SyracuseDisneyFan
Well-Known Member
I don't understand the disdain of Animal Kingdom.
The continents represented in AK are beautiful, vast, diverse continents. The villages represented throughout the park are very old and run down and only perpetuate the stereotypes that people like you and others believe. I suppose if they add Australia you’ll expect Crocodile Dundee. If anyone is being racist here it’s you, but we should probably give you the benefit of the doubt that you just didn’t know any better. After all, all of the movies and theme park attractions tell you that that’s what Africa actually looks like how would you know otherwise.I... don't think there's anything "run down" about Animal Kingdom or Harambe Village. That's what villages in Africa look like. Calling it "stereotypical" and "third world" and implying that you're better than that sort of thing is, well, pretty racist. Please don't do that.
Yeaaaah. Stay classy, there, kid. While Africa has many amazing, huge cities, putting a metropolis in Animal Kingdom would be as silly as putting modern downtown Berlin in the Germany pavilion in Epcot. Harambe Village is supposed to be exactly that -- a small village; I've seen the development photos, and the buildings, posters, and signage are taken directly from actual small African villages along the coast, especially Nigeria and Tanzania. Personally I find it colorful, festive, and a lot of fun to visit.If anyone is being racist here it’s you, but we should probably give you the benefit of the doubt that you just didn’t know any better.
Yes of course they found actual run down old villages to model their park after and obviously they aren’t going to use a metropolis in an animal park. The point is they chose the image they wanted to project as “Africa” and other continents. I’ve worked with a good number of ICP’s who found the land to not be representative of their home countries and laugh at how stereotypical it is. In any case believe whatever you want I don’t care, just don’t call me racist. Maybe you’ll be able to stay classy too.Yeaaaah. Stay classy, there, kid. While Africa has many amazing, huge cities, putting a metropolis in Animal Kingdom would be as silly as putting modern downtown Berlin in the Germany pavilion in Epcot. Harambe Village is supposed to be exactly that -- a small village; I've seen the development photos, and the buildings, posters, and signage are taken directly from actual small African villages along the coast, especially Nigeria and Tanzania. Personally I find it colorful, festive, and a lot of fun to visit.
Yes of course they found actual run down old villages to model their park after and obviously they aren’t going to use a metropolis in an animal park. The point is they chose the image they wanted to project as “Africa” and other continents. I’ve worked with a good number of ICP’s who found the land to not be representative of their home countries and laugh at how stereotypical it is. In any case believe whatever you want I don’t care, just don’t call me racist. Maybe you’ll be able to stay classy too.
If you go back to the original post I replied to you'll see they said they like Animal Kingdom lodge. You can have a romanticized fictional version of something without picking a dilapidated village. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. I think there are a good number of people who like it. I think there are some people who feel like their getting a more "authentic" experience in places like that. I would guess that that's probably Joe Rohde's ideal kind of vacation and hence the influence on the park. It seems to me like to some degree it's even carried over to completely fictional lands like Avatar and Star Wars. That weathered old and worn style is very popular with Disney right now regardless of what they are representing.It is called Romanticized. Fiction. Realism is not nearly as fun. Do you think Main Street USA is a good representation of the average(or any) small town America from the Turn of the Century? You do not even have to leave the park. I don't think anyone thinks DINOLAND USA.Is an authentic representation of North America or specifically the United States, it is just representing the romanticized state of mind and different ideas that we give Dinosaur Discovery.
People can stereotype and it is something good to be aware of, but one should also not belittle Archetypes from being enjoyed as that is what the entertainment world is based upon.
Right????!!!! Speedway has lived long LONG beyond it's shelf life! We rode the Railroad around MK in January, was shocked to look down over Tomorrowland and see this still operating. I feel like Peoplemover can get away with with sticking around based on it's retro, vintage kind of kitschy appeal, but the speedway not so much. People were still lined up for it though, so obviously there are plenty of people who find it worth the time...
Wait. You told him that his attitude was racist and then when he suggested it might be your attitude that is instead racist, you tell him he's not being classy? Double standard much?Yeaaaah. Stay classy, there, kid. While Africa has many amazing, huge cities, putting a metropolis in Animal Kingdom would be as silly as putting modern downtown Berlin in the Germany pavilion in Epcot. Harambe Village is supposed to be exactly that -- a small village; I've seen the development photos, and the buildings, posters, and signage are taken directly from actual small African villages along the coast, especially Nigeria and Tanzania. Personally I find it colorful, festive, and a lot of fun to visit.
There's a very, very big difference between cautioning someone that the things they're saying could come off as racist and to actually say "you are a racist". He literally called me a racist for saying that I enjoy Animal Kingdom and that I'd seen reference images of the villages that the buildings were based on. I don't think that's acceptable.Wait. You told him that his attitude was racist and then when he suggested it might be your attitude that is instead racist, you tell him he's not being classy? Double standard much?
Well, what is there besides Midway Mania and ToT? Only Star Tours and RnRC, so that would make RnRC the second shortest queue.Rock N' Rollercoaster and why is it so popular that it usually has the longest wait in Disney's Hollywood Studios (besides maybe Midway Mania and ToT)? It's just a more intense version of Space Mountain lol
I don't understand people's love for Maelstrom. The ride made no sense, and I like the Frozen addition.
Well, what is there besides Midway Mania and ToT? Only Star Tours and RnRC, so that would make RnRC the second shortest queue.
- No wife-beater t-shirts. Shirts with sleeves only. The parks should not be selling wife-beaters.
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