Leave a legacy? What is that?
I ask this shamefully because it feels like I should know. LOL
It is a nice idea, but even LaL has an expiration date. It won't be around forever. They've stopped selling tiles, which means they're probably starting the slow process of getting it out of there.Yes. I would like to Leave a Legacy...as the parks have left a legacy for me. EPCOT inspired my interest in science fiction and history, which inspired a fascination with actual math and science, and built who I am.
The little things they mentioned on those rides, things I didn't know about, made me ask questions, learn and move forward.
And, my Great-Grandfather, who opened up my family to the magic of Disney...is dead...
Today, Disneyworld is part of inspiring my child (though, they don't do much inspiring anymore), but when my daughter takes her kids to Disney, I'd like to have something she can point to. And say...we were there, we loved it, and will always come back...
That would be because it is an abandoned project. Judging from the number of "tombstones" there, I'd say that Disney had high expectations for the sale of these. Bad case of misjudgement there. I think that if they were a little bigger, or a little clearer it might have had a chance, but, the way it is finding your picture is like looking for a needle in a haystack. And that's with just a few sold. And the pictures...I don't know how anyone even identifies their own.our names are on it too but i hate how stark and unfinished it looks. with part of them left unfilled it looks like an abandoned project but i will admit i like feeling like a little part of me is inside the park all the time...wish i was lol.
I know. They're contractually bound to keep it around a certain number of years since their last sale. Someone correct me...12 years, I think? Hence why I said "slow process."Well, they stopped years ago, it's still there.
Built in 1999 and cant be removed for 20 years so sadly we still have 6 years to go...I know. They're contractually bound to keep it around a certain number of years since their last sale. Someone correct me...12 years, I think? Hence why I said "slow process."
No it will be 20 years from when the last one was sold. You can start eliminating them in 6 years, but, they will not be completely gone until 20 years from the last sale.Built in 1999 and cant be removed for 20 years so sadly we still have 6 years to go...
-Hear hear!
And restore the awesome prism, plus a good looking fountain!
No it will be 20 years from when the last one was sold. You can start eliminating them in 6 years, but, they will not be completely gone until 20 years from the last sale.
True. From your mouth to TDO's ears.They can be relocated to anywhere in the parks at any time...destruction after 20 years but they can pull the plug at any time and pile them in WOL pavilion if they care to.
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