Atomicmickey
Well-Known Member
More of this! Yes!
How sad it was to explain to my kids "well, it used to be . . . ."
And, yeah. Paint brush.
How sad it was to explain to my kids "well, it used to be . . . ."
And, yeah. Paint brush.
I didn't think the wand was free-I thought the parents still had to cough up the retail price.I'd love to see this back. I was there two weeks ago with people who had not been in at least 10 years and when we walked by the sword he asked can i still pull it out? I said no they don't do it any more. I hope this is truly changing I remember watching the show when i was a kid but was never picked. It seems to me if Universal can give away one of their $30 wands every 20 minutes in Olivanders Disney can certainly cough up a foam crown or sword to the kid who pulls out the sword in a show.
More like the reversal of a previous decline.
Which is what's called an incline...
Seems perfect for the atmosphere of the new "Courtyard". I expect more stuff like it.
I'd suggest they removed the show so as to eliminate bottlenecks during the FLE construction mess. Some of this is not very hard to figure out really.
No. An incline would be adding something new. This is just brining things back to the baseline.
It's only an incline if your memory is too short to remember what the baseline is.
I don't disagee with your last statement, but if the slope and length of the incline are exactly the same as that of the decline, we'll be at the same level as before.I do feel, however, that we may have several discussions on here about how much, and what type of, 'inclining' it'll take for that to happen.
The declines (or what people believe are declines) have been well documented by some on here, but there have been changes that could be called inclines as well. These take 3 forms: bringing back things which should have never been gone/broken, improvements to existing attractions, or new items. Examples of those in order, imho, include gysers on BTMRR, water wheel on TSI and at Morocco; new LED lighting and screens on the Osborne Spectacle of Dancing Lights; and Splitsville, FLE, Tangled Courtyard, and MMY. Obviously, there are many more, but I was just illustrating my whole decline/incline point.![]()
I remember watching the show from King Stephen's feasting on decent food(Prime Rib and beef barley soup plus Mickey Mouse butter!). Declines all around...I may be splitting hairs here. But I don't consider putting back something that never should have been taken away an incline. It is merely the correction of an error. It brings you back to the baseline.
There are inclines. This just isn't one of them. In fact, until Merlin is brought back, it is still a net decline. Just a smaller decline than previously existed.
Plussing and new attractions are indisputably inclines. Unfortunately, I think the ledger is heavier on the decline side of late.
If it's 80 degrees in temperature one day, drops to 74 the next, and the back to 80 the following it's considered an incline. Same concept here.I may be splitting hairs here. But I don't consider putting back something that never should have been taken away an incline. It is merely the correction of an error. It brings you back to the baseline.
There are inclines. This just isn't one of them. In fact, until Merlin is brought back, it is still a net decline. Just a smaller decline than previously existed.
Plussing and new attractions are indisputably inclines. Unfortunately, I think the ledger is heavier on the decline side of late.
If it's 80 degrees in temperature one day, drops to 74 the next, and the back to 80 the following it's considered an incline. Same concept here.
It seems to me if Universal can give away one of their $30 wands every 20 minutes in Olivanders Disney can certainly cough up a foam crown or sword to the kid who pulls out the sword in a show.
Are we seriously turning a thread celebrating the return of this show (potentially) into a debate on the definitions of incline and decline?![]()
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