roninbrian
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I'd love a Disney retro park with all the old rides rebuilt. But then again, I would enjoy all the new rides as well.
kellydisney said:"But Daddy, I want an Oompa Loompa!!"
roninbrian said:I'd love a Disney retro park with all the old rides rebuilt. But then again, I would enjoy all the new rides as well.
bjlc57 said:Let me say that when I get excited, I don't use the spell check either.
Let me also say that while WDW is ever changing, I do believe that Eisner and crew STOPPED listening and started reaping in profits.
I really do miss 20k a lot. It was a giant mistake to tear this out because of PROFIT MARGINS. Other people have other classic rides that they too miss, and they have their right to MISS THEM AND SAY SO.
Consequintely, I have not seen Disney, either Give a deal, or hold the line on prices when in the past few years, gas prices have soared and made going to WDW out of reach for a number of us loyal customers who are on the financial edge. I feel, and really against all of Walts beliefs, that WDW has taken a decided edge to the wealthy in moulding its prices and whatnot. In fact, Walt's big thing was that "there will alway's be 10 cent coffee at Disneyland." What I am saying is THAT attitude has gone the way of the DODO, and WDW is pushing toward a land of the elite. And for those who are saying that Disney is barely making it, check out the new private road that they are building.
instead of ripping this person who many of you, WHO DON'T PAY your WDW bills but are being supplemented by someone else, I would step back, read what this person is truly saying, and put myself in the bill paying mode. Like if this money was coming out of MY POCKET instead of someone else, and then be open to a free discussion of different minds. Because without this we can never progress in our learning.
bjlc57 said:Let me say that when I get excited, I don't use the spell check either.
Let me also say that while WDW is ever changing, I do believe that Eisner and crew STOPPED listening and started reaping in profits.
I really do miss 20k a lot. It was a giant mistake to tear this out because of PROFIT MARGINS. Other people have other classic rides that they too miss, and they have their right to MISS THEM AND SAY SO.
Consequintely, I have not seen Disney, either Give a deal, or hold the line on prices when in the past few years, gas prices have soared and made going to WDW out of reach for a number of us loyal customers who are on the financial edge. I feel, and really against all of Walts beliefs, that WDW has taken a decided edge to the wealthy in moulding its prices and whatnot. In fact, Walt's big thing was that "there will alway's be 10 cent coffee at Disneyland." What I am saying is THAT attitude has gone the way of the DODO, and WDW is pushing toward a land of the elite. And for those who are saying that Disney is barely making it, check out the new private road that they are building.
instead of ripping this person who many of you, WHO DON'T PAY your WDW bills but are being supplemented by someone else, I would step back, read what this person is truly saying, and put myself in the bill paying mode. Like if this money was coming out of MY POCKET instead of someone else, and then be open to a free discussion of different minds. Because without this we can never progress in our learning.
bjlc57 said:Let me say that when I get excited, I don't use the spell check either.
bjlc57 said:Let me also say that while WDW is ever changing, I do believe that Eisner and crew STOPPED listening and started reaping in profits.
bjlc57 said:I really do miss 20k a lot. It was a giant mistake to tear this out because of PROFIT MARGINS. Other people have other classic rides that they too miss, and they have their right to MISS THEM AND SAY SO.
bjlc57 said:Consequintely, I have not seen Disney, either Give a deal, or hold the line on prices when in the past few years, gas prices have soared and made going to WDW out of reach for a number of us loyal customers who are on the financial edge. I feel, and really against all of Walts beliefs, that WDW has taken a decided edge to the wealthy in moulding its prices and whatnot. In fact, Walt's big thing was that "there will alway's be 10 cent coffee at Disneyland." What I am saying is THAT attitude has gone the way of the DODO, and WDW is pushing toward a land of the elite. And for those who are saying that Disney is barely making it, check out the new private road that they are building.
bjlc57 said:instead of ripping this person who many of you, WHO DON'T PAY your WDW bills but are being supplemented by someone else, I would step back, read what this person is truly saying, and put myself in the bill paying mode. Like if this money was coming out of MY POCKET instead of someone else, and then be open to a free discussion of different minds. Because without this we can never progress in our learning.
technoarch said:Wow.
This, hands down, is the best "drama bomb" I have seen on this board in months.
Oh, and Thrawn . . . you are a wise person for only being 22 years young. Congrats to your parents for doing a great job.
righttrack said:My thoughts are this. WDW always had things that a 2 year old to someone in their 90s would find enjoyable. Not everything has to appeal to those ends of the age spectrum, but there needs to be things, like slow, dark rides, and enhancements in those areas, as well as faster, "thrill" rides. From a business sense, Disney should not shrink its own marketplace by ignorning the broad spectrum of ages and tastes that visit its parks.
rshell68 said:Remember the old Pepto Bismol ads....I can't believe I ate (read) the whole thing. Man this thread was almost as good as the Epcot Flower and Garden thread.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=39248roninbrian said:Epcot Flower and Garden thread?
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