Dumbo & Main Street Updates

Ismael Flores

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This summer coming to WDW "Priority stroller Parking"

why have your stroller sit in the sun when for only $55.00 you can have your stroller in an air-conditioned Cabana.

complimentary stroller wipes will be available for all guests. The package also includes a limited edition pin that guests can display on their strollers and a limited edition sipper that you can proudly display in your stroller cup holder. Be the envy of all those other guests that will get their hands scorched when they touch their hot strollers.


supply limited so act now.
 
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And in reality you have a lot of ****ed off guests that will tell you your stroller doesn't accommodate them.

And yet they would still come. In droves. There is clearly nothing Disney can do to aggravate the fans enough to make them stop coming in any meaningful numbers.
 

Phroobar

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Best stroller ever!


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dlr74

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The best is what they're doing with strollers during Pixar Pier construction. All strollers must be parked by the Cove Bar (across from Adorable Snowman) and no strollers permitted down the boardwalk to TSMM. It's a stroller-free zone down there and it looks so clean and open even with the walls up
 

Lets Respect

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I wonder how they will handle strollers in Star Wars Land. I would think they would want them somewhere off to the side that doesn't interfere with the theming. And of course dealing with the crowds
 

drizgirl

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I wonder how they will handle strollers in Star Wars Land. I would think they would want them somewhere off to the side that doesn't interfere with the theming. And of course dealing with the crowds
Well, Star Wars isn't for kids, so they probably won't allow them at all. :cautious:
 

Lets Respect

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It will be interesting to see how they handle it in Star Wars Land. I don't recall a stroller issue in the Harry Potter lands, which are very tight. But Universal doesn't attract as many strollers as WDW in general
 

Rich T

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Well, Star Wars isn't for kids, so they probably won't allow them at all. :cautious:
I'm thinking you're joking; Star Wars most definitely is for kids. Babies, no. Not all current SW projects are appropriate for very young children, but this is a franchise that Lucas designed from the get-go as a kids' story (his own words).
 

Phroobar

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I'm thinking you're joking; Star Wars most definitely is for kids. Babies, no. Not all current SW projects are appropriate for very young children, but this is a franchise that Lucas designed from the get-go as a kids' story (his own words).
When Star Wars was first released, Lucas was quoted as saying, "OMG I made a Disney movie!". All of my kids have seen A New Hope within the first week of their life. Star Wars is for babies too. :p;)
 

Rich T

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When Star Wars was first released, Lucas was quoted as saying, "OMG I made a Disney movie!". All of my kids have seen A New Hope within the first week of their life. Star Wars is for babies too. :p;)
In an interview in 1977, just before release, Lucas said in a magazine interview, "Fox hates it when I say this, but this has always been intended as a kids' film." And the big San Francisco screening that started the positive buzz was all Boy Scouts. There's nothing "degrading" about labeling SW as a kids' series. A good kids' film should appeal to everyone on different levels (Oz, Pinocchio, B&tB, E.T., etc.).
 

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