Russians

Slowjack

Well-Known Member
From the Wik:

Soviet cuisine:

"An everyday Soviet full course dinner consisted of three or four courses, typically referred to as "the first" (i.e., the first course), "the second", "the third", and "the fourth"."

Brilliant naming of the courses. And we wonder how Soviet-communism ever fell!
I remember my disappointment when I discovered that "Bolshoi Theatre" meant..."large theater."
 

Kriszee1

New Member
I was raised by my Russian grandmother and I actually spoke the language fluently when I was a child. Now I only understand it. I would be totally psyched if this were true. My father is the one that was Russian (he passed away after my trip last year). I unfortunately never learned to cook anything. I LOVE my grandmother's food. It would be soooo cool if they put the Red Square restaurant in there....they have one at the Tropicana in Atlantic City.
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Correction (To be fair)

To be fair, he did so when referring to the original plans back when there was a USSR.

To be fair you might want to actually read the article. He talks about Iger and WDC strengthening ties with the "Soviets".
 

Karolena

New Member
I would love a Russian pavilion. I've been saying they should do it for years. But I really love Russia and it's history and culture.

Either way WS needs a new country, in my opinion.
 

mousermerf

Account Suspended
*sigh* Am I the only one who, while thinking this would be a nice addition, can't help but think Disney doesn't have the balls to do it?
 

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