tirian
Well-Known Member
Okay, i didn't read the entire thread before I posted my last thoughts. Maybe I should have.........
Save those moments of your life and do something constructive. :lol:
Okay, i didn't read the entire thread before I posted my last thoughts. Maybe I should have.........
I don't get this whole optional thing.... how do they manage it meeting back up with the main queue? when people are done playing around do they just line back up? I would have thought that this new interactive area was set up perfectly to allow the main queue to walk through it which will also ease up on the line flooding out into Liberty Square whenever there is a storm of people getting into line. If you didn't want to play with the interactive elements, fine, just don't touch them, but if you're waiting in line for the attraction I don't really want the option to wait longer in another queue, and can't some people use it to kind of get rush past some people in the normal line?
I guess I'll have to wait until I see it in person...I was just imagining something a little more involved than the SM interactive elements we have today....
Save those moments of your life and do something constructive. :lol:
Again.....it is just a theme park attraction!
Wrong.
Similar to how what you dislike is not always bad.Frankly, I'm amazed this is getting such a positive response on here. What is fun is not always good.
Again.....it is just a theme park attraction!
:ROFLOL: :ROFLOL: :ROFLOL:it should be obvious to anyone that that is a fundamental change in the nature of the show. Wdw has jumped the shark, and there's no going back. It is now a different ride (and considerably less interesting, imo). No one should be surprised that there are some who are very, very unhappy about this.
Is it a big deal? Consider:
From 1969 until this month, the HM has always been this:
A representation of the real world, today, with the sole difference that ghosts and ghostly activity are real, all kinds of ghosts, both "serious" ghosts and the made-up-for-fun ghosts of comic songs, etc.
At WDW, as of this month, the HM is this:
A representation of a make-believe world, a world where you find cartoony characters, sea serpents, etc., and in addition, ghosts happen to be real.
It should be obvious to anyone that that is a fundamental change in the nature of the show. WDW has jumped the shark, and there's no going back. It is now a different ride (and considerably less interesting, IMO). No one should be surprised that there are some who are very, very unhappy about this.
The logical argument is simply that it's a subjective issue that some will like and some will not. Clearly, many do. There is not an objective right or wrong. If you don't want to like it, you certainly don't have to.I guess if logical argument is unavailable to you, making funny little faces will have to do.
And they also could have plussed the line without turning it into a tacky hands-on arcade. Or better yet, they could have put the money and effort this cost to better use like fixing or changing the attractions that are actually broken, rather than attempting to plus an already perfect attraction.I find the opinions of the Debbie downers in these forums hysterical! I will say that 99.9% of the guests that visit the parks don't echo a lot of the dumb opinions like the ones in this thread that are hating on a LIIINNNEE! Get off your high horse and enjoy some new things in life. I'm sorry but guests expect sensory overload...and they should be getting it. The attraction isn't ruined..its been improved...kept its charm and utilized some current technology. You know folks...its ok for new technology to come into the parks. Don't be scared.
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