Hey Disney, do you really have to continue to.......

epcotisbest

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Who cares? Seriously. On a forum where a lot of posts are nitpicky over trivial little little things that the general public would never think about, this is the nitpickiest and most trivial.

The Disney website uses a horizontal filtering toolbar interface, which the OP does not understand.
Here is what he is seeing when first looking at the AK website:

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DisneyDoctor

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My man you will complain about every single move Disney makes for the rest of your existence. You gotta relax. It's a theme park. Sure, there are certain things that warrant a complaint. But this? No. Not in the slightest is this worthy of a complaint.
 

Tom Morrow

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The site for WDW definitely pads the attraction list. You don't see nearly as much padding on the Disneyland site. WDW lists exhibits inside of attractions as separate attractions. For example, "Bruce's Shark World" is listed as an attraction when really it is just an exhibit inside of SeaBase. The Seas pavilion should be listed as having three attractions: The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Turtle Talk with Crush, and SeaBase.

The Dino-Sue display in front of Dinosaur is listed as it's own attraction.

"Star Wars Photo Opportunities" (AKA the speeder bikes you can sit on outside of Star Tours)... come on.
 
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Raineman

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The horizontal filtering toolbar interface gives website designers and web users more screen space than the typical left side vertical filtering interface, but it can be confusing.
You are making way too much sense and using too much logic for this forum-you're going to make so many heads on here explode, it will look like HEA, Wishes, and Illuminations launched all of their fireworks at the same time in the same place.
 

Trackmaster

Well-Known Member
How about that attraction where all you're doing is getting into an actual time machine and going back to the extinction of the dinosaurs? No need to call that a theme park attraction when its actually happening for real.
 

DisneyFreak

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What's the official bathroom attraction count? I want to make sure to visit every one of them. Does each stall, urinal, sink, hand dryer, baby changing station and paper towel dispenser get counted?
 

epcotisbest

Well-Known Member
What's the official bathroom attraction count? I want to make sure to visit every one of them. Does each stall, urinal, sink, hand dryer, baby changing station and paper towel dispenser get counted?

If you use the website and search for bathrooms under attractions none are listed.
If you learn how to use the website and search using the filters Home>Guest Services>Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park>Restrooms the count is 21. There is also a map showing each restroom location in AK. Enjoy your bathroom visits.
 

epcotisbest

Well-Known Member
Lol elephants as an attraction. Do I get to ride one around the park?

Animal encounters at a park with a zoological component are absolutely an attraction. I don't understand what is funny or confusing about this. Is it that people believe if you can't ride it it is not an attraction, or just a fundamental misunderstanding of what an attraction is?
 

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