Parker in NYC
Well-Known Member
He sure looks like he has the clap.View attachment 522193
Yes. Now let’s have a group clap.
He sure looks like he has the clap.View attachment 522193
Yes. Now let’s have a group clap.
Perhaps it is complacency - - - or just WDW goggles.Standards have certainly dropped reading some of this thread. So sad.
I'm hopefully optimistic the Ratatouille ride in Epcot will be as good as the one in Paris. I can't say it will make everyone happy, but I think the ride in Paris has...I'm not sure how to say, but what I think of as that small little something that makes a ride special (or not special).Perhaps it is complacency - - - or just WDW goggles.
I am dying to go overseas and really witness what the Dis company can do when they are allowed to really design.
Hard pass... Put a Soul attraction where Stitch was in the Magic Kingdom, it doesn’t fit there either but who cares anymore.I’m gonna make all the Epcot purists have a heart attack.
Soul would be a good replacement for Spaceship Earth. Especially with the planetarium on the top of the attraction... The theme of the ride being a history of humans and their “sparks,” or “purposes” in life. It’d honestly be a beautiful attraction and in my opinion, a worthy replacement and update.
I'm still waiting for them to greenlight a Jungle Book dark ride.As a side note, if Disney is hellbent on inserting IPs on property, I would much rather see some of the classics get love before the newer stuff (nothing against the newer stuff).
A Sword in the Stone ride. A coaster based on the 101 Dalmatians car chase scene (ok; maybe that's a bit dark).
If the argument is “who cares anymore” then it’s even better for Epcot.Hard pass... Put a Soul attraction where Stitch was in the Magic Kingdom, it doesn’t fit there either but who cares anymore.
Which one will make Disney more money... classics? Or new IPs geared to this generation’s kids?As a side note, if Disney is hellbent on inserting IPs on property, I would much rather see some of the classics get love before the newer stuff (nothing against the newer stuff).
A Sword in the Stone ride. A coaster based on the 101 Dalmatians car chase scene (ok; maybe that's a bit dark).
If that becomes the argument then Disney isn’t Disney anymore.If the argument is “who cares anymore” then it’s even better for Epcot.
I just didn’t want so see SSE get wrecked ... feel free to wreck something else..If the argument is “who cares anymore” then it’s even better for Epcot.
I personally consider my soul version keeping it as close to the original as possible without remarkably changing it to a “storytelling” rideI just didn’t want so see SSE get wrecked ... feel free to wreck something else..
Ah, so were going to have guests walk either side of SSE only to find they fall in an open manhole to their demise.......I personally consider my soul version keeping it as close to the original as possible without remarkably changing it to a “storytelling” ride
Sarcasm is funny. But no that’s not what I said at all! *boop*Ah, so were going to have guests walk either side of SSE only to find they fall in an open manhole to their demise.......
Allow me to be a voice ONCE again...
I think it's a direct reference to the movie.....not too sure though, as I have not seen itSarcasm is funny. But no that’s not what I said at all! *boop*
*GAME SHOW DING* Correct!I think it's a direct reference to the movie.....not too sure though, as I have not seen it
I think it's a direct reference to the movie.....not too sure though, as I have not seen it
Exactly, why am I needing to die to ride Spaceship Earth? I got thrown out of a Mansion Window at MK and somehow survived that..*GAME SHOW DING* Correct!
It is. It is also sarcasm.I think it's a direct reference to the movie.....not too sure though, as I have not seen it
So was my post...It is. It is also sarcasm.
Needs salt.So was my post...
Or rather a whitty dry post, with a sprinkling of sarcasm.
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