats like ours to travel through. But Mark Twain means somethin’ else these days. It’s also the name of an author—a witty fella who used to pilot a sternwheeler himself in his day.

MARK TWAIN
When I was a boy, there was but one ambition among my comrades in our village. That was to be a steamboatman. We had ambitions of other sorts—to become clowns or pirates. These ambitions faded out, but the ambition to be a steamboatman always remained. Of course, when I was younger, I could remember everything, whether it happened or not…

CAPTAIN
We’re now travelin’ into the real backwoods country. There’s plenty of wildlife in these parts, but none wilder than Mike Fink. He’s the captain of that Gullywhumper keel boat, and he lives right over yonder in that cabin. And I believe he’s home right now. It sounds as if he’s got visitors. Must be the king of the wild frontier, Davy Crockett, with his good friend Georgie Russell.

Up on the ridge is an Indian chief, giving up a sign of peace. Seems appropriate, given how peaceful the waters are here in the backwoods.

FIRST MATE
Indian village ahead, captain!

CAPTAIN
Ahead, a tribe of plains Indians has set up camp along the river. And there’s the wise old shaman, sharin’ his knowledge with the young braves. If I’m translatin’ properly, he’s tellin’ the story of how a woodpecker taught young tribesmen to carve holes in a hollowed out branch. Blowin’ air through the branch, they created a strange and beautiful sound. That’s how the Lakota discovered the flute.

SHAMAN
(Speaks in Lakota language)

CAPTAIN
As we continue on, keep a close eye on the riverbanks. There’s a good chance we might catch a glimpse of moose, beavers, mountain lions, and other wildlife.

That’s Pirates Lair on Tom Sawyer Island on the starboard side. I tell ya, if there was one thing young Tom Sawyer always said he wanted to be, it was a pirate.

TOM SAWYER
It’s just the life for me! You don’t have to get up mornin’s. And you don’t have to go to school, and wash, and all that blame foolishness. You see, a pirate don’t have to do anything!

CAPTAIN
As we steam back into civilization along the Rio Grande, you can see the towering buttes of Big Thunder Mountain off in the distance. That mountain was the site of the biggest gold strike in these parts, and a railroad was built to haul the riches out. They say that train’s now the wildest ride in the wilderness—and from the screams I always hear comin’ from over there, I’d have to agree!

Well folks, we’re now comin’ up on the Frontier Landing, where our journey ends. On behalf of our entire crew, I’d like to thank you for visiting us aboard the Mark Twain. When exiting our riverboat, you may find the stairways to the right side and back of the boat provide easier passage. We hope you enjoyed your voyage with us, and that you’ll visit us again real soon!

NAVIGATOR
Engine room, approach levy at one quarter steam! Man the bowlines. All passengers, stand by to go ashore!

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