Hakunamatata
Le Meh
disneyphilip said:I'm autistic, you know!![]()
How sad. Using your condition as an excuse to not behave in an acceptable manner.
disneyphilip said:I'm autistic, you know!![]()
ClemsonTigger said:Progress will continue, and hopefully, new "classics" will be born. My biggest complaint with all of this is that unless a replacement is identified, why close or seasonal attractions. If there is a new idea for WOL, close it and get on with it, ditto for COP (although I do have a soft spot there, and visit every trip).
The worst possible fate is to close it and hang a for rent sign on the door, or leave it as a vacant duckpond for 10 years (20K)
ClemsonTigger said:why close or seasonal attractions.
wannab@dis said:Money! Why keep throwing money at the maintenance and staffers when nobody is visiting or the crowds have diminished significantly? It makes perfect sense to close it up and wait until reopening or replacement is warranted.
HauntedPirate said:I'm still trying to figure out why he reported Gregory and his post.That was hilarious.
I think CoP still has value as a way of showing guests where we've come from, and how things have progressed (ha) over the years. I think many people forget (and simply may not realize) that most of today's kids have always had:
Cable TV
Computers
Cell phones
The Internet
These things did not exist, or at least not in the forms we know today (computers), when many among us were growing up. I think it provides a valuable lesson - that we survived and thrived when we didn't have cell phones, PC's, etc. I also think that many of today's kids are of the "Entitlement" mentality, and while it may not directly say it, CoP reminds us that nothing is guaranteed to us, that success is founded on hard work.
No offense intended, but report what? I about fell out of my chair when I read Gregory's post. I was hoping you would laugh with us. Sorry (sincerely) if it offended.disneyphilip said:Yeah. I just reported Gregory and his post.
And will you all please stop flaming me and misunderstanding? I'm autistic, you know!![]()
HauntedPirate said:I'm still trying to figure out why he reported Gregory and his post.That was hilarious.
I think CoP still has value as a way of showing guests where we've come from, and how things have progressed (ha) over the years. I think many people forget (and simply may not realize) that most of today's kids have always had:
Cable TV
Computers
Cell phones
The Internet
These things did not exist, or at least not in the forms we know today (computers), when many among us were growing up. I think it provides a valuable lesson - that we survived and thrived when we didn't have cell phones, PC's, etc. I also think that many of today's kids are of the "Entitlement" mentality, and while it may not directly say it, CoP reminds us that nothing is guaranteed to us, that success is founded on hard work.
speck76 said:WDW is not a museum
WDC uses nostalgia to their advantage.....it makes people think of the better times in their life, when they were younger, when life was less complicated.....
It does not take an old attraction to enforce the nostalgic feeling.....
prberk said:No, but it can be part of the mix.
The reason that WDC uses nostalgia "to their advantage" is because... IT WORKS. And why does it work especially well for them, because it touches a strong nostalgia that is already out there for this company and its past.
In short, it works because it is valid.
Now, does every attraction need to be kept "just because"... NO. (I think the 20K Leagues ride was an example of one that I thought was ready to go, but I do wish they had found a replacement by now. But I did think that it was cool that when they replaced "Mission to Mars" with "Alien Encounter," the new show, which I liked, had nods to the old attraction in its signs inside. That is one way to move forward while honoring the past.)
Paul
speck76 said:I agree.....nostalgia works, because it strikes a nerve.
I have often thought that CoP would work better without a contemporary scene. Not only would the overhead be less, as the major scene upgrades would no longer need to happen, but it would not ever get "dated".
I don't think kids today can relate to the CoP, as it is too foreign to them.....most smaller kids I see in the theater are bored by the second turn.
hakunamatata said:So where is Grizz?
At Universal.hakunamatata said:So where is Grizz?
Demoted from General to Captain so I hear.wannab@dis said:He was demoted and sent to Intercot. :lol:
speck76 said:I agree.....nostalgia works, because it strikes a nerve.
I have often thought that CoP would work better without a contemporary scene. Not only would the overhead be less, as the major scene upgrades would no longer need to happen, but it would not ever get "dated".
I don't think kids today can relate to the CoP, as it is too foreign to them.....most smaller kids I see in the theater are bored by the second turn.
He made a good choice.Legacy said:At Universal.
disneyphilip said:Yeah. I just reported Gregory and his post.
And will you all please stop flaming me and misunderstanding? I'm autistic, you know!![]()
imagineer boy said::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
imagineer boy: Surely you can't be seriouse?
disneyphilip: I am seriouse. And don't call me Shirley.
imagineer boy: Oh...
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