Imagination - They added Figment into what amounts to be the exact same ride it was before. Same effects. Same track. Same sets. Same story.
Epcot's 25th, they made official what was going to be unofficial regardless. The fans were going to show up and celebrate Epcots 25th whether Disney liked it or not. Disney shelled out the money to have higher-ups speak. That's all.
The wand (as discussed far too often before) probably had more to do with Siemens than with the fans. It was listed as temporary from the very beginning. I wouldn't consider that a feather in the fanboys' cap.
CoP is still listed as seasonal and is still presumably in the way of the next Tomorrowland expansion.
If the "success" of the fans are any indication, Adventurer's Club will probably end up a dry, themed, family resturaunt sans entertainment. Then Disney can say, "Look! We gave them back the Adventurer's Club and increased our profit margins!" Would you be happy with that?
the freaks are the problem - they do not drink - or they have a nice tall glass of tap water - and the club can not survive on that crap.^^ The wand had almost everything to do with Siemens and Epcot's new president, but it's worth trying to save AC, or at least get it relocated.
But AC is going to have to attract more than the freaky regulars to stay profitable. :lookaroun
Or, as I witnessed one night, make what I assumed was tea or some sort of cold hot chocolate beverage on a table in the library.the freaks are the problem - they do not drink - or they have a nice tall glass of tap water - and the club can not survive on that crap.
AC is going to have to attract more than the freaky regulars to stay profitable.
I tried searching for this question and i couldn't find it. I'm trying to find how much it is to only go into the Adventurer's club and the Comedy Warehouse, so I called PI today to ask and they told me that they don't sell tickets for those individual clubs and that the only way to get in is to buy the entire day pass, is this true??
the freaks are the problem - they do not drink - or they have a nice tall glass of tap water - and the club can not survive on that crap.
I tried searching for this question and i couldn't find it. I'm trying to find how much it is to only go into the Adventurer's club and the Comedy Warehouse, so I called PI today to ask and they told me that they don't sell tickets for those individual clubs and that the only way to get in is to buy the entire day pass, is this true??
You need to have the full 21.95 ticket to get into the AC and CW. You cannot purchase a one club ticket to these clubs.
Hoop-Dee-Do anyone?I wonder what would happen to AC if they served NO alcohol?
She's talking out of her rear.
I spoke to a representative at Disney on Friday night. I was calling to book a room for next weekend. I voiced my opinion, once again, about closing the Adventurer's Club. I told her that it was a complete ripoff to take away the one original club that Pleasure Island had. She told me that closing the Adventurer's Club was "up in the air". She said that she was told that if it closed at all, it would be temporary. I explained to her that I spoke to someone else who told me that it was definitely closing. She said that due to the popularity of the club, they had not decided whether or not the AC would remain closed if it closed at all. She also stated that Raglan Road would probably remain open. I am not sure if she was just telling me this to shut me up or not, but when I told her that I wanted to organize a rally to show support for the Adventurer's Club, she told me to call and ask for her, because she would be willing to show up to fight for it too. So as of right now, I am planning on it closing, but she did raise my hopes a little bit that it won't be gone forever.
So keeping writing and calling Disney!! If they are on the fence about the AC, then we need to show them that it matters to us. We need to persuade them to leave it alone!!
KUNGALOOSH!!!
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