Holy smokes!!I’m incensed.
Holy smokes!!I’m incensed.
It's not just about this grammar police issue. It's everything in general in this thread. Instead of being excited for a new park, it's been constant pointing out little things that are wrong with this park.I've said pregnancy is a condition. It's in my post. I said "Pregnant Mothers" isn't a condition... grammatically.
But your switching of things around is a straw man that shows you understood my point is correct and intentionally changing my language was your only way to save face for an outsized outrage of a minor criticism of Universal.
BTW, I also brought up in this thread Disney's spelling mistakes. Equal opportunity grammar police. You're the one making this a tribal conflict.
But go ahead and reach for the fainting couch.
I've expressed several times in this thread that I hope EU is successful and that Berk will be the sleeper hit.It's not just about this grammar police issue. It's everything in general in this thread. Instead of being excited for a new park, it's been constant pointing out little things that are wrong with this park.
I'm not saying it's you doing it. My point was in general.I've expressed several times in this thread that I hope EU is successful and that Berk will be the sleeper hit.
Any negativity from me is because I see negatives. I also see positives. It's not 100% one way or the other.
I have no issue with anyone praising and critizing the park. Epic does have some flaws with sightlines but it also has some amazing attractions.You know for all the complaining I’ve done I still really like epic universe. Super Nintendo world is amazing (even if the donkey Kong coaster has terrible capacity) dark universe is a cool and different theme park land with an appropriately spooky atmosphere. The wizarding world of Harry Potter: ministry of magic is well detailed as the other Harry Potter lands and has the best capacity out of all of them. It’s cool that they wrote an original backstory based on original characters for the park. It gives major S.E.A vibes which I love. I guess what I’m trying to say is why can’t I like something and still criticize it? Why can’t I have nuanced opinions? Why is everything about talking a side? Why do we have to insult people and call them “pixie dusters” and “shills” for liking things we don’t? Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
I hope it’s a success. Honestly more for universal’s future than Disneys. This park is their magnum opus and I hope they don’t go back to cheap simulator rides after this. (Universal if you’re reading this please don’t retheme the Simpsons simulator to Pokémon. I would much rather you tear it out entirely)I have no issue with anyone praising and critizing the park. Epic does have some flaws with sightlines but it also has some amazing attractions.
My post is mainly about those who never have anything good to say about Epic Universe. There is a few that go out of their way find any negative issues with the park.
I personally want Epic to be a success. Not only for Universal to become a 4-5 day vacation but to push Disney to get back to what they were best at.
Universal aint about edutainment.I don't think anyone quite said that, but it is a little embarrassing to print out a sign with such a basic grammatical error and bolt it to the entrance to one of your attractions before anyone notices, right?
It's not the end of the world, but this is exactly the stuff we all (rightly) pick at Disney for when it happens. If you're a Universal fan, I don't know why you would be happy for Disney to be kept on its toes about these kind of things but "eh, close enough" being good enough for Universal.
I can't remember if it was you or another poster who mentioned this earlier, but this is predominantly a WDW forum and it is logical that most people here will be evaluating this park using the same lens they have developed to evaluate Disney's parks. That, hopefully, doesn't result in blind tribalism, but it makes it hard to people to just suspend their attention to all the details of theme park design and operation that occupy all the other threads on this forum that, I would note, also involve more critique than praise of Disney. I feel I need to underline this last aspect as the point is not that Disney does everything perfectly or better than Universal.I've expressed several times in this thread that I hope EU is successful and that Berk will be the sleeper hit.
Any negativity from me is because I see negatives. I also see positives. It's not 100% one way or the other.
I can't remember if it was you or another poster who mentioned this earlier, but this is predominantly a WDW forum and it is logical that most people here will be evaluating this park using the same lens they have developed to evaluate Disney's parks. That, hopefully, doesn't result in blind tribalism, but it makes it hard to people to just suspend their attention to all the details of theme park design and operation that occupy all the other threads on this forum that, I would note, also involve more critique than praise of Disney. I feel I need to underline this last aspect as the point is not that Disney does everything perfectly or better than Universal.
