Probably deleted because of users breaking forum rules.
Last couple of pages of the thread definitely went off the rails.Oh, I guess I didn't get far enough to see any fighting or flared tempers.
Before the topic went south, I think the consensus was: no, Disney is fine. We're getting old, jaded, and expect way too much.So since we're on the topic, what do you guys think? Is Disney losing it's magic?
Is anything really deleted from the internet? Probably on some secret Disney server or NSA server. /looks over shoulder/It was deleted got way off topic
Is anything really deleted from the internet? Probably on some secret Disney server or NSA server. /looks over shoulder/
*cough* Wayback machine *cough*Lol. .. Looks over shoulder/
Somebody posted on the Disney FB page that they needed to do something about the long lines at Peter Pan. I wonder just what they expect Disney to do? You can't please everybody.The consensus was essentially that people make their own experience at Disney. Typically a "magic lost" post is an overreaction to a couple minor things, unrelated to Disney magic.
At least that's what I got out of it.
Yeah, complaining about lines is just futile. It is what it is sometimes.Somebody posted on the Disney FB page that they needed to do something about the long lines at Peter Pan. I wonder just what they expect Disney to do? You can't please everybody.
Somebody posted on the Disney FB page that they needed to do something about the long lines at Peter Pan. I wonder just what they expect Disney to do? You can't please everybody.
The most effective line reducer is to close it. They have done that with a number of attractions in the past few years. Works like a charm. No lines at all.It is actually very easy to fix. Lots of ways to shorten lines. I can think of 4 just offhand. However the issue becomes whether or not the fix is better than the lines.
Well, it would be real short. It's only about 2 min 45 secs now. The real problem is how small the space actually is. I'm not sure how many ride vehicles they can have at one time but it's very few compared to omnimovers like SSE or HM. It will always be slow loading.For Pan they could double the speed of the ride vehicles and it would become a real adventure.
That's where the adventure comes in... loading!Well, it would be real short. It's only about 2 min 45 secs now. The real problem is how small the space actually is. I'm not sure how many ride vehicles they can have at one time but it's very few compared to omnimovers like SSE or HM. It will always be slow loading.
Yeah, that could be fun, and a spectator sport.That's where the adventure comes in... loading!
Somebody posted on the Disney FB page that they needed to do something about the long lines at Peter Pan. I wonder just what they expect Disney to do? You can't please everybody.
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