Casey Jr Climbers

ToTBellHop

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The only thing left is for Disney to install Michael Myers AAs to scare children.
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Club Cooloholic

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Unfortunately, all of the ones they make are made unsafe by bad parenting mixed with the poor judgment of childhood.

They would not build a Boneyard in 2025.
Were there that many issues at Boneyard and Honey I shrunk the Kids playground? For some reason Uni has several of them
Shreks Swamp
If I ran The Zoo

To name a few.
 

Goofyernmost

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Was he always fenced off? This is why losing Tom Sawyer Island stinks. Kids want to climb and be physical. They need those outlets at the park. Disney used to understand that.
Disney also used to understand that parents were responsible for teaching their children and enforcing them to be respectful of someone else's property. They're also aware that those same parents will sue if they so much as scratch their arms because they refuse to supervise their little rug rats to avoid things that are not safe. Heavens, the playgrounds we had as kids made a military obstacle course look like a field of marshmallows.
 
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Club Cooloholic

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Disney also used to understand that parents were responsible for teaching their children and enforcing them to be respectful of someone else's property. There also aware that those same parents will sue if they so much as scratch their arms because they refuse to supervise their little rug rats to avoid things that are not safe. Heavens, the playgrounds we had as kids made a military obstacle course look like a field of marshmallows.
It's interesting, In my visits to WDW I can't recall kids being out of control at any of these aforementioned play areas. They are kids, playing like kids do, and that goes for Disneyland where they have a huge one.

But, I do see plenty of drunk adults behaving horribly at various times.
If Disney was so worried about liability, maybe they should be concerned with how their employees are allowing so many guests to get to that point.
 
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DisneyHead123

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I mean, aren’t they building a playground in Tropical Americas? I guess that’s not 2025, but…

If I remember correctly the last playground built in Disneyland was a super safe version, with slides that don’t raise off of the ground and follow a tiny hill in terms of slope.

I’m undecided if people are less respectful of property these days, or just more litigious (with companies more aware of risks in the social media age.)
 

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