The other issue is that I think the Epic boosters probably overshot the mark in hyping up this park prior to opening. It is notable that even the boosters have toned down the hyperbole around this being a game changer and how spectacular individual elements such as the Chronos or Celestial Park are going to be now that the park is essentially open. This is where I think it kind of crosses over with the first issue: there has been a lot of build-up online about this being a park that would equal and likely beat Disney at its own game. When people apply the same standards, though, and find aspects wanting, the response has been "no-one cares about that" or "Universal has a different approach to theme park design." So, it's hard not to feel like it has missed some kind of mark that I am not clear Universal ever set for themselves.
I think, in general, there would be less of a sense that people are being negative about the park if the pre-opening discussion was more clearly grounded in was announced and shown in the concept art.
To be honest, I can't quite remember how this forum fit into the overall online Disney ecosystem back when I first joined (gulp) 23 years ago. I do go back to the alt.disney.disneyland and rec.arts.disney.parks era in the 1990s, and my memory of that time is significantly coloured by things such as Al Lutz's Promote Paul Pressler campaign, the talk of "declining by degrees", the Light Magic debacle, and the distinct negativity around DCA's announcement, construction, and opening. All of that fed into the Save Disney campaign which eventually forced the company's CEO to step down. I will say that the negativity around WDW (as far as I remember) began later once Pressler took control of the the parks division as a whole and into Iger's tenure, so it is possible this forum was a lot more positive.Whether or not everyone here is viewing Universal through the same lense as Disney is highly debatable. While the discourse around WDW has taken a decidedly negative turn as of late, you've been around long enough to know that this forum (amongst many others like it) was traditionally all about praising Disney to the high heavens while simultaenously sneering at Universal's product, often without the person ever having visited it, simply because they were the competition. Perhaps this behavior is less prevalent than in the past, but it's not impossible for such biases to endure amongst a section of the forum's population, what with this still literally being a Disney fansite and all, hence the suspicion some of us carry when reading the constant nitpicking.
I've already addressed this previously in this thread, but I still don't understand this notion that people need to overcorrect for the park's pre-opening hype by being overtly negative now that we know what the finished product actually looks like. Universal didn't even set those expectations, random people online did, many of whom are just influencers and various other Disney gloom-and-doomers who don't even genuinely like Universal. No, Epic Universe isn't a "Disney killer," but it was also never supposed to be.
No one. Absolutely no one. Myself included, is saying that pregnancy is not a condition.Pregnancy is a condition.
No one. Absolutely no one. Myself included, is saying that pregnancy is not a condition.
You lose comprehension and context points. You also get demerits for a blatant Straw Man.
The sign in question doesn't even use the word "pregnancy."
It called "Pregnant Mothers" a condition. Which is grammatically awful.
Yes, "Pregnant Mothers" are "pregnant." And "pregnancy" is a condition. I've said as much many times over when the likes of you try to leap to Uni's defense and make it sound like I'm not calling pregnancy a 'condition.'
So, take your bad faith rhetoric elsewhere.
Would this be a bad time to point out that the phrase "Pregnant Mothers" is a redundancy? If you're pregnant, you're a mother. Unless fathers are now carrying fetuses.
Except it has more animatronics than Disney puts in theirs nowadays (plus I feel Victoria's movements were way more realistic than Tiana's flailing about - lol)Yes but in my mind it doesn’t obviously compare to anything Disney has built or will build.
No one. Absolutely no one. Myself included, is saying that pregnancy is not a condition.
You lose comprehension and context points. You also get demerits for a blatant Straw Man.
The sign in question doesn't even use the word "pregnancy."
It called "Pregnant Mothers" a condition. Which is grammatically awful.
Yes, "Pregnant Mothers" are "pregnant." And "pregnancy" is a condition. I've said as much many times over when the likes of you try to leap to Uni's defense and make it sound like I'm not calling pregnancy a 'condition.'
So, take your bad faith rhetoric elsewhere.
Would this be a bad time to point out that the phrase "Pregnant Mothers" is a redundancy? If you're pregnant, you're a mother. Unless fathers are now carrying fetuses.
Except it has more animatronics than Disