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One things for sure though...There’s nothing to complain about at my house, as I value quality.
Pixar Pier on the other hand...
Pixar Pier earns WAY more money than your house!
One things for sure though...There’s nothing to complain about at my house, as I value quality.
Pixar Pier on the other hand...
One things for sure though...
Pixar Pier earns WAY more money than your house!
One things for sure though...
Pixar Pier earns WAY more money than your house!
Also, I'll bet your house doesn't think Mickey Mouse is a Pixar character.And yet my 100+ year old house is in much better shape.
The irony...
Well you got me there...And yet my 100+ year old house is in much better shape.
The irony...
Well you got me there...
I shall quote the Raven...nevermore.
At Ball and Disneyland Drive. The ARCO at the corner is charging $4.29 for regular.
Last night, I paid $3.59 at COSTCO in Yorba Linda.
despite your penny-pinching nature, your puns are on point my dude. bravo!Well you got me there...
I shall quote the Raven...nevermore.
Why thank you. Sometimes I get the feeling people don't want me around here. So its nice to be appreciated.despite your penny-pinching nature, your puns are on point my dude. bravo!
aw, thank you for noticing!You're an idiot.
The Skyway closed 25 years ago this year.
Yet another on the long list of attractions that are iconic, but were closed prior to my first Disneyland visit.
FThe Skyway closed 25 years ago this year.
Yet another on the long list of attractions that are iconic, but were closed prior to my first Disneyland visit.
That would take creativity and thought. Not Imagineering's foray anymore.Marvel, if utilized properly, could do very well within the context of Disneyland, if they focus on specific aspects of the universe. Stark Industries and the progression of technology is a natural fit for Tomorrowland, and could help give the attractions more depth than a simple jail break or spider shooter.
Or, if they were to go in the spirit of classic Disneyland- an experiential Ant Man: Adventure Thru the Quantum Realm.
I'm not a fan of having everything be IP- but if it's done in a non offensive way (think Indiana Jones Adventure) it could be a huge plus for the land.
Respectfully disagree. I see your point, and it's a more clever approach than (I'm sure) anything Disney will actually come up with... But Marvel does not belong in Tomorrowland. The whole Superhero genre is fantasy (most of it if we're including it all in one E.U.) It's not about the future of humankind, it's about nerdy (in a good way) wish-fulfillment daydreams about being the one person who can save everyone. In Superhero stories, ordinary people are mere background--just things for the smug, smart-mouthed heroes to save. Real-life heroes are portrayed as incapable of dealing with the threats. That's not what Tomorrowland should be about. It should be about all of us. It should be about real heroes. It should be about looking forward optimistically and not retreating into impossible fantasies. Marvel should have its own realm for that, and it should stay there.Marvel, if utilized properly, could do very well within the context of Disneyland, if they focus on specific aspects of the universe. Stark Industries and the progression of technology is a natural fit for Tomorrowland, and could help give the attractions more depth than a simple jail break or spider shooter.
Or, if they were to go in the spirit of classic Disneyland- an experiential Ant Man: Adventure Thru the Quantum Realm.
I'm not a fan of having everything be IP- but if it's done in a non offensive way (think Indiana Jones Adventure) it could be a huge plus for the land.
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