I hope you guys like parabolic water arches.
Well, if they weren't parabolic, Eisntein and Newton have some 'splainin' to do.
I hope you guys like parabolic water arches.
Not one of those.So I ask: what the heck actually is this "attraction"?
Oh use the mute button already, pixie-duster.
See...my family talks about the jumping fountains more than the rides. It stuff like that, and our boys playing on RC at AS Movies, one of them being chosen first by Crush, being picked out by Jack Sparrow during the parade, etc. that build the lasting memories for us.
Disney has a track history of making great stuff so I'm predisposed to appreciating their work. The fact that you aren't is shocking and quite frankly pitiful because of what such predispositions deprive you of. And this isn't really a Disney thing - it applies to everything in life.Change is only good if it’s an improvement on what was there before. I’m sure you’ll think it is.
Claiming that you don't see a difference between expressing your personal preference and declaring someone else did something wrong is just you just lying to yourself. You "get off it".The only difference is my opinion does not line up with your opinion therefor my opinion is invalid. Get off it.
Nonsense. The "straight history of Disney parks" is change. Your complaining is really just about what you want. People have been complaining about changes Disney has made since Day One, and most of those changes that they complained about are things that, when they are changed again, people complain about change again.Nope...it’s not about what I want...it’s the Straight history of Disney parks.
And there is a good chance that someday there will be a film that will be better than Moana in the same way Moana is better than Snow White, and that there will be a number of people who won't see it and rail against the idea.To each their own, as I understand it was groundbreaking in it's time... but Snow White doesn't hold up. I actually think a lot of the Walt era films still are pretty entertainment despite their age, but Snow White is like 85% setting up the plot and random singing and then rushing through the actually climax and resolution. I atually think Moana is a far better film. And I'm not event that big a fan of Moana.
Quoted for posterity. Some want better than mediocrity.Disney has a track history of making great stuff so I'm predisposed to appreciating their work. The fact that you aren't is shocking and quite frankly pitiful because of what such predispositions deprive you of. And this isn't really a Disney thing - it applies to everything in life.
No, you don't get it. It isn't about me at all. It's about you, and how hard you work to afflict yourself with curmudgeony. Perhaps you feel you get more enjoyment out of wallowing in sourness than you get from visiting the parks?We get it...it’s your happy place.
And these incessant posts show how willing you are to be a bell end. What’s your point, caller?No, you don't get it. It isn't about me at all. It's about you, and how hard you work to afflict yourself with curmudgeony. Perhaps you feel you get more enjoyment out of wallowing in sourness than you get from visiting the parks?
That's a nonsensical rationalization. It isn't mediocrity. You simply have chosen to predispose yourself to perceiving it as such.Quoted for posterity. Some want better than mediocrity.
And your reply describes perfectly why you're discontented with most of the things that the vast majority of Disney guests enjoy and shall be enjoying in the future.But your quote describes perfectly what you’re content with and your understanding of the bigger picture.
You, putting yourself outside looking in, even shielded in your armor of feigned-righteous indignation - that's what will be the most pitiful.That’s what is quite frankly pitiful, as you put it.
Pretty sure the indignation isn’t feigned. But please, do carry on. And stay classy....That's a nonsensical rationalization. It isn't mediocrity. You simply have chosen to predispose yourself to perceiving it as such.
And your reply describes perfectly why you're discontented with most of the things that the vast majority of Disney guests enjoy and shall be enjoying in the future.
You, putting yourself outside looking in, even shielded in your armor of feigned-righteous indignation - that's what will be the most pitiful.
Disney has a track history of making great stuff so I'm predisposed to appreciating their work. The fact that you aren't is shocking and quite frankly pitiful because of what such predispositions deprive you of. And this isn't really a Disney thing - it applies to everything in life.
Not sure I follow your metaphor or your word choice of a conceit.
A window is but one feature on but one wall of the room. If the other three walls have triangle doors or windows and triangle furnishings and one wall has the replacement you speak of then the circle certainly doesn't fit.
You’re forgetting the rules here:
1. Everything older is genius.
2. Everything about which Walt so much as uttered a word is sacred and touching it is sacrilege.
2. Disney hasn’t kept up with anything in 30 years. Attractions are in desperate need of refreshes.
2b. All refreshes are bad unless they are precise restorations and bring back Horizons.
3. Characters are bad.
3a. Get FP to take pics with characters.
4. Once Disney makes an original movie with original characters, it’s no longer original; and using those characters in the parks would be unoriginal and lazy.
5. People who like characters in the park are simpleton Neanderthals who can’t possibly grasp the concept of [obsessive] theming.
6. People who think throwing out the most basic facts you probably already know at Epcot is “edutainment” are brainiac nerd spelling bee champions. People who find those basic facts boring are one step away from skid row.
7. Complain about new attractions from the moment concept art is released.
7a. Complain when same attraction closes; get the t-shirt, watch videos of it every day.
8. If you don’t like what I like, you must be dumb.
9. Theme parks are as much art as opera, and highbrow snobbery is warranted in discussing fake singing bears, fake talking mice, fake representations of Europe, and fake moose getting their tongues frozen to poles.
10. Criticism makes you sound smarter.
Does this turn you on at all? It certainly seems to bother you enough to write about it.That's a nonsensical rationalization. It isn't mediocrity. You simply have chosen to predispose yourself to perceiving it as such.
And your reply describes perfectly why you're discontented with most of the things that the vast majority of Disney guests enjoy and shall be enjoying in the future.
You, putting yourself outside looking in, even shielded in your armor of feigned-righteous indignation - that's what will be the most pitiful.
Nonsense. The "straight history of Disney parks" is change. Your complaining is really just about what you want. People have been complaining about changes Disney has made since Day One, and most of those changes that they complained about are things that, when they are changed again, people complain about change again.
And there is a good chance that someday there will be a film that will be better than Moana in the same way Moana is better than Snow White, and that there will be a number of people who won't see it and rail against the idea.
Just because I don't consistently spam the threads with Disney bashing every instance does not mean I'm a pixie duster. Perhaps you should take some time and do a search of my past posts to educate yourself on my positions on many things before accusing me of snorting the gold dust. It gets tiring when people offer nothing new to their criticisms; "bOb IgEr Is SaTaN"gets old after the first time. I'm sorry you'd rather enjoy the trashiness that is current day Future World than the great things that are on the horizon(s).
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