Re: Let's try some more fruit I guess I should lay some hints. WDWMemories is in the right park - MK.
Re: Let's try some more fruit it is screaming swiss family treehouse to me even though you said no adventureland.
Re: Let's try some more fruit That was pretty much my guess--somewhere in one of the vignettes that you see on the steamboat.
Re: Let's try some more fruit No...not along the river. I guess this one might be a little tough and obscure. Another hint to see if it helps: It's close to Liberty Square, and it's not along Rivers of America...and you can walk right up to it.
Re: Let's try some more fruit OK...final hint time before the reveal...I've got a feeling not many people know where this thing is! You can get to it from 3 directions...it's quite near two bridges, and in between Adventureland and Liberty Square. Apparently, some of us roam around in, around, and behind just about any possible path, opening, or spot we can get to - just don't want to miss any Disney details! Personally, I find it a wonderful spot to relax with a drink or an ice cream and take a break.
Re: Let's try some more fruit Okay, so the clue makes it too easy... anyway, I perused my own photos and found this. It is behind Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe in Liberty Square. I came around the corner and saw Captain Jack in the corner. After getting my photo with him I noticed this. Look in the right hand corner of the photo. [This attachment has been purged. Older attachments are purged from time to time to conserve disk space. Please feel free to repost your image.]
Re: Let's try some more fruit Bingo! You got it. To be honest, it's a strange little 'stage' behind the shop there, next to the bridge coming over from the beginning of Adventureland and the bridge coming over from the castle to Liberty Square...and I never quite knew what it was for. But I often use it as a quiet off-the-path place to sip a soda, review my photos, and relax in the lovely shade for a bit especially on a hot day. I've seen Pocahontas there alot for photos and autographs when that was popular, and I guess Captain Jack has popped up there too. Here's the view from that stage you can just see to the right in your photo - looking back towards Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe and Liberty Tree Tavern: Nice detective work!