Hollywood Studios New Name?

wdwgreek

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What the heck is that suppose to me?
I think they are trying to say if a poster has more messages then likes then they either post too much or they don't post anything of substance, leading to the conclusion that therefor their posts must idiotic. Its akin to saying if on Facebook you don't have someone like your status your status is not valid and you should go be ignored/ anything you say is invalid.
 

ChrisM

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I think they are trying to say if a poster has more messages then likes then they either post too much or they don't post anything of substance, leading to the conclusion that therefor their posts must idiotic. Its akin to saying if on Facebook you don't have someone like your status your status is not valid and you should go be ignored/ anything you say is invalid.

Correct.
 

Dartha Stewart

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I think they are trying to say if a poster has more messages then likes then they either post too much or they don't post anything of substance, leading to the conclusion that therefor their posts must idiotic. Its akin to saying if on Facebook you don't have someone like your status your status is not valid and you should go be ignored/ anything you say is invalid.
Our ancestors must be so proud.
 

joncx

New Member
A bit unconventional (and doesn't really say it is a theme park), but I kind of like the idea of "Disney's Hollywood Stars." Would keep the same acronym, maintain Hollywood at the beginning for consistency and have a double meaning of both referencing you can see the "stars" of Disney there (all their big brands) as well as that Star Wars will be located there. Could really play up the Star theme.
 

FigmentForver96

Well-Known Member
Allow me to rephrase by stripping my original post of its sense of humor and joking manner.

Cinemagic Kingdom is a poor name due to the fact that many tourists do not research their trips, and will get Cinemagic and Magic Kingdom confused. In doing so, people will attempt to make dinner reservations for a restaurant in Magic Kingdom, but go to Cinemagic Kingdom under the mistaken belief that's where their reservations are located.

Evidence that this happens in real life is widely available, with people swearing up and down that they've been to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Magic Kingdom or they went to Islands of Adventure and asked where The Haunted Mansion was within the park. That's people not getting names mixed but just not knowing Universal and Disney are two separate entities. Now Disney wants to have two parks that are just a few letters different in name and sound very much alike. I will agree that names are something people will always get mixed up, but that doesn't necessitate compounding more confusion atop of it. At least with Animal Kingdom, you know that's the one with animals because it says it. Cinemagic sounds like a branch off of Magic Kingdom, and therefore does not provide a distinct identity as a good name should, which as we know, one thing Hollywood Studios struggles with is its identity.

If that is too idiotic to understand, then the problem is not with my post.
I'm sorry but if they did that little research and messed up their trip that bad well that is their fault. People need to pay better attention.
 

PorterRedkey

Well-Known Member
Sorry but this post is idiotic. People are going to be confused by names regardless. You just arbitrarily combined things and re-wrote it into old guy speak. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go ride Mission Earth.
This is one of my faves. I heard this on my last trip "let's ride Mission: Spaceship Earth" lol
 

PiratesoftheHM

Well-Known Member
Disney('s) Hollywood Adventure to me is just the most glaringly obvious choice to me. The Hollywood aspect encompasses the front half of the park.. assuming they don't destroy TOT or Sunset Blvd. The Adventure element pertains to a "hollywood adventure through the movies" of each IP land which seems to be the end-goal for the back half of the park.

It's synergy w/ DCA in DLR (each resort has an Adventure park). Disney Florida Adventure would be weird and unrelated to the park's theme. Cinemagic Kingdom or any variant of that would mean 3 Kingdom's and a random Epcot.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
I think they are trying to say if a poster has more messages then likes then they either post too much or they don't post anything of substance, leading to the conclusion that therefor their posts must idiotic. Its akin to saying if on Facebook you don't have someone like your status your status is not valid and you should go be ignored/ anything you say is invalid.
Just another reason to stay away from Facebook.
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
My pick for the new name is Tim. ;)
While I certainly approve, given their reason choices of names, it needs to be a better acronym... Disney's Operational Nightmare Gate

I'm also anticipating Theater of the Stars to be renamed to Theater In The Stars.
 

ChrisM

Well-Known Member
Our value as a person is now measured by the ration of our likes on internet forums and social media platforms!

No, but your value as a poster on an internet forum certainly is.

If no one appreciates your posts enough to even occasionally slap that "like" button, are you really adding anything here? If a post is neither entertaining nor informative then you're really just wasting everyone's time (including your own).

Now, if you somehow equate your value as a person with your standing on an internet forum, that's a problem for a professional.
 

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