I'm still in the camp that we should've had a coaster over MF:SR, especially since it doesn't look as iNnOvAtIvE AnD GrOuNd-bReAkInG as advertised. Still, looks okay as a secondary attraction. Excited for RotR.
How fortunate are we to have been born at the perfect time in human history where we can discuss the semantics of "art" on a Disney theme park forum? Our ancestors starved fighting off mammoths, wars and disease.
I agree that a coaster would've been better than Smuggler's Run. Especially since nothing about it is that incredible from what I hear. Fun? yes, but not ground-breaking. The GOTG coaster with show scenes at Epcot sounds a lot more exciting.
As long as humans continue to like money, you'll continue to see Marvel films as the public demands them.
It's why HBO is looking at five potential prequel series after Game of Thrones is over.
Funny how quick Boomers are to complain when they started three useless wars and amassed more wealth than any generation in history only to follow it up with a worldwide recession.
When I had my AP, I loved going to DCA after hitting the heavy hitters at Disneyland. Something about getting a drink and walking around Cars Land at night was incredibly enjoyable. Plus I loved the wide open space at DCA, felt less claustrophobic.
Easy. How much time do you have?
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