abreadcrumboi
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Screamscape, yes I know, I know, but it's a rumor.
what is the sea lagoon
Screamscape, yes I know, I know, but it's a rumor.
what is the sea lagoon
Nope, I pretty much summed it up, truthfully and succinctly...
Need I say more?
If by "accurate statement" you mean completely made up....
That is all I needed to hear to set my mind at ease. Can't wait to see HM after the refurb.
It is very difficult to compare the Anaheim and Orlando mindset. The finances necessary to keep an entire resort and four theme parks fresh in no way compares to the much smaller California resort. The idea of keeping everything fresh in California is more important as the majority of their guests are repeat locals. The WDW resort is a worldwide vacation destination and, in all honesty, can get away with less frequent updates.
Not that I agree with WDW management, but the comparisons simply aren't fair and attractions cannot be compared at face value.
So is it worse, or do we just know every little thing that is wrong at WDW because it is posted instantly?
I don't know that there's really a problem with chipped paint and things like that as WDW is generally pretty good on external maintenance, it's more about attractions getting rundown, not being fixed or updated, etc.
I don't care if it's not as good as Disneyland. I just want to be able to see everything and hear the ghost host. The rest can wait in MY opinion.
I don't care if it's not as good as Disneyland. I just want to be able to see everything and hear the ghost host.
I don't post much, and I know that people will hate me for saying this, as I've said it before, but this is a vacation destination we are talking about, not the infrastructure or support of the nation or a city. Could haunted mansion use a refurb, sure, but am I going to get my panties in a bunch if it doesn't get everything dl's got, no. Unless you work for the company and have a vested interest in attendance and guest happiness, why get all bent out of shape over what disney does or doesn't do. I'm one of those people who only gets to go once a year and doesn't notice every problem at the parks and is frankly just happy to be there. The fact that there should be something wrong with disney fans not demanding disney give us updates and upgrades on everything is beyond me, but that's just my personal view. There are so many terrible things that happen in the world everyday that the last thing that I am going to get really ticked about is wdw doing everything that dl does. Let's all keep this light and fluffy and remember that it's vacation, not a UN summit and we should just go and do what we like, avoid what we don't and have a good time. :wave:
I don't know that there's really a problem with chipped paint and things like that as WDW is generally pretty good on external maintenance, it's more about attractions getting rundown, not being fixed or updated, etc.
Everyone needs something to be passionate about. There are people out there who used to fret over the release of specific Beanie Babies. Just because the things you care about are not tantamount to warfare does not mean they are not important. Further, I think people have a right to expect certain things from what they invest their money in (they don't have a right to demand things from WDW, because hey, they could just take their money elsewhere). Since we vacation there, we also have a vested interest in seeing the park look nice. You can't neglect your passions just because there are more colossal things going on in the world.
Everyone keeps mentioning that existingrides at DL get updated more often than those at WDW. I do not disagree with that, however what if we take into consideration all the new attractions WDW has received compared to DL in recent times? Does DL evenb come close to WDW in terms of brand new additions?
WDW stays fresh because of new attractions as well as the re-furbs. It seems to me that DL gets more ride updates because they get fewer new attractions.
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