NewfieFan
Well-Known Member
[My bolding] I understand both sides to this, but I think the word "appeal" is key. Playhouse Disney appeals to preschoolers; however, anyone can enjoy it (such as myself...I'm a 26-year old female who does not have kids).
PPS can only be enjoyed by a certain age group. It's not that it appeals just to them, it is that literally, no one but small children can enjoy it. Tom Sawyer Island, Toontown....these are all places some may consider geared toward children, but still, everyone can enjoy those places. PPS excludes many guests, as CThaddeus stated.
Anyway, back to your regularly scheduled program...just thought I'd chime in a bit. :wave:
Ok, maybe it was wrong of me to compare PPS to the Playhouse Disney show. I agree that anyone can enjoy that show, even I was alittle star struck by Bear (in the Big Blue House)! But I've never argued the fact that PPS is only for young children and doesn't appeal to (or can be enjoyed by) anybody else (except for maybe the parents). My point is only simple - I like the spot and I think these free play areas are important elements in the parks. We need these areas for young children. I don't think they need three play areas in one area though (as I've stated). If they expanded ToonTown Park it would make me quite happy and then you could go ahead and tear down PPS. By they way, have you ever been to PPS in the night? It can be quite relaxing, the lights, the Pooh music playing, kids running free, check it out some time - you may be surprised!?!
I promise this is the last time I will get off topic here!:lookaroun By the way, is JimboJones123 correct, that dark rides may be a thing of the past!?! I was hoping we would get to see that Little Mermaid ride come to be. Too bad!