Kevo
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I don't like it one bit. All for fun, and a few chilly giggles in the Haunted Mansion, but I agree with this post;
Someone needs to be fired!
Someone needs to be fired!
You would have preferred something more common in the 2010s Disney Parks like "Gift Shop starring Eddie Murphy and other Haunted Mansion Friends: Grim, Grinning Ghosts Come Out to Go Shopping"?
To be honest, I wasn't sure. So I googled it. For those curious:
Memento mori (Latin 'remember that you will die'), or also memento mortis, “remember death”, is the Latin medieval designation of the theory and practice of the reflection on mortality, especially as a means of considering the vanity of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits. Memento mori has been an important part of ascetic disciplines as a means of perfecting the character, by cultivating detachment and other virtues, and turning the attention towards the immortality of the soul and the afterlife.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memento_mori
I must say there is great irony in using a phrase which is meant to show material things are fleeting on a gift shop.
I think it's a fantastic name for the shop! Very clever and eerie. And Memento Mori is no less macabre than the entirety of the Haunted Mansion. Yes, the ride is silly at some points. But it is an incredibly disturbing experience when you look past the "Disney". A woman who beheads her multiple husbands with an axe? Suicide by hanging? A farewell to the guests saying they should bring their death certificate? This is all part of the fun So I think any criticism made about the title of the store needs to be rethought!
To be honest, I wasn't sure. So I googled it. For those curious:
Memento mori (Latin 'remember that you will die'), or also memento mortis, “remember death”, is the Latin medieval designation of the theory and practice of the reflection on mortality, especially as a means of considering the vanity of earthly life and the transient nature of all earthly goods and pursuits. Memento mori has been an important part of ascetic disciplines as a means of perfecting the character, by cultivating detachment and other virtues, and turning the attention towards the immortality of the soul and the afterlife.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memento_mori
I must say there is great irony in using a phrase which is meant to show material things are fleeting on a gift shop.
I hope TDO realizes the "cash crop" they always wanted will happen if they did this more... Theme the little shops at the end of the ride with special products. It used to be like that in the past... you couldn't buy ornaments anywhere except, Days of Christmas and that place would be packedddddddd. I enjoy the shops with different merchandise.
Many seem to disagree. I would bet this will be quite profitable for disney.I think the small shop (or cart) was better suited to the Mansion. Disney is really trying to sell the Mansion now, probably because someone pointed out that they sell a crapload of Jack Skeleton junk when they have the Holiday versions at the other parks, but there wasn't really much in the way of normal Mansion merchandise. However, most of this new paraphernalia doesn't reflect the spirit (if you will) of the attraction at all and, given the Mansion's cultish status, it is quite ill-conceived.
I think the small shop (or cart) was better suited to the Mansion. Disney is really trying to sell the Mansion now, probably because someone pointed out that they sell a crapload of Jack Skeleton junk when they have the Holiday versions at the other parks, but there wasn't really much in the way of normal Mansion merchandise. However, most of this new paraphernalia doesn't reflect the spirit (if you will) of the attraction at all and, given the Mansion's cultish status, it is quite ill-conceived.
All I see is the Illuminati
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