bshah365
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I genuinely feel bad for some of the generous insiders who have to read childish garbage like this.I thought you had all the details and you don't even know if they replaced the queen mannequin? You're fired.
I genuinely feel bad for some of the generous insiders who have to read childish garbage like this.I thought you had all the details and you don't even know if they replaced the queen mannequin? You're fired.
It was a joke.I genuinely feel bad for some of the generous insiders who have to read childish garbage like this.
You pretty much have to take everything he says with a grain of salt...or as a joke.I genuinely feel bad for some of the generous insiders who have to read childish garbage like this.
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My sources say the queen has been replaced by this blast from the past at Superstar Limo.
You pretty much have to take everything he says with a grain of salt...or as a joke.
Wasn't her wish granted (for the one I love) because of a wishing well?
Seems like a text book definition of an enchanted wish.
Having seen the cottage scene now, I have to wonder why Snow White is still wearing her cape. Not only did she not have it on while dancing with the dwarfs in the movie, but I would bet that it will get caught in the Snow White figure and cause problems. I'm reminded of this classic moment from "The Incredibles":
Exactly and let’s be honest.... The well wasn’t magical. The prince was already in the area when she started singing and wishing into the well lol. That “wish” doesn’t stand out in the film. The wish that does stand out is the one that nearly gets her killed. They should have named it “Snow White and the Deathly Wish.”So we know that everything is going to be ok going in? That would be like calling it Indiana Jones’ Successful Adventure: Don’t worry about Mara folks, everything is going to be Ok.
In fairness, it seems that the general premise of this refurb was to reassure timid riders that things would be fine. For better or for worse re: the actual ride experience.So we know that everything is going to be ok going in? That would be like calling it Indiana Jones’ Successful Adventure: Don’t worry about Mara folks, everything is going to be Ok.
Indeed, the Well had almost nothing to do with it. It's a backdrop against which the animators play the premise of what Snow White desires. The wish coming true has more to do with the Dwarfs building an incredibly awkward funeral repository, or the Witch assuming they'd have the sense to put her in the ground after her "death", than it does the Well.Exactly and let’s be honest.... The well wasn’t magical. The prince was already in the area when she started singing and wishing into the well lol. That “wish” doesn’t stand out in the film. The wish that does stand out is the one that nearly gets her killed. They should have named it “Snow White and the Deathly Wish.”
Couldn’t have said it better myself.In fairness, it seems that the general premise of this refurb was to reassure timid riders that things would be fine. For better or for worse re: the actual ride experience.
Indeed, the Well had almost nothing to do with it. It's a backdrop against which the animators play the premise of what Snow White desires. The wish coming true has more to do with the Dwarfs building an incredibly awkward funeral repository, or the Witch assuming they'd have the sense to put her in the ground after her "death", than it does the Well.
Really the only elements in Snow White that appear to be actively enchanted are the Magic Mirror and the Queen's transformation. Even the Apple is more of a chemistry project than a spell. The Queen's story is more enchanted than Snow's, which is simply enchanting.
But really this is immaterial - the ride's new name isn't a smash either way.
Excuse me?
It would be like calling kidnapping and attempted murder of children "Peter Pan's Flight."So we know that everything is going to be ok going in? That would be like calling it Indiana Jones’ Successful Adventure: Don’t worry about Mara folks, everything is going to be Ok.
In fairness, it seems that the general premise of this refurb was to reassure timid riders that things would be fine. For better or for worse re: the actual ride experience.
Indeed, the Well had almost nothing to do with it. It's a backdrop against which the animators play the premise of what Snow White desires. The wish coming true has more to do with the Dwarfs building an incredibly awkward funeral repository, or the Witch assuming they'd have the sense to put her in the ground after her "death", than it does the Well.
Really the only elements in Snow White that appear to be actively enchanted are the Magic Mirror and the Queen's transformation. Even the Apple is more of a chemistry project than a spell. The Queen's story is more enchanted than Snow's, which is simply enchanting.
But really this is immaterial - the ride's new name isn't a smash either way.
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