Submarine Voyage Christened
From the Associated Press comes word that the lagoon's subs are officially back in commisson.
In a photograph made available to the AP by Disney, Navy Vice Admiral John G. Morgan and Disneyland Resort President Ed Grier pour water from the East Australian current into the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage lagoon.
The move followed a ceremonial re-commissioning of the Disneyland submarine fleet in Anaheim on Monday.
When the original "Submarine Voyage" closed in Sept. 1998, the Navy officially de-commissioned the existing eight submarines.
The "Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage" is scheduled to reopen amid great fanfare, pomp and circumstance, on June 11.
In a photograph made available to the AP by Disney, Navy Vice Admiral John G. Morgan and Disneyland Resort President Ed Grier pour water from the East Australian current into the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage lagoon.
The move followed a ceremonial re-commissioning of the Disneyland submarine fleet in Anaheim on Monday.
When the original "Submarine Voyage" closed in Sept. 1998, the Navy officially de-commissioned the existing eight submarines.
The "Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage" is scheduled to reopen amid great fanfare, pomp and circumstance, on June 11.
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