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Digital wallpaper photos of "Journey Into Narnia: Creating The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Mickey Avenue in Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World! Following the footsteps of many other "making of" temporary attractions, "Journey Into Narnia: Creating The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" took guests briefly into the hit movie before going for a quick peek behind-the-scenes of the 2005 film.This walk-through attraction started by having guests gather in a small holding room in the front of the building. Music from the movie played as all of the people piled into the room. After a few moments, attention was focused on a giant wardrobe that opened and allowed guests to pass through to the magical world of Narnia. As guests entered forests of Narnia, they saw that it's rather dark and still in the middle of Winter, just like in the movie. A large projection screen showed snow blowing around the witch's castle in the distance. At that point our attention was diverted above and to the right of us as the White Witch made an appearance. After she finished telling us about her powers of ruling over Narnia, our attention went back to the projector screen and an extended movie trailer played. Once that finished, all of a sudden it grew brighter in the room as Spring finally arrived in the land of Narnia, and at that point guests made their way past various movie props and costumes while heading for the exit. Snow would blow off of the building as guests exited the attraction and posed for pictures amongst the snow covered pine trees.Overall, this was a simple attraction that didn't really give the guests much to see for the actual making of the movie. The first half of the attraction was fine, but leaving the attraction while going past a few props needed more content to it than that. Still, this was a good attraction to visit for those looking for something different to do while waiting for a FASTPASS to be active, or those looking for a way to beat the summertime heat. I found myself going through this attraction a couple of times on my past few Florida trips. NOTE - This version of the attraction no longer exists in the park. This is now called "Journey Into Narnia: Prince Caspian" and focuses on the second movie in the series. Note - Each picture can be opened in at least one extra size. You may download and share these desktop wallpaper pictures, but please, do not modify or alter them in any way! These pictures were designed to fit most standard sized monitors. However, just because your specific monitor settings may not be listed doesn't mean that you can't use any of these photos as computer backgrounds. If you have a standard 4:3 monitor, just select the picture size larger than your settings (if possible), and have Windows stretch it to fit the screen. This will shrink the picture and keep it looking sharp instead of stretching and potentially distorting it. Making the vertical pictures fit will take a little extra work, but all you have to do is open it with a paint program (such as MS Paint), and manually resize the picture keeping the same aspect ratio. To help save bandwidth for the other visitors, please open each picture only once. If you like it, save it to your hard drive. You can also right click on the link and select "save as" instead of manually loading each picture. - Disney Studios - Mickey Avenue - "Journey Into Narnia: Creating The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" - 01 (1200x1600) (960x1280) (720x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - entrance sign - 01 (1600x1200) (1280x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - Winter in Narnia - 02 (1600x1200) (1280x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - Queen Jadis the White Witch - 01 (1600x1200) (1280x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - White Witch's sleigh - 01 (1600x1200) (1280x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - costumes - White Witch and Ginarrbrik - 01 (1200x1600) (960x1280) (720x960)
- "Journey Into Narnia" - props - ice creatures - 01 (1600x1200) (1280x960)
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