Cmdr_Crimson
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I don’t know much but I know I don’t want to smell elephants.
I don’t know much but I know I don’t want to smell elephants.
Let's go smell an elephantLet's go smell the elephants at Magic Kingdom kids!
So this is definitely not for me, but I could see little kids really enjoying this. It's not a ticket seller, but it is something silly and fun for young kids to do.
I wish they expanded the Pirates of the Carribean game in Adventureland, or possibly made it take guest input. Even so, it’s still a fun game that doesn’t fail to entertain kiddos. Never will understand the removal of Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom though… perhaps crowd flow? I just can’t see a logical explanation for something that required little to no maintenance and was heavily enjoyed by guests…Yeah the scavenger hunt type things are always good to have a fun to do in between attractions.
Just reminds me of like the Figment or Remy scavenger hunt things in Epcot
Seems pretty harmless
Man they really should've saved this announcement for DestinationD, it would've fit right in.
Could be a worse smell…I don’t know much but I know I don’t want to smell elephants.
I my gosh, I totally forgot what the monorails looked like before the refurb. They are still duct-tape monorails, but prettier duct tape nowCould be a worse smell…
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Sometime later (2 years…), here’s the announcement.
wait until everyone finds out this is going to be an up charge eventI think people who go to Disney World have more important things to do in the park than smell elephant statues.
What does this part mean:
"And, we’re excited to share that Scentsy and Walt Disney World® Resort will be working together to bring a new guest experience to life within the Fantasyland area at Magic Kingdom® Park, creating rich storytelling opportunities through fragrance."
That there's going to be fragrance sprayed around the area? As someone with significant allergy to fragrance, I'm nervous as to what this means. And also a bit surprised it hasn't crossed Disney execs minds that people have allergies to this stuff.
Can't be any worse then standing in a queue behind a guest that is ripe at the end of the day. Or one that over compensated for not wanting to smell.I mean, are you really surprised that Disney execs have no concept of what could negatively impact a guest?
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