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This California Print Company’s Disney Project Overcame a Deflating Obstacle

The monorail was dressed up to look like the submarine on Disney’s “Finding Nemo” ride.

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Submarine Situation

We wrapped the [Disneyland in California] monorail the first time it had ever been wrapped and built an inflatable attachment to the top to make it look like the [Finding Nemo] submarine. When we were doing the test run around the park we discovered that each bridge we had to pass had different heights forcing us to deflate the inflatable as we we went under the bridge. — Carmen Rad, Cr&A Custom Inc, Los Angeles, CA

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