alissafalco
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Watching it just got me angry again about the Maelstrom overlay.Recorded it JUST in case something interesting was announced. Safe to delete without watching?
Watching it just got me angry again about the Maelstrom overlay.Recorded it JUST in case something interesting was announced. Safe to delete without watching?
It was interesting. I'd watch it first.
Yeah, I'm thinking I probably won't watch it. I'll save it for now, but it's football season. That will take up most of my TV watching time until January.Watching it just got me angry again about the Maelstrom overlay.
For what it's worth, I haven't changed my mind either, nor do I believe I was wrong.Yes. And all I was trying to do is stimulate a return to the discussion now and see where folks opinions stand.
The good thing about me, beyond being right most of the time, is that I don't go back on my opinions. I've never felt this was a smart investment, a smart spend, and I warned that it would further Walmart WDW.
I see nothing at all to show I am remotely incorrect.
An announcement about closing, new attraction, reopening date, and all of that sort of stuff that typically would be overhyped twelve times over are a catalyst for a reaction to which Disney has no good answer. Waiting means they can wait until it is too late and in the mean time play dumb.With Norway being up and arms about their pavilion being taken over by Frozen maybe that caused a delay in the project and why they didn't announce it. This show would of been the perfect opportunity to do so
I know i'm late in replying to this, but I was at MK when the problems occurred and it was a mess. All turnstiles went down. We waited15-20 mins from when we got off monorail, line to get into the park eventually extended down beyond security and they still weren't doing anything much. Eventually the system slowly started coming up, but at that point they just waved everyone though due to how many people were waiting. That is, every turnstile except for one where there was a jack*** security guard forcing people to scan tickets. I just left the line and walked through with the rest of the masses in the other turnstiles, but part of my family stayed and they were asking why they had to scan tickets when all other lanes were being let through and he started yelling at them for questioning his authority. I couldn't believe it.Lots of amusing twitter commentary on this...
Careful, aren't you a bit fond of Tom Amity's future wife Scarlet? She was there and I'd hate for your calling her crazy, ruining your chances of nabbing her once she comes to her senses and dumps old Tommy.
I know i'm late in replying to this, but I was at MK when the problems occurred and it was a mess. All turnstiles went down. We waited15-20 mins from when we got off monorail, line to get into the park eventually extended down beyond security and they still weren't doing anything much. Eventually the system slowly started coming up, but at that point they just waved everyone though due to how many people were waiting. That is, every turnstile except for one where there was a jack*** security guard forcing people to scan tickets. I just left the line and walked through with the rest of the masses in the other turnstiles, but part of my family stayed and they were asking why they had to scan tickets when all other lanes were being let through and he started yelling at them for questioning his authority. I couldn't believe it.
Anyway, by the time we got in, the line at City Hall was ridiculous. So yeah, this is apparently what $2B+ buys you disney. Angry customers and a loss of money too considering how many people got in free (and then went to complain on top of that). Seriously, you can't have breakdowns in the system like that with the turnstiles. That's pretty much worst case scenario with this system and it's not the first time it's happened.
To answer your question, yes, but where Disney loses money is if someone has a 3 day pass for example. If they are being let in for free, they aren't scanning the ticket, so they aren't using a day off of the ticket.To make a long question short, wouldn't they have already bought a ticket before getting to the MK gate?
So since #askfrozen is a thing, I asked "whyd disney lose faith in it's ability to make great movies? #blindsided #unprepared #scrambling"
Tbh I think LucasFilm was a VERY good decision. Marvel was a little out there but it has turned out well.Ask Robert Iger that. He has so little faith in Disney product overall that he bought non-studio-generated IPs in the belief that THAT was the way to keep the company strong.
Tbh I think LucasFilm was a VERY good decision. Marvel was a little out there but it has turned out well.
To answer your question, yes, but where Disney loses money is if someone has a 3 day pass for example. If they are being let in for free, they aren't scanning the ticket, so they aren't using a day off of the ticket.
Merchandising, where the real money from the movie is made.We'll see about Star Wars. I think the reunion film that's coming up will be very popular (if it doesn't stink that is), but after that...?
Tbh I think LucasFilm was a VERY good decision. Marvel was a little out there but it has turned out well.
Merchandising, where the real money from the movie is made.
It depends on the ticket. Some tickets expire after a certain amount of time after activation, some just give you a certain amount of days to use.Gotcha. Are there expiration limits on those tickets? I wonder how many realize that that day didn't count against them. At least they get something out of the hassle.
Again, why is there no backup? Seems crazy.
Also, our Splash Mountain is the one ride that sticks out as being vastly superior in terms of both show elements and condition, compared to the DL original. But now, DL's BTMRR has an edge over ours.
Because $2 billion will only buy you so much....
Again, why is there no backup? Seems crazy.
We'll see about Star Wars. I think the reunion film that's coming up will be very popular (if it doesn't stink that is), but after that...?
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