flavious27
Well-Known Member
That's no excuse! I tried not to let my preschooler watch this, it's so bad. I actually find it anti-educational. The gang solves problems, but in ways that would never work in the real world. I don't consider that learning. Example: hey--juice has spilled on the ground, how do we clean that up? You don't--can't be done! But on the Clubhouse, you push a giant sponge through the dirt and somehow the juice is extracted from the soil. Will E. Coyote cartoons had better logic.
It isn't as bad as Agent Oso. Forrest Gump would call Oso dumb.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 Why can't we have great theming AND good food?  I agree it's a theme park and you can't mass-produce food at the level WDW has to do it and maintain handmade pizza quality, but they can, and should, be expected to produce better food than they currently offer while giving guests the great atmosphere that has always been synonymous with Disney.
  Why can't we have great theming AND good food?  I agree it's a theme park and you can't mass-produce food at the level WDW has to do it and maintain handmade pizza quality, but they can, and should, be expected to produce better food than they currently offer while giving guests the great atmosphere that has always been synonymous with Disney. 
 
		 
 
		 Honestly, I think each of the parks should at least one pizza joint somewhere.
 Honestly, I think each of the parks should at least one pizza joint somewhere. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
		 ) maybe it was trying to teach the child how sponges work?  I admit, that is a stretch and it is far more likely that they were trying to teach the child that it is polite to clean up your mess.
 ) maybe it was trying to teach the child how sponges work?  I admit, that is a stretch and it is far more likely that they were trying to teach the child that it is polite to clean up your mess. 
 
		 
 
		 
	