Soaring 130 feet into the air with a 32,000 lb. set of Mouse Ears, the Earrfel Tower has been home to Disney’s Hollywood Studios since its opening. In November 1987, the park’s logo still hadn’t been painted on the side while construction carried on around it.
While the Earrfel Tower is not used to hold water, it was inspired by the working water tower in Burbank, Calif. landmark at the Disney Studios since 1939.
For more about the icons at Walt Disney World Resort, visit the posts below:
- Vintage Walt Disney World: Spaceship Earth
- Vintage Walt Disney World: Cinderella Castle is Fit for a Princess
Vintage Walt Disney World: Earrfel Tower by Nate Rasmussen: Originally posted on the Disney Parks Blog
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