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Grade "A" Funny...
Dusty at Pocono on Sunday.
Now see, that's cool....that's what you do.
Dusty at Pocono on Sunday.
That's actually pretty cool!! Why isn't it at backlot!?
In response to the thought "Don't you think we might be ing on Walt's grave?" statement: I think the proper question is quickly becoming "Who the heck is this Walt guy people keep talking about?"
Did you all get this upset about the Disneyland monorails?
The elitist boards can complain all they want, but the fact is my shuttle was abuzz with excitment when we made our first run and nearly every camera was out to take pictures after the the canyon.
So, however upset posters may be, the guests were digging it up.
If that means upsetting web posters to increase guest satisfaction on a stale attraction... So be it.
I would hardly call that "interesting addition". You jest I hope?I'm not allowed to say much about it until tomorrow morning but there will be an interesting addition to the Backlot Tour that will last for an undetermined amount of time... Update in the morning
The elitist boards can complain all they want, but the fact is my shuttle was abuzz with excitment when we made our first run and nearly every camera was out to take pictures after the the canyon.
So, however upset posters may be, the guests were digging it up.
If that means upsetting web posters to increase guest satisfaction on a stale attraction... So be it.
It certainly wouldn't have. The plane would have been disposed of just like the company's other planes were. Therefore, I'm not getting your point that the plane deserves respect simply because the company parked it there. In my opinion, dumping the plane in a theme park and letting it go to pot is the real travesty. This plane should have either been put in an actual museum where it could have been properly taken care of or it should have been simply disposed of.Second and final point, some things deserve a bit of respect. From everything I've read over the years, Walt didn't have any too many sacred cows, so under his watch that plane may have never been parked there in the first place.
I'm of the opinion that most people who throw around Walt's name don't realize that he wouldn't have supported their opinion. The fact is, Walt certainly might have stuck eyes and a smile on his plane to support a movie. He wouldn't, however, park a plane in a theme park and let it sit and rot there.In response to the thought "Don't you think we might be ing on Walt's grave?" statement: I think the proper question is quickly becoming "Who the heck is this Walt guy people keep talking about?"
'Our'? They are wrapping 'their' monorails (and they are just monorails).Yes we do. And every time they wrap one of our monorails as well.
Because everyone that doesn't agree with fanboy angst is stupid.and so continues the dumbing down of the average Disney guest, and the brand of Disney as a whole...
The elitist boards can complain all they want, but the fact is my shuttle was abuzz with excitment when we made our first run and nearly every camera was out to take pictures after the the canyon.
So, however upset posters may be, the guests were digging it up.
If that means upsetting web posters to increase guest satisfaction on a stale attraction... So be it.
ahhh. and Disney World is just a bunch of theme parks. Got it.'Our'? They are wrapping 'their' monorails (and they are just monorails).
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