Dizknee_Phreek
Well-Known Member
I never got to see the original Epcot entrance but It sure did look gorgeous...
It was. I miss how it looked before...especially during F&GF.
I never got to see the original Epcot entrance but It sure did look gorgeous...
During this festive time of year, nothing brings people together like the burning immortal hatred of Leave a Legacy.
Die! Die foul beast, die!
I didn't read all of the pages, but I was not fond of the 'tombstones" myself. Felt very weird seeing them.
It might feel weird, yes, but personally I enjoy being reminded of my own mortality every time I pass through the gate of Future World. Nothing like your imminent doom to put you in that visionary spirit...
Dont know if it true or not but a few years ago I heard that one of the main reason for this was actually to protect the park entrance from possilbe bombs
Dont know if it true or not but a few years ago I heard that one of the main reason for this was actually to protect the park entrance from possilbe bombs
I thought he/she was joking:veryconfu:shrug:Its not true.
Dont know if it true or not but a few years ago I heard that one of the main reason for this was actually to protect the park entrance from possilbe bombs
Dont know if it true or not but a few years ago I heard that one of the main reason for this was actually to protect the park entrance from possilbe bombs
I thought he/she was joking:veryconfu:shrug:
Not to mention those big ol' raising pavement wedge thingies backstage, just like you see at the Pentagon.Actually, while not the LaL tombstones, they *did* install barriers outside all the parks in the months after 9/11 to protect against vehicles driving into the parks... That's why you see all those heavy posts circling the fronts of each park.
-Rob
I'd dare somebody to flame this post, but I know it will happen anyways.Not being funny or anything but my family and i went on our first trip abroad and our first trip to Disney in 2000. We did the leave a legacy and we saw the wand over SSE and i have to say they both hold a lot of precious memories, so although i may be the only one, i am sad to see it go and, i like the wand.
Disney isnt just for those who were there before things changed, when new things are introduced they mean something to someone. You may have been there a hundered times but for someone it is their first trip and seeing the wand and leaving a legacy will be special to them, just like what is special to you is based on how you remember it.
What i am saying is, sometimes people on this forum seem to have lost some of the magic. Its almost as if you know it all inside out and therefore you are very judgemental of every move Disney makes. This will only be my second trip in 7 years, and i will be happy to see anything that Disney have built inbetween. Sometimes you guys are the most exciting people to talk to, but sometimes you spoil it a little by being so extreme about it,
Just my opinion, i say lighten up and enjoy every moment.
It is the single worst attraction on Disney property, and the only one - okay, two including that Narnia thingy - I refuse to do more than once.
Ah, it's that old argument again. Accuse those who are against some change that has/will happen at WDW as being opposed to any change, to wanting the park to remain forever in amber, etc. I'm not saying that people like that don't exist here, but they are a minority. Most people, and I mean most people who are anti-wand, or anit some change or some set of changes at WDW, don't seem to be anti-change for the sake of it. I for one think the wand is awful, but there have been lots of changes at WDW since I first went as a child that I've thought were great. The Buck-Rogers-esque redo of Tomorrowland, for example, removed the antiseptic white Tomorrowland of my memories, but I thought it was a vast and needed improvement. Getting back to Epcot, the old Horizons was my favorite attraction ever, and yet I offered no complaints when it was demolished because I knew that no one was riding it anymore. Unfortunately, I don't care for Mission Space, so it's definitely a net reduction in fun for me, but at the time I had no idea Space would turn out so lame.I'd dare somebody to flame this post, but I know it will happen anyways.
It's okay Disneyworld07. I like the wand. But some people on this site would rather see the Snow White Premire Mickey in the parks than the one we have today. To each their own er something.
Not being funny or anything but my family and i went on our first trip abroad and our first trip to Disney in 2000. We did the leave a legacy and we saw the wand over SSE and i have to say they both hold a lot of precious memories, so although i may be the only one, i am sad to see it go and, i like the wand.
Disney isnt just for those who were there before things changed, when new things are introduced they mean something to someone. You may have been there a hundered times but for someone it is their first trip and seeing the wand and leaving a legacy will be special to them, just like what is special to you is based on how you remember it.
What i am saying is, sometimes people on this forum seem to have lost some of the magic. Its almost as if you know it all inside out and therefore you are very judgemental of every move Disney makes. This will only be my second trip in 7 years, and i will be happy to see anything that Disney have built inbetween. Sometimes you guys are the most exciting people to talk to, but sometimes you spoil it a little by being so extreme about it,
Just my opinion, i say lighten up and enjoy every moment.
It's not the best show on property but its far from the worst. Have you not seen "Sounds Dangerous", "Stitches Great Escape", or "Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor"? Those are by far a worse attraction than LMA is.
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