And, again, that's the point. They are designed to be subliminal elements; to seamlessly transition you from area to area.
It's really odd, because most casual park fans are really amazed and intrigued when they find out how deep the layers of theme go at the parks (MK in particular). But then certain people just get mad for some reason, because they had never noticed it before, so obviously everybody else is wrong and ganging up on them. This is obviously not directed toward the person whose post I quoted.
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Passport to Dreams Old and New. FoxxFur is an invaluable wealth of information, and a true asset to the community. I would put her in the same league as Martin (
@marni1971) when it comes to knowledge of the history and design of the parks. If you're a theme park nerd of an advanced caliber, her essays on design and park theory will keep you enthralled for hours.