rucifee
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Only 1 dumpster back there. not trash from the WHOLE park.
Oh, interesting. All that smell from one dumpster? I guess the heat will do that though.
Only 1 dumpster back there. not trash from the WHOLE park.
Oh, interesting. All that smell from one dumpster? I guess the heat will do that though.
There are many more dumpsters much closer to onstage gates than that one. Try UK pavilion between Toy Soldier shop & Crown & Crest.
You do realize only Morocco and Norway had funding from their respective countries right? (and they didn't open until 1984 and 1988 respectively)None yet, but I suspect they will. I didn't mean to imply they had, but re-reading I wasn't clear on that.
Hmm I didn't realize they pulled out in 2002, I thought they stopped sponsoring in 2012. TIL.
Hahaha love it. I guess everybody needs an imagination boost to help ignore the rest of the park.View attachment 138493
Can someone please explain to me what is going on here...
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Can someone please explain to me what is going on here...
The Disney app doesn't show decimal points at the beginning of numbers. Seriously tho, if this doesn't show mgrs that there is a serious problem in Epcot then nothing will.View attachment 138493
Can someone please explain to me what is going on here...
Hahaha love it. I guess everybody needs an imagination boost to help ignore the rest of the park.
Unless, of course, it is an intentional part of the pavilion where it calls upon it's guests to imagine that it has something worth seeing in it. Now that would be true imagination.They're being completely misguided by the title of the pavilion, though. Sadly d:
90's Disneyland would disagree with you.Wow, way too much doom & gloom in this thread, even for me. This probably started because something minor like a ceiling tile fell, and a CM freaked out and posted about how the building is "collapsing."
Also, no, Disney does not operate under a "we know this is unsafe but we'll wait to change it until someone dies" policy. Seriously, think about how ridiculous that is for a second.
90's Disneyland would disagree with you.
And we're talking about 2016 Walt Disney World. You don't think the entire company learned it's lesson from the Disneyland incidents?90's Disneyland would disagree with you.
Despite all the hype, Mission: Space is more tame than a common carnival Gravitron ride. They also posted more than enough safety warnings from the very beginning. Even so, the two deaths it caused were not the result of the ride itself being unsafe. It wasn't negligence on Disney's part to not offer a tame version right away.As well as the first few years of M:S without a tame version.
And we're talking about 2016 Walt Disney World. You don't think the entire company learned it's lesson from the Disneyland incidents?
Despite all the hype, Mission: Space is more tame than a common carnival Gravitron ride. They also posted more than enough safety warnings from the very beginning. Even so, the two deaths it caused were not the result of the ride itself being unsafe. It wasn't negligence on Disney's part to not offer a tame version right away.
The problem with M:S was not due to neglect from Disney. It was due to people with pre-existing conditions that either they were not aware of or ignored the signs of warning. There is no real way to anticipate that problem ahead of time until it starts happening. When it did they shut down a very expensive piece of equipment so that those with problems could also ride it. I think that is pretty responsible. They could have just continued to run it the way it was and the likelihood of anyone having a problem would probably be slim after the two bad experiences. How do people survive on mile high roller coasters, where the g-forces are probably higher then anything M:S was dishing out. According to some of the "insiders" here, they did not slow down the Orange line at all and no one had bought the farm since then to my knowledge.As well as the first few years of M:S without a tame version.
You do realize only Morocco and Norway had funding from their respective countries right? (and they didn't open until 1984 and 1988 respectively)
The problem with M:S was not due to neglect from Disney. It was due to people with pre-existing conditions that either they were not aware of or ignored the signs of warning. There is no real way to anticipate that problem ahead of time until it starts happening. When it did they shut down a very expensive piece of equipment so that those with problems could also ride it. I think that is pretty responsible. They could have just continued to run it the way it was and the likelihood of anyone having a problem would probably be slim after the two bad experiences. How do people survive on mile high roller coasters, where the g-forces are probably higher then anything M:S was dishing out. According to some of the "insiders" here, they did not slow down the Orange line at all and no one had bought the farm since then to my knowledge.
I also agree that flashing back to two or three decades ago when that did happen and knowing that it cost them dearly, I think that anyone that wanted to keep his/her job and possibly even stay out of jail wouldn't take that chance again.
EDIT: Sorry @Tom Morrow, I didn't see your post until after I posted this one.
I can accept that is true, however, the way you worded it and the timing did not in anyway tell anyone that you were joking. That is what all those funny little faces are about on top. That, at least, would give us a clue.I am very much aware of the situation with Mission: Space. It was just a joke. Again.. "Gotta prove these noobs wrong" attitude throughout these forums
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