FamilyMan said:As for the teacups, it seems there were some issues with the safety of the teacups, and they were adjusted so you'd need Hulk Hogan to spin them at all. The tension is so great that it's almost impossible to get them to spin. (over at Disneyland anyway)
cherrynegra said:YES!! THIS IS SOOOOO TRUE!! Just returned from a spur of the moment trip to DL this weekend and I can definitely confirm that spinning the cups is rediculously hard now. I'm a pretty big guy with strong arms, but I was actually winded in the middle of the spin because it was so hard to spin them. I almost gave up if it weren't for my niece screaming at me, "DON'T MAKE US LOOK LIKE LOSERS UNCLE!! SPIN THE CUP!!" :lol:
ISTCNavigator57 said:I'm happy to hear they are removing the rampant stupidity injected into the parks over the last decade.
ISTCNavigator57 said:I have never understood these PC people...it seems rather Orwellian to take an attraction that explores history and manipulate it to agree with present day values. If children are old enough to know what prostitution is, I doubt a ride on Pirates will hurt them mentally, and if they are too young to understand it, then no harm is done. I'm happy to hear they are removing the rampant stupidity injected into the parks over the last decade.
xfkirsten said:Censorship of history is not cool. Read: Song of the South. Huck Finn. That's the way it was back then. Why not learn it like it was, and so learn why to avoid it, rather than pretend it didn't happen?
speck76 said:The activists and overly-sensitive people that pushed things like the PC movement in the 90's prey on people's ignorance and stupidity.....they like to use slippery-slope logical fallacies that most people are not likely or smart enough to see through.
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