I's sick aight...sick of my fav Disney attractions being shuttered !!
Oh, oh. I also miss the Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah Tip for Today bumpers and things from when I was younger. I also was very entertained by the man in the Park Hopper Ticket costume.
forget anything??ummmm OK, you asked for it....
Adventurers Club
Alien Encounter
Timekeeper
Wonders of Life
World of Motion
Neon Armadillo
Horizons
Mr Toad's Wild Ride
you get my drift......
Why don't you ask the OP in person? :lol:forget anything??ummmm OK, you asked for it....
Adventurers Club
Alien Encounter
Timekeeper
Wonders of Life
World of Motion
Neon Armadillo
Horizons
Mr Toad's Wild Ride
you get my drift......
They dont do that anymore? i used to annoy the CRAP out of my GF singing that for like half an hour on our way to the parks lol. To be honest it would have ended 5 mins after but she told me how annoying it was so..... well you get the idea lol
Very insightful post. You would think that given how many fond memories guests has had of WDW, and especially of features of WDW that aren't around anymore, you'd think Disney would do SOMETHING to commemorate them. And not all of these things would be as grand a gesture as reopening Horizons, either. Reopen the Adventurer's Club, restore the Chinese theater as the main icon of DHS, put the old Tiki Room show back in, play up EPCOT Center history by going back to the old name logo... There's a vast plethora of Disney history that they could really use to play up on guest's ACTUAL WDW memories, and you'd think that with a campaign based on nostalgia they would at least utilize some of it.
When Disneyland put on their heavily nostalgia-based Happiest Homecoming On Earth, they made several smaller gestures like creating a fireworks show featuring the sounds and music of classic attractions, putting vintage ride posters in the entry tunnels, reopening their long-dormant Tiki Room, repainting their Tomorrowland to something closer to its original color scheme, and putting ride vehicles from extinct attractions out on display. Nothing huge or budget-breaking, but enough that older guests would have tangible ways to actually connect with the park's history, ie, their memories, while celebrating the park's anniversary.
And what do we get? We get a darkened castle every night, plastered with the faces of people we've never met. And if these will in fact be projected on every park icon, then we also get confirmation that the hat will be sticking around another year.
Hopefully there are some other, more impressive announcements that they are holding out on until the campaign gets rolling. I won't hold my breath though.
Very insightful post. You would think that given how many fond memories guests has had of WDW, and especially of features of WDW that aren't around anymore, you'd think Disney would do SOMETHING to commemorate them. And not all of these things would be as grand a gesture as reopening Horizons, either. Reopen the Adventurer's Club, restore the Chinese theater as the main icon of DHS, put the old Tiki Room show back in, play up EPCOT Center history by going back to the old name logo... There's a vast plethora of Disney history that they could really use to play up on guest's ACTUAL WDW memories, and you'd think that with a campaign based on nostalgia they would at least utilize some of it.
When Disneyland put on their heavily nostalgia-based Happiest Homecoming On Earth, they made several smaller gestures like creating a fireworks show featuring the sounds and music of classic attractions, putting vintage ride posters in the entry tunnels, reopening their long-dormant Tiki Room, repainting their Tomorrowland to something closer to its original color scheme, and putting ride vehicles from extinct attractions out on display. Nothing huge or budget-breaking, but enough that older guests would have tangible ways to actually connect with the park's history, ie, their memories, while celebrating the park's anniversary.
And what do we get? We get a darkened castle every night, plastered with the faces of people we've never met. And if these will in fact be projected on every park icon, then we also get confirmation that the hat will be sticking around another year.
Hopefully there are some other, more impressive announcements that they are holding out on until the campaign gets rolling. I won't hold my breath though.
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