My DHS: Classic Hollywood

Who will win this week?

  • Turtle's Fantastic BURBANK, featuring a Raft Ride and a Prophouse

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • ctxak98's Melrose Avenue, including the Soda Pops QS, Sci-Fi Diner, and The Fabulous 50s

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • WED99's Interactive, Walkthrough Setpieces and Red Cars on Sunset Boulevard

    Votes: 3 21.4%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

WED99

Well-Known Member
you know sometimes I dont understand you! lol. Not to be mean but during the final challenge of that last competition between me and @jdmdisney99..you said none of the movies I picked for the park worked except fantasia....I felt all of those being to specific disney films, did hold there own titles.

And back on sunset boulevard, this is the last time I am going to comment but you didnt say it was a new land, just an addition to sunset. :)
That's right, because your lands were based on movies the just didn't make sense to me. But that doesn't mean if your idea was built in real life they wouldn't be considered lands.

Maybe I forgot to mention that part but it was always in my head that way.
 

ctxak98

Well-Known Member
I'm kind of done wit this conversation but your contradicting yourself. I think your land doesn't make sense. I'm sorry your not going to convince me
 

WED99

Well-Known Member
I'm kind of done wit this conversation but your contradicting yourself. I think your land doesn't make sense. I'm sorry your not going to convince me
How am I contradicting myself? Dude you contest me then when I reply you don't take in anything I say, just keep arguing my original posts. I didn't like your land choices because I found them ridiculous, you based them on the Disney movies that didn't get much recognition. There's a reason for that.

I have a set walk through that is marked on the map as it's own area. Wether you decide to call it a land or not is up to you, but it covers a large enough space to hold it's own title. It consists of backlot sets from popular movies laid out just like you would see in Universal studios when you take the studio tour. They involve interactive elements in certain areas, similar to the gags in Toontown. There are also shops and eateries based around the movies (Mos Eisley Cantina for example) as well as Directors and Cameramen roaming the sets with actors asking guests to contribute to filming.

Now if that doesn't make sense to you, and I'm not talking about liking it I'm talking about understanding it because you clearly don't, then you're not mentally stable.

I've addressed every possible problem you could think of so before you attempt to bring up more reasons, I ask that you kindly save me the internet data and simply re-read the past answers. I'm sure you'll be pleasantly suprised!

-Much Love, WED99 ;)
 

ctxak98

Well-Known Member
How am I contradicting myself? Dude you contest me then when I reply you don't take in anything I say, just keep arguing my original posts. I didn't like your land choices because I found them ridiculous, you based them on the Disney movies that didn't get much recognition. There's a reason for that.

I have a set walk through that is marked on the map as it's own area. Wether you decide to call it a land or not is up to you, but it covers a large enough space to hold it's own title. It consists of backlot sets from popular movies laid out just like you would see in Universal studios when you take the studio tour. They involve interactive elements in certain areas, similar to the gags in Toontown. There are also shops and eateries based around the movies (Mos Eisley Cantina for example) as well as Directors and Cameramen roaming the sets with actors asking guests to contribute to filming.

Now if that doesn't make sense to you, and I'm not talking about liking it I'm talking about understanding it because you clearly don't, then you're not mentally stable.

I've addressed every possible problem you could think of so before you attempt to bring up more reasons, I ask that you kindly save me the internet data and simply re-read the past answers. I'm sure you'll be pleasantly suprised!

-Much Love, WED99 ;)
Im sorry but sometimes you come off as a know it all...just saying haha. BUT I really do get what your saying...I HONESTLY DO!...personally Its not my cup of tea for the area. I do not like the idea of it there. NOT SAYING OI DONT LIKE THE IDEA! just the location I am not fond of.

....Your honestly trying to tell me you dont like the movie Pocahontas, Mulan, Incredibles or Narnia at all???? really!? I think if you dont like them your a nut ;).....They are actually very well liked. Just not utilized in the parks well enough....I would consider re-reading my posts as well
 

ctxak98

Well-Known Member
ONE MORE THING! I actually am against red car trolley now because It would destroy one of the things that makes DHS unique from other parks...The citizens of Hollywood shows that run randomly throughout the day. THEY ARE AMAZING!..unless it stopped running whenever they were out....I wouldnt allow it!
 

ctxak98

Well-Known Member
You're right, sorry ctxak. I admit it I'm a bad loser, it runs in my family. Mini Golf is always a disaster in our family :P

Once again, sorry and good luck on the next challenge.
Well goodluck to you too! I really hate losing too lol. Its funny I'm the same way with mini golf. Such a stupid competitive little game!
 

Turtle

Well-Known Member
How am I contradicting myself? Dude you contest me then when I reply you don't take in anything I say, just keep arguing my original posts. I didn't like your land choices because I found them ridiculous, you based them on the Disney movies that didn't get much recognition. There's a reason for that.

I have a set walk through that is marked on the map as it's own area. Wether you decide to call it a land or not is up to you, but it covers a large enough space to hold it's own title. It consists of backlot sets from popular movies laid out just like you would see in Universal studios when you take the studio tour. They involve interactive elements in certain areas, similar to the gags in Toontown. There are also shops and eateries based around the movies (Mos Eisley Cantina for example) as well as Directors and Cameramen roaming the sets with actors asking guests to contribute to filming.

Now if that doesn't make sense to you, and I'm not talking about liking it I'm talking about understanding it because you clearly don't, then you're not mentally stable.

I've addressed every possible problem you could think of so before you attempt to bring up more reasons, I ask that you kindly save me the internet data and simply re-read the past answers. I'm sure you'll be pleasantly suprised!

-Much Love, WED99 ;)
You should've described it like tht
 

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