jumping for joy!Ok how happy would we all be if we get BOTH?? Keep Muppets in DHS and get revamp of HoP?
Iago needs to nap somewhereHate to be that guy but there is the pessimistic view as well that IF* Muppets isn't being scrapped than why would Disney worry about revamping HoP?! It's a thought, not saying it's the right one.
They are 2 completely different shows. I love them both.American adventures mops the floor with HOP imo
The American adventure is pretty amazing, and I'm not a show guy. It amazed me as a kid, and is still impressive now.American adventures mops the floor with HOP imo
Bob Iger Adventure WorldThey might as well just rename it to Bob Iger World and get it over with.
No, not really. Inaction is also action, in this case.But the least political thing they could do with regards to HoP is to just let it continue to exist as it currently does.
While I don’t agree - I think an updated presentation that features Presidents only up until a certain day could be a solution. If you go up to George W. He could record a new speech, and then some of his paintings could be on display as part of the attraction.Keeping the attraction is too dangerous, and Walt wanted the country’s problems to be left behind at the park/resort gates.
I like your idea a lot, until the last part. Too recent, and — I’ll just self-censor any further comment.While I don’t agree - I think an updated presentation that features Presidents only up until a certain day could be a solution. If you go up to George W. He could record a new speech, and then some of his paintings could be on display as part of the attraction.
Yeah, I was thinking he would be the most recent we could go - and since his paintings are already on display on property it could be a nice tie-in.I like your idea a lot, until the last part. Too recent, and — I’ll just self-censor any further comment.
Keeping the attraction is too dangerous
To dangerous --it's been there for 50 years you can't be seriousNo, not really. Inaction is also action, in this case.
Keeping the attraction is too dangerous, and Walt wanted the country’s problems to be left behind at the park/resort gates.
Some combo of risky/dangerous, take your pick.To dangerous --it's been there for 50 years you can't be serious
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