The Three Caballeros Club
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The Three Caballeros are characters which Disney seems to cherish somewhat. Although they don't do regular meeting and greeting, they do occasionally appear at the Mexico pavilion at Epcot and often feature in various parades and shows around the Disney parks.

Limited Time Magic is the way Disney describe Meets and Greets with all three Caballeros. I Liebe the costumes for Panchito and Jose and it's fun to see Donald in his sombrero. The area used for these meetings is beside the Mexico pavilion and although Jose and Panchito rarely appear, Donald is regularly available for Fotos and smiles...
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posted by DisneyIsAwesome
My name is Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero Gonzalez My mother Maria was born in Bahia
The daughter of grandpa Morales His name was Jose and then one Tag He met my grandma Du see Her name was Sofia and she had Maria Maria then later had me My great aunt Michelle had a sister Raquel Whose maiden name used to be Alice She was growing up, too, in Lima, Peru and married Roberto Gonzalez Well, he had Raquel, they had Miguel Who grew up in Ecuador, see Then he moved to Bahia and married Maria And he and Maria had me
Ay, yi, yi, yi He’s Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Gonzalez...
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posted by deltabannermen
A Disney Tale: Mitmachen Donald ente as he opens presents from his Friends in South and Central America; reacquaints himself with Jose Carioca and meets Panchito Pistoles. As part of his experience, we also meet Pablo, the cold-blooded penguin; a Uruguayan boy and his winged-donkey, Burrito; Aurora Miranda and the Aracuan Bird.

Disney Hero: As with the Zurück 'package' film, The Three Caballeros features Donald Duck. For this film, though, he is even Mehr the main protagonist as the film's framing sequence sees him opening presents which introduce him, and the viewer, to the various delights of...
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Gran Fiesta Tour starring the Three Caballeros is the updated version of a water ride, El Rio Del Tiempo (The River of Time) situated in the Mexico pavilion since its opening. It is much the same ride (and I will take a look at that in Mehr detail in another post) but with added colour of the Three Caballeros, Donald, Jose and Panchito. This guide begins with the version of the ride that I rode with my wife on our visit in 2007.

The entrance to Gran Fiesta Tour is to the left of the Plaza de Los Amigos which leads Du to a short weaving queue line and down to the boarding area. Here, guest board...
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