Operation: Wonderland

General Grizz

New Member
Original Poster
Okay, folks, it's that time again - er - it's that time to go through the most absurd ways to get your voice heard at Disney - assuming none of you will do ANY of this - - - please! This is just to have fun with speculation.

Here are a few examples:

(1) Buy or rent 50 Pal Mickeys and leave them on your favorite attraction that needs more popularity.

(2) Buy a megaphone and yell safety speils nonstop throughout Splash Mountain, Pirates, Mansion, and It's a Small World. When a CM tells you to quit, explain that this is how it will be in 10 years.

(3) Buy Be Our Guest - A Disney Institute book. Ask every Cast Member when the 3 o'clock parade starts, and find the difference in responses. If they make you feel stupid, report them after showing them the correct answer as stated in the book.
 

J.E.Smith

Well-Known Member
And in case you don't understand what Grizz meant with his first reason and you haven't read today's Jim Hill article, it appears that they can monitor where you are in the park by using the sensor system the Pal Mickeys use. So if you get fifty of the things, it'll make them think fifty people are entering your favorite attraction that needs an attendance boost(CoP, anyone?).
 

MrNonacho

Premium Member
I realize that #1 isn't supposed to be taken seriously, but I doubt it would make any real difference anyway. If the Pal Mickeys really ARE being monitored (I always thought the park emitters were one-way), they'd probably only be used to show WHEN people visited certain areas. The number of people visiting an attraction will probably continue to be determined through turnstiles/photocells.
 

J.E.Smith

Well-Known Member
Climb on top of Spaceship Earth and thearten that you'll jump off unless your demands are met.(Keep CoP! Bring back Vacation Hoedown! Etc., etc.)
 

dizpins14

Member
Put a big banner on Cinderella's Castle that says "please do not paint or put any part of Mickey on me"

What would be hilarious is if you got enough people to make a human chain all around the Magic Kingdom in protest of something. Could you imagine the traffic and the unhappy regular guests. Disney would almost have to give in to demands if everyone was handcuffed together. No way to make all those people leave if they are all conected.
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Once you get to the top of SE, and you can if you can beat security :lol: - hold up a big sign that says "CENTER". :lol:

That would be great. I'd do it, except that I don't want to be kicked out of WDW for the rest of my life. :p
 

BenS

Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Once you get to the top of SE, and you can if you can beat security :lol: - hold up a big sign that says "CENTER". :lol:

Heck, why not kick the thing down? (tell everyone to move out of the way first)
 

jrashadb

Member
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Once you get to the top of SE, and you can if you can beat security :lol: - hold up a big sign that says "CENTER". :lol:

I actually laughed out loud when I thought of how that would look... I would be all about that.

Then, I would try to get rid of the sign in the first place, but that's another story entirely.
 

BenS

Member
Originally posted by jrashadb
Then, I would try to get rid of the sign in the first place, but that's another story entirely.

Dare to dream...

(I love photoshop :D )
 

Attachments

  • nsew.jpg
    nsew.jpg
    26 KB · Views: 136

jrashadb

Member
Originally posted by BenS
Dare to dream...

(I love photoshop :D )

Heh...

Yeah. I remember the good ol' days when we didn't have to look at that monstrosity. Every time I go to Epcot, I'm afraid I'm going to be carted off by the Disney Police because I'm always talking about putting dynamite at the base of that stupid thing and knocking it down.
 

meeko_33785

Well-Known Member
I don't know; I like the EPCOT sign on top of Spaceship Earth. It's colorful, whimsical, and very beautiful at night. It really adds life to Future World, which is ecentially not the most interesting area of WDW archetecturally (a bunch of white and silver buildings with mirrors on them). I think this, Mission Space, and the paint job at Imagination is a real step forward in beautifying Future World.
 

Dayma

Well-Known Member
Dress as a pirate and jump off onto one of the platforms and pretend to be part of the ride for the whole day!


Get all your friends and family to wear a "PINK" shirt like the guy at the Indy Stunt Show.
 

The_CEO

Well-Known Member
Have your friend and you go down to the Hot Seat at the same time debating who was the fastest finger guy.

Video Tape on Mission Space and say your doing a school project on the CM who interupts you. * See what he says *


Try to get into the Utillidors..

:lol:
 

SirNim

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by meeko_33785
...Future World, which is ecentially not the most interesting area of WDW archetecturally (a bunch of white and silver buildings with mirrors on them)...
WHAT?!:confused: :lol:

I LOVE the architecture of Future World, which is, might I say, quite interesting!! :D :lol: :lol:
 

SirNim

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by The_CEO
Drink Beverly in the Ice Cool station until you hurl:cry:
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......



Beverly...

:D
 

surfsupdon

Well-Known Member
You know, I always liked the 2000 over SE, the original, and I did not mind the currrent wand and lettering, but seeing that "original-original" SE that was photoshopped up looks really awesome and powerful. I think I miss that tooo....the original, and I never thought I did.
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom