The Fred Meyer 6S Sci-Fi Challenge: Frozen in the Kingdom


* Dunno what that 6S loophole means but here is my entry nonetheless...


The Magic Kingdom was obviously filled way with too much sword and sorcery for Little Sally not to wander off at closing time.

Intuitive and knowing full well her parents would find her eventually, she took a quick left turn at Captain Jack Sparrow's wooden knife sculpture (a new logo for the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride) which led to a secret winding cement path.

Yup, if only the 'Mouse House' geeks knew that finding the infamous Disney tunnels was that simple.

Funny enough, in the brightly-lit labyrinth of corridors, no one seemed to question the little girl with the Cinderella wand who seemed like just another prop after hours.


Six left turns led to a drippy stairwell where she found him behind a plexiglass enclosure -- frozen and blue -- surrounded by duplicated liquid nitrogen canisters and refrigerated at minus 180 degrees.


Just barely able to read and staring at his blank smile, she was able to muster out the four letters on the brass nameplate into one full-sounding word, "WWwwwalt..."

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Comment by Jeanette Cheezum on April 5, 2009 at 4:40pm
I love all you insane people. Good 6. :)
Comment by Nurry on April 5, 2009 at 11:07am
Masterpiece! I love the way you write and also your pix are really effective. Tks for the lovely reading.
Comment by MartiW on April 5, 2009 at 5:13am
Kathleen's comment - was the pun intentional?? lol. I liked it.
Comment by Kathleen Gilbert on April 4, 2009 at 7:37pm
Very cool... Well written and fun.
Comment by Allie on April 4, 2009 at 6:56pm
So little Sally found the frozen Walt? Funny, I always pictured his body in suspension in the Haunted House or maybe It's a Small World.

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