Couldnt agree more!!!!! Hopefully they learned from the lumberjacks that if we dont like something, they will hear about it. The reverse should be true as well. MArieAnd if we all like the new Paul McKenna band let's make sure we give GOOD guest feedback on them as well. JMO. They sound great.
They were just off for the holidays. WDW often gives their top acts a holiday respite from their adoring fans.is the lumberjack show dead? is it safe to go back into Epcot?
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!They were just off for the holidays. WDW often gives their top acts a holiday respite from their adoring fans.
Not as of the last I heard. Apparently they were on the schedule to return New Year's Eve. Even if they dont bring back OK, which wouldnt make me a happy camper, I still cant see why they would keep this travesty of a show going? They got a great act going in the UK Pavilion with the Paul McKenna Band over there. The Flag show in Italy was pretty good as well, I'd definitely catch that one again. I must not understand the appeal of the lumberjacks?? Marie
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As I watched this new addition to the fabled community of tomorrow, I found myself soaring on gossamer wings over the northwoods of our continent. The birch, oak, and pine of my life all came into focus with the rhythmic hum of a chainsaw providing an auditory backdrop that let me enter a world of woody charm and exuberance. The perspective that this act, the greatest single show I have seen, gave me was truly outstanding. This transformative experience changed my life forever. I am truly a lumberjack of the world now. Thank you EPCOT entertainment gurus for bringing such a talented and enjoyable group of performers to our attention. I would be willing to pay up to $2,000 per viewing if you were to make this an upcharge event knowing that every second of the show is naught but pure bliss.
*Wonders if the Disney Execs reading this ever watch Big Bang Theory and recognize this or if they need a "Sheldon" sign to explain it to them.**wipes a tear*
Reminds me of a papermill woodyard.As I watched this new addition to the fabled community of tomorrow, I found myself soaring on gossamer wings over the northwoods of our continent. The birch, oak, and pine of my life all came into focus with the rhythmic hum of a chainsaw providing an auditory backdrop that let me enter a world of woody charm and exuberance. The perspective that this act, the greatest single show I have seen, gave me was truly outstanding. This transformative experience changed my life forever. I am truly a lumberjack of the world now. Thank you EPCOT entertainment gurus for bringing such a talented and enjoyable group of performers to our attention. I would be willing to pay up to $2,000 per viewing if you were to make this an upcharge event knowing that every second of the show is naught but pure bliss.
As I watched this new addition to the fabled community of tomorrow, I found myself soaring on gossamer wings over the northwoods of our continent. The birch, oak, and pine ....
Yep, they're definitely on the schedule. Don't worry though, if they're a temporary act we should be rid of them in 14-20 years.I would have bet money they were not coming back after the holidays. "The lumberjacks? Oh, they went to live on a tree farm."
Aww, why not? I am sure Jackyl could use the gig.I'd still like the stage to host some sort of music(not chainsaw music). Canada gave us great artists like Bryan Adams, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, among others. Why not do a tribute like in the UK with British Revolution?
Rush tribute band. Would love to hear their music in the Canada Pavilion.I'd still like the stage to host some sort of music(not chainsaw music). Canada gave us great artists like Bryan Adams, Neil Young, Barenaked Ladies, among others. Why not do a tribute like in the UK with British Revolution?
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