I've been wondering the same thing.Why aren't things designed to be fun and colorful anymore? Complain about DCA 1.0 all you want, but at least it tried to be fun and colorful. Everything lately has been so drab. Galaxy's Edge is an obvious example of this, but it's not even just Disneyland. McDonald's used to have red roofs, neon lights, character statues, and sometimes even a jukebox. Now they're gray and brown coffee shops. That's no fun! Even commercials on TV used to be more fun. I was randomly recommended an old Chips Ahoy ad from the early 2000's and I just loved how unapologetically silly it was. It wasn't trying to be serious or hip, just advertising chocolate chip cookies through stop motion animation. Great stuff. Pop music's even the same way. Billie Eyelash is so drab compared to her early 2000's counterpart, Avril Lavigne. Is there no demand for fun anymore? Have people become so depressed and apathetic that they desire the drab? Well I don't! I want fun! Maybe I'm just nostalgic for the early 2000's, but they were so much simpler and things weren't so sad everywhere.
A lot of the old tricks feel over the top or dead with the current state. If I were going as a day player right now: Book ROTR in the first round to be safe, plan on standing in the hub near Walt and Mickeys statues by opening, then slowly move clockwise starting with Adventureland but favor e-tickets like Indy firstIn two weeks, I'm taking a one-day trip to Disneyland Park. I normally stay for two or three days and also do DCA, but I'm limited on time so I'm just doing Disneyland on this trip. Does anyone have any advice/strategies for maximizing my time?
Go to Knott’s.....advice/strategies for maximizing my time?
Thanks for the advice! I'll plan accordingly.A lot of the old tricks feel over the top or dead with the current state. If I were going as a day player right now: Book ROTR in the first round to be safe, plan on standing in the hub near Walt and Mickeys statues by opening, then slowly move clockwise starting with Adventureland but favor e-tickets like Indy first
Eh there’s no wrong way. Traditionally we’d rush Peter Pan since that line never dies, but also send a runner to get everyone space fastpasses at the same time. Maxpass made the latter part nicer throughout the dayThanks for the advice! I'll plan accordingly.
I guess I've been doing it wrong my whole life, traditionally I've always started at Tomorrowland and then worked my way through the park from there. That's just how my family always did it when I was growing up so it's a habit at this point.
While I agree about places all being boring now I disagree about the music part partially. In my town we had an old Taco Bell that was old and had its original theme of like an almost vaporwave style with golf themes (maybe cause it's sorta near a golf course around here, weird but unique at least) and recently they rethemed it to just be brown / grey and it looks identical to the other locations around here as well as the same as the McDonalds / etc. around here. I wish there was more use of color in terms of places like stores / restaurants / etc. but I guess as of now it is considered modern and stylish for everything to look the same. I wish companies would let interior designers have more fun and play around with more colors and fun shapes and stuff again. Everything blends together. As for the music, mainstream music can be pretty boring but there are plenty of artists / genres that still have fun. I listen to hyperpop and the aesthetics are very bright / eccentric and the music varies widely (it isn't even necessarily a genre just an umbrella term for a certain music scene) and doesn't take itself too serious and just has fun with the production / lyrics / etc. I think Apple's newest iMacs having all the fun colors and their iPhones having different colors can hopefully be a good start to reintroducing more color into products and such, although the colors are kinda muted it's better than the old selection of only black / silver / gold phones and only silver computers. Any time I watch a movie from the early 2000's I miss how fun and unpolished and unique logos for brands were and the interiors for different restaurants / stores had more color and fun stuff going on.Why aren't things designed to be fun and colorful anymore? Complain about DCA 1.0 all you want, but at least it tried to be fun and colorful. Everything lately has been so drab. Galaxy's Edge is an obvious example of this, but it's not even just Disneyland. McDonald's used to have red roofs, neon lights, character statues, and sometimes even a jukebox. Now they're gray and brown coffee shops. That's no fun! Even commercials on TV used to be more fun. I was randomly recommended an old Chips Ahoy ad from the early 2000's and I just loved how unapologetically silly it was. It wasn't trying to be serious or hip, just advertising chocolate chip cookies through stop motion animation. Great stuff. Pop music's even the same way. Billie Eyelash is so drab compared to her early 2000's counterpart, Avril Lavigne. Is there no demand for fun anymore? Have people become so depressed and apathetic that they desire the drab? Well I don't! I want fun! Maybe I'm just nostalgic for the early 2000's, but they were so much simpler and things weren't so sad everywhere.
I also saw "Mummy" there when I stayed at Breakers in May!Here is something I loved, we nicknamed her "Mummy".
She made her home on a Trash Can cabinet in front of one of the Hotel Breakers entrances. All the others have plants on the top. But the gardeners left her alone. (16 second video)
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