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Yep! After the splashdown area — turns out he was under the mysterious plastic bag the entire time.
Exciting that we have a figure outside the ride building now!
Yep! After the splashdown area — turns out he was under the mysterious plastic bag the entire time.
I'm already getting "B-Story" vibes with him, similar to Pluto and the picnic basket in Runaway Railway. I would not be surprised if that's what they're going for, especially with Charita Carter as the producer on both.Exciting that we have a figure outside the ride building now!
Reread my post. I never said Disney is changing history, nor did I say anything about woke, nor did I ever say that food cooperatives didn't exist or that they didn't advertise. I said they never advertised in THIS WAY, specifically talking about using "employee-owned" phraseology. It just wasn't a thing, and some on this board are so desperate to defend this ride against any criticism that they are willing to "change history" to do so. And in fact, your misreading of my post is actually a form of changing history too!The primary point I'm trying to make is that Disney is not "changing history" to serve some woke mind virus. There is a strong historical basis for farm collectives in the 1920s that Disney is drawing from and they absolutely advertised their existence. If Disney can be accused of anything here it is using a synonym: "employee owned" for "collective" or "co-op."
Happy to see it! There’s also Louis sticking his head in the garden earlier in the outside portion of the attraction, not sure if he’ll be animated like his Log counterpart thoughExciting that we have a figure outside the ride building now!
I woulda expected this...Does this signage in Frontierland look like something singing bears could have constructed in 1898 when grizzly hall opened?View attachment 778632View attachment 778634
The poster you are responding to has a penchant for seeing things other posters didn't write.Reread my post. I never said Disney is changing history, nor did I say anything about woke, nor did I ever say that food cooperatives didn't exist or that they didn't advertise. I said they never advertised in THIS WAY, specifically talking about using "employee-owned" phraseology. It just wasn't a thing, and some on this board are so desperate to defend this ride against any criticism that they are willing to "change history" to do so. And in fact, your misreading of my post is actually a form of changing history too!
Photos from around the outdoor queue from this afternoon.
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I wonder if they're going to put barn doors of some sort back on. Seems silly to leave the barn open 24/7Okay so this sign:
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Looks better than I thought, looks dimensional / carved / painted
I am pleased they retained all the tall trees in the queue area, they could have gone in and razed the entire complex like they did at epcot...and they didn't. And all the new smaller trees added in are looking nice.....but the rest lol,,,,already in discussion above.Photos from around the outdoor queue from this afternoon.
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certainly isn't sounding like it is it? unless its still simply a speaker test and they are not using actual tracks yet,,,but at this stage that seems unlikely I would think. I realize its testing but it really should have just been instrumental, that song is going to get old fast with loud singing spilling through the entire area.They re not going to play the song straight off the sound track right? No custom track or instrumental version created for the attraction?
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