Carousel of Progress: Gray Sign Mystery Revealed

The person or persons unknown who write TheMazDisneyBlog (I'm guessing it's "The Maz" which could be an individual or an aboriginal tribe) found something new on Tomorrowland's Carousel of Progress, quite a feat since that attraction has been around since the 1964 New York World's Fair and a corner-stone of Disney World's Tomorrowland since 1975.

Alone in my family, I enjoy the Carousel of Progress. I don't stare into space thinking about it, but I value the ride as I do the pickled ginger at a Chinese buffet: it's always there, always useful, though never the reason I went to the buffet in the first place.

The Chinese buffet is appropriate because what "The Maz" found is on the gray sign next to the Chinese restaurant you see outside the window during the Carousel's 1940s 'episode'.

I never noticed the gray sign. "The Maz" not only noticed it but wondered whose name was on it, right above the designation 'Attorney At Law'. Maybe a Disney attorney? Better! A Disney Imagineer.

I won't steal thunder from "The Maz" telling you the Imagineer's name.

It's really not a 'big' name nor is this really 'big' news, but I like the story because it shows that you can visit Disney hundreds of times, you can ride the same ride hundreds of times, and often there's still something you missed, even if it's just a name on a gray sign next to a Chinese restaurant.