Toy Story 4 is coming...wonder if a ride based on the new movie will go to DHS?

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Hmmm hardly failing ... but if you as a 16 year old want to believe that TSMM is an E-ticket ... ya know what I don't care anymore let the rubes have WDW there are better places I want to be.

Congrats. You just figured out your argument was also failing against a 16 year old as well.

I never said TSMM was an E-Ticket. I said that the Disney company would consider it an E-Ticket because of its popularity.

I also said there are TWO ways to look at "tickets"

1) Your own personal thoughts about the quality and ride experience.
2) What Disney would think.


So are you arguing with your own personal thoughts? Or are you arguing what you believe Disney would consider an E-Ticket attraction would be?

Maybe you mis-understood the point we were trying to make. I personally believe it's a solid C or B-Ticket attraction. But DISNEY would consider it an E-ticket. ESPECIALLY if it was brought back up today. Since it is high in popularity, it would make sense for Disney to classify it as an E-Ticket attraction. As it would sell more tickets, and be more profitable.

Are you understanding?
 

SirLink

Well-Known Member
Congrats. You just figured out your argument was also failing against a 16 year old as well.

I never said TSMM was an E-Ticket. I said that the Disney company would consider it an E-Ticket because of its popularity.

I also said there are TWO ways to look at "tickets"

1) Your own personal thoughts about the quality and ride experience.
2) What Disney would think.


So are you arguing with your own personal thoughts? Or are you arguing what you believe Disney would consider an E-Ticket attraction would be?

Maybe you mis-understood the point we were trying to make. I personally believe it's a solid C or B-Ticket attraction. But DISNEY would consider it an E-ticket. ESPECIALLY if it was brought back up today. Since it is high in popularity, it would make sense for Disney to classify it as an E-Ticket attraction. As it would sell more tickets, and be more profitable.

Are you understanding?

Yes. The initial communication from yourself was terrible. A simple but effective way would of been to say " I agree with you" and leave it at that. Again though modern Disney doesn't class it as an E-ticket...

But let us leave it at that seen as this thread deserves to just wither on the vine.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Yes. The initial communication from yourself was terrible. A simple but effective way would of been to say " I agree with you" and leave it at that. Again though modern Disney doesn't class it as an E-ticket...

But let us leave it at that seen as this thread deserves to just wither on the vine.

Your original post was "E - Ticket rides are not based on popularity ..."

and that's all you said. Nothing else. I believe that user was originally intending it to be about Disney's point of view. Since that poster brought it up as "popularity." And then you shot out a personal opinion post. So you were the original poster who got off on the wrong foot believing the conversation was about personal thoughts. Not the way Disney viewed the system.
 

SirLink

Well-Known Member
Your original post was "E - Ticket rides are not based on popularity ..."

and that's all you said. Nothing else. I believe that user was originally intending it to be about Disney's point of view. Since that poster brought it up as "popularity." And then you shot out a personal opinion post. So you were the original poster who got off on the wrong foot believing the conversation was about personal thoughts. Not the way Disney viewed the system.

Which again is not how Disney views it....but as I said before let it wither on the vine.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Which again is not how Disney views it....but as I said before let it wither on the vine.

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Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
Do we even need to classify things as whatever tickets? It's an outmoded term. Calling a ride an e-ticket or whatever strikes me as claiming you got the high score on Final Fantasy XIII.

Is the ride enjoyable? That's what I care about.
 

Andy Whitfield

Active Member
E-ticket rides were not based on popularity ...



Have you family ever played a video game before ... Indianna Jones ... now that is a ride where you need to go on multiple times for all the details.

My mother in law has never played a video game. I'll tell her you recommend it. You are quite passive aggressive. I can't help if my family liked TSMM and i won't apologise for it.
I like and want to re-ride rides to take in all the details but i also love watching the people i'm with just having fun wether that is on an "E" Ticket, a "D" Tickets or a dustbin lid
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
Have you family ever played a video game before ... Indianna Jones ... now that is a ride where you need to go on multiple times for all the details.

What does this analogy even mean? I replay video games all the time. I've lost count of the number of times I've played through the Kingdom Hearts franchise. Same goes for books, movies, what have you. If I find it enjoyable, I will give it another go, and I will continue to do so until it's no longer enjoyable.
 

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