Wow, someone's really acting mature....Some castle at that expensive place in Florida.
anymore new pictures yet?
Yeah, because a little clean humor is very indicative of immaturity. Lighten up.....Wow, someone's really acting mature....
-Space
I can't BELIEVE they're painting the castle in the MIDDLE of the day, while a SHOW is going on right underneath them! What the hell is going on?!?!?pics come via safetymom on disboards.com:
http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/Alb...0063&a=32337886
I can't BELIEVE they're painting the castle in the MIDDLE of the day, while a SHOW is going on right underneath them! What the hell is going on?!?!?
Fine.
Let's just close the theme park for a couple of months so they can get all the painting done without distrupting your time.
Will THAT make you happy?
I can't BELIEVE they're painting the castle in the MIDDLE of the day, while a SHOW is going on right underneath them! What the hell is going on?!?!?
Wow, someone's really acting mature....
-Space
Every thread I read lately is turning into a brawl!
What it comes down to is what malice said. Would you rather have an obstructed view of the castle (crane/painters) or no view of the castle (scaffolding). I don't know about anyone else, but I would think that if someone went to MK for the first time, they'd rather an obstructed view.Also, think of the people who have never been to WDW, or haven't been in a long time. That's their one shot at seeing the Castle and taking pictures in front of it. That would be dissapointing.
I think, for some people, the problem with them painting the castle during the day is that we've always heard about how Disney DOESN'T do that stuff. Can you honestly say that having a guy on a ladder painting the icon of the park (and the resort, really) while a show is going on directly below him is an example of "Good Show"?
Sure, it's easier to paint during the day, and probably cheaper, but that isn't how Disney is supposed to operate. And they didn't used to, or at least that's what they'd like us believe (I wasn't around in the early 70s, or Disneyland in the 50s and 60s, so I can't say with any authority).
:lol:Seriously
You're not even worth responding to. You're the type of person who has never gotten it, and never will. Welcome to my ignore list.Oh my freakin' god.
Ok.
Fine.
Let's just close the theme park for a couple of months so they can get all the painting done without distrupting your time.
Will THAT make you happy?
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