It's A Small World, part 4
Haughty Llamas crown the South American Andes
LATIN AMERICA IN IT'S A SMALL WORLD
It's fiesta time in colorful Latin America where children dressed in
gay native costumes gather to help guests journeying down the winding
seven seaways. Bank of America presents "It's A Small World". . . the
happiest cruise that ever sailed.
A final goodbye from European and Asian children
Trivia
- The "tick tock" heard from the clock in the white building facade was
broadcast live from a building far in front of the attraction,
until at least 1977.
A microphone was positioned near a piece of wood being struck,
and the sound was channeled to the front of the Small World building.
Disneyland employees were shown this device during their orientation and
warned not to yell or talk loudly while in the microphone building
because the microphone would pick up those sounds, as well.
- A small, free brochure used to be given away at It's A Small World:
Miscellaneous
Guest comments on Small World
Updated: November 11, 2001