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Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros

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===El Rio Del Tiempo===
El Rio Del Tiempo began with guests boarding their boats, and heading off towards a large Mayan pyramid. The boats then entered ancient ruins, where the attraction’s narrator told guests that long ago a great civilization had flourished in Mexico. All around the room, guests could see various natives performing different rituals. Some points of interest in this room included, Aztecs performing ritual dances, and a Mayan calendar. After passing through ancient times, guests arrived at Mexico’s colonization. In the next scene, Audio Animatronic dolls danced and celebrated, as the narrator told guests that Mexico’s ancient culture still thrived today. During the Fiesta, the dolls sang [[Vistas De Mexico]], a song written by X Atencio and Armando Corral. After exiting the colonization scene, guests entered modern times. Screens in this room featured:
[[Image:ElDancers.jpg|220px300px|thumb|Native dancers in El Rio Del Tiempo.]]
* A parasailing boat, by a lakeside resort
Continuing on, guests enter the next room where they see Donald chasing after a parasailing boat, which is driving away with his swimsuit. Overhead, Jose and Panchito leave a smoke message for Donald, which reads, “donde esta Donald?” (where is Donald). Moving forward, guests see that Jose and Panchito are now looking for Donald in a Mexican restaurant. When they ask a waiter if he has seen a duck, the man humorously shows them a roasted duck, causing them to flee. Meanwhile, across the room, Donald is shown attempting to rock dive, with predictably disastrous results.
[[Image:ThreeCaballerosfinale.jpg|220px300px|thumb|The Three Caballeros reunited at the end of the Gran Fiesta Tour.]]
As dusk sets on Mexico, Panchito and Jose continue to search for Donald in the air. Unknown to them however, Donald is actually scuba diving below. Exasperated, Jose proclaims that the show is about to start. As guests enter the next room, they see a mariachi band playing as women dance. Jose and Panchito are finally able to find Donald, and although they need to pull him away from the women, the trio is eventually able to make it to their concert. The attraction’s finale then takes place in Mexico City, as fireworks shoot overhead and Jose, Panchito, and Donald perform their signature song, “The Three Caballeros”. After witnessing the concert, guests return to the loading dock.