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Tom Morrow

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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?
I do believe it would be less misleading to give animals their own category. Maharaja Jungle Trek is an attraction. Tigers are an exhibit in the attraction.
 

epcotisbest

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I do believe it would be less misleading to give animals their own category. Maharaja Jungle Trek is an attraction. Tigers are an exhibit in the attraction.

Yeah, I guess with my replies to this thread multiple times it seems like I have an opinion, but realized I don't really care what they label as attractions or how the website seems misleading to some people.
My Disney stock closed up $13.46 per share today, thanks mostly to the streaming announcement. They can start counting mosquitoes as attractions for all I care.
 

BoarderPhreak

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I look at it this way... An "attraction" is something that attracts. Using HS as an example, the only thing there that qualifies, for me, is ToT and RRC. That's two "attractions" and I have a three-attraction minimum. LOL... Next park! 🤣
 

Tom Morrow

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In theme park terms, an attraction is an experience. The Dino-Sue replica is not an experience. You only look at it. It's an exhibit, but even that is pushing it. Yet it is listed on the DAK list as an attraction.
 

The Empress Lilly

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Yeah, I guess with my replies to this thread multiple times it seems like I have an opinion, but realized I don't really care what they label as attractions or how the website seems misleading to some people.
My Disney stock closed up $13.46 per share today, thanks mostly to the streaming announcement. They can start counting mosquitoes as attractions for all I care.
Nah. We all know you're not on the side of the large shareholders. You're a customer being had. But congratis on having earned like maybe several quarters on stock increase today. Maybe even a few dollars! Can buy you one package delivery to your room.
 

DisneyDoctor

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In theme park terms, an attraction is an experience. The Dino-Sue replica is not an experience. You only look at it. It's an exhibit, but even that is pushing it. Yet it is listed on the DAK list as an attraction.
Labeling something as an experience is entirely personal.

Are the Tangled themed bathrooms an attraction? They aren’t listed as such. But do they attract many people? They sure do.
 

epcotisbest

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Nah. We all know you're not on the side of the large shareholders. You're a customer being had. But congratis on having earned like maybe several quarters on stock increase today. Maybe even a few dollars! Can buy you one package delivery to your room.

So I am a little confused by this. How am I a customer being had? As for my earnings, I have no idea where your comment is coming from, or why.
 
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FettFan

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When Hong Kong DL opened didn't it list Main St's City Hall as an attraction?
But even that is not as flagrant as Animal Kingdom at least triple dipping the chip all the way up to 14 dips. I mean a double dip is already a no no.

The current Magic Kingdom map features the Harmony Barber Shop on it's list of attractions.
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Paper straw fan

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Ah yeah I kept going by this thread and thinking everyone was just adding their own ending to the title line- I was going to say:

Allow children in the parks
Let anyone but me on the buses back to the resort
Pay 1000 people to stand in line for Peter Pan at all times
Boost skin cancer numbers by allowing Toy Story land to exist

I’m kidding about 2 of these. I’ll let you choose which in your minds
 

Tom Morrow

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Dino-Sue replica is a display/exhibit at the attraction Dinosaur. It isn't it's own attraction. It's absolutely padding. It's like poetry. It rhymes. - George Lucas
 

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