Nah, just budget cutz.I honestly think you are starting to see end of the Muppets in this park. This is a classic Disney move when eventually shutting down a attraction of restaurant, no? Everyone keeps talking about the new Indy land and getting rid of the stunt show. But what if they keep the show and level the Muppets area for a ride building space. Gives you a huge attendance swallower of the show, and dark ride, and a coaster. I grew up on the Muppets and love them, they just ain't grabbing the audience in today's world. Just spitballing.
Something is fishy...
Nope. Sweetums comes from the character department, makes far less than Equity.Is Sweetums an equity performer?
I imagine his wage must be high.
His.I'm sorry and I don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings...
but who's ego is so fragile that we can't mention the name of another Disney site without fistycuffs?
I think it's that any time there is any kind of rumor, regardless of the source, people want to talk about it.You know, it's funny. This forum is almost universally critical of Corless' site, yet it seems like every time he posts something, someone starts a discussion thread about it here. Almost like he posts information that folks are interested in and want to talk about.
Just an observation. Carry on,
I think it's that any time there is any kind of rumor, regardless of the source, people want to talk about it.
Doesn't change the fact that that particular site is click-baity, doesn't properly credit people for rumors, and the owner is a bit of a crybaby.
It's well worth seeing. It isn't anything mindblowing, but it's the last thing Jim Henson completed before his untimely death and if you love the classic Muppet humor, it's all there. Sadly, it hasn't run with its full opening-day effects for some time, but it's still a really enjoyable way to spend part of your day in the park.If this show is seriously on its way out of HS, please keep us posted!
If I don't get to see this in person before it leaves, I will have major regrets.
This was my Dad's favorite show. He loved Statler and Waldorf. Him and my uncle acted like them all of the time. I have some really good memories being there with him and getting to hear him laugh which didn't happen very often.It's well worth seeing. It isn't anything mindblowing, but it's the last thing Jim Henson completed before his untimely death and if you love the classic Muppet humor, it's all there. Sadly, it hasn't run with its full opening-day effects for some time, but it's still a really enjoyable way to spend part of your day in the park.
That was the great thing about the Muppets. There were each such well-developed characters that every person could always find one that really connected to them.This was my Dad's favorite show. He loved Statler and Waldorf. Him and my uncle acted like them all of the time. I have some really good memories being there with him and getting to hear him laugh which didn't happen very often.
Or just charge lots of money for people to take guided tours of "Abandoned Disney." There will, of course, be a special cupcake available.Just close Momma Melrose and you can wall off the entire area. Save lots of money that way.
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