mickEblu
Well-Known Member
Sounds like they're going a very different direction with the new ride. So now it's either Toad or Pinocchio in the running for most unsettling Disneyland Dark Ride....
Pinocchio. Definitely Pinocchio.
Sounds like they're going a very different direction with the new ride. So now it's either Toad or Pinocchio in the running for most unsettling Disneyland Dark Ride....
Is that what they are really gonna call it now? "snow white's enchanted wish"??? god that is lame.
It really is. Leaves nothing to the imagination and provokes no emotion.A new low
It really is. Leaves nothing to the imagination and provokes no emotion.
Right?! It is a bland name.And just makes no sense for an attraction name.
Right?! It is a bland name.
I saw the name change coming
Like someone on here said, does the descriptive title of the ride actually matter to y'all? It's just gonna be referred to as "Snow White" or the "Snow White Ride"...
That's actually what it's called in Disneyland Paris (in French of course!):Why not just name it “Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs?”
That's actually what it's called in Disneyland Paris (in French of course!):
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Only positive words and portrayals allowed. Mustn't upset the kiddies parents!No please. That’s not the news name. Right?
Why would someone make an UNenchanted wish? And what IS an enchanted wish to begin with??Enchanted wish? Why is her wish of marrying a prince someday enchanted?
Well, in the real world, wishes are not enchanted. We just wish things and nothing happens.Why would someone make an UNenchanted wish? And what IS an enchanted wish to begin with??
What kind of wishes does the Genie grant?
Why would someone make an UNenchanted wish? And what IS an enchanted wish to begin with??
What kind of wishes does the Genie grant?
"Granted Wish" I like it. Well not really, but as you say its more accurateWell what about a wish is enchanted? A wish is a wish. The enchanting part comes in the act of the wish being granted.
"Granted Wish" I like it. Well not really, but as you say its more accurate
Thank goodness they didn't go with snow whiticoaster . But in all seriousness, the name isn't too bad, as long as it isn't a mouth full to read ( hagrids ROTR MFSR Dudley Do Right Ripsaw falls BTMR etc) and as long as it doesn't have a -icoaster as a suffix, it passes. Seriously, now theres three coasters that have the -icoaster as a suffix. Can we stop that now before it becomes a trend? It's atrocious
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