Fantasyland Rumor Gaining Steam

ForeverAnna

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It's hard to say without doing an actual poll. The little girls I know are all over the place but disregarding Anna and Elsa the top ones seem to be Ariel Cinderella and Rapunzel.
 
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Let's be clear, I'm not a fan of Disney Princesses by any stretch. I find the whole idea of them as a thing rather ridiculous, especially the IP brand that Disney has turned them into. Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique is one of the most disturbing things I've ever encountered at Disneyland. :):)

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NIGHTMARES!

With this in mind, and just to be silly, I decided to take Buzzfeed's "Which Disney Princess Are You" quiz.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/mccarricksean/which-disney-princes-are-you#.mpl68xJ3R

My result:

You got: Rapunzel
Witty and outgoing, you have a sense of humor that always keeps people smiling. You are constantly on the look for adventure and don’t settle down easily.

Sounds about right!
 

Curious Constance

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Which Disney Princess Are You?

  1. You got: Jasmine
    Daring and adventurous, you are considered the daredevil or you group. You enjoy having fun, taking risks and living life to its fullest.
I'm not a daredevil or a risk taker in the least. But the rest in accurate.
 
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Deleted member 107043

Which Disney Princess Are You?

  1. You got: Jasmine
    Daring and adventurous, you are considered the daredevil or you group. You enjoy having fun, taking risks and living life to its fullest.
I'm not a daredevil or a risk taker in the least. But the rest in accurate.

How is Jasmine a daredevil?
 

DABIGCHEEZ

Well-Known Member
All I will say is I wish that the duplication at any and all Disney parks would stop. The should be enough creativity in WDI to easily do that. In my mind do something with every movie released...show, ride, restaurant, smaller attraction, or parade involvement, etc. I mean even Tangled has a bathroom! Not saying they shouldn't have Little mermaid attractions (or others at both)... just have a ride at one and a show at the other. The parks should be unique in their attractions and experiences.
 
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The parks should be unique in their attractions and experiences.

The castle parks never really have been though. Tokyo Disneyland was literally a "greatest hits" of Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom when it opened, and even the Magic Kingdom was basically an updated version of Disneyland when it opened in 1971... not a carbon copy, but more like it than not featuring a lineup of Disneyland's most well-known shops, eateries and attractions.
 

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