Not Trying To Be A Grammar Nazi, But...

Bob Saget

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
To prove that I'm correct about the whole Disney Parks slogan being grammatically incorrect, do the following:

Walk up to a random co-worker, neighbor, or family member. Tell them: "I'm so excited! In three more weeks, we'll be taking a vacation down to a Disney Parks."

If they don't give you a funny look or expression, then I stand 100% corrected.
 

Nemo14

Well-Known Member
To prove that I'm correct about the whole Disney Parks slogan being grammatically incorrect, do the following:

Walk up to a random co-worker, neighbor, or family member. Tell them: "I'm so excited! In three more weeks, we'll be taking a vacation down to a Disney Parks."

If they don't give you a funny look or expression, then I stand 100% corrected.


How dare you bring this thread back on topic?
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
To prove that I'm correct about the whole Disney Parks slogan being grammatically incorrect, do the following:

Walk up to a random co-worker, neighbor, or family member. Tell them: "I'm so excited! In three more weeks, we'll be taking a vacation down to a Disney Parks."

If they don't give you a funny look or expression, then I stand 100% corrected.
They'll probably say: "I go to a Six Flags and spend a lot less money."

Now is that correct or not? Disney seems to think it is correct.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Unnecessary use of a question mark.
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unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
But that's totally different.
It is Six Flags Parks or Six Flag Parks?

The former seems redundant and the latter sounds like a typo.

I guess that why they don't try to market themselves as a plural...It's always "at a Six Flags Park near you".
 

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