What year did you visit PI?I was not a fan of Pleasure Island it sounded like some seedy resort in the Bahamas. It also sounds like PI attracted trouble.
What year did you visit PI?I was not a fan of Pleasure Island it sounded like some seedy resort in the Bahamas. It also sounds like PI attracted trouble.
He is one smart chap at that, and a hell of a nice guyThat would be Roger *** and this well known chap.
What was the entrance fee when it was a gated area? Was it high enough to keep out most of the people that were causing the problems after it became an open area?Remove the gates and let what happens happen....
A cynic might say it was the start of a plan.
I think it was around $20, but that was more than 15 +/- years ago.What was the entrance fee when it was a gated area? Was it high enough to keep out most of the people that were causing the problems after it became an open area?
I think it was around $20, but that was more than 15 +/- years ago.
That would be Roger *** and this well known chap.
By cynic, you mean Mike, right?Remove the gates and let what happens happen....
A cynic might say it was the start of a plan.
I got the "only at Disney feel too." Only not in a good way.The one time I went to the Adventurer's Club it really impressed me as an "only at Disney" experience. That's why I go to Disney, to experience something I can't experience elsewhere.
Now, there's nothing truly unique about the place. The shopping is just the same merchandise I can buy in the parks. Bowling? I don't travel to WDW to go bowling. Even DisneyQuest offered plenty of things you wouldn't see at a local arcade, but it's going away too.
The last time I went to Downtown Disney it felt like I was there just for something to do after the parks close, it really wasn't a draw.
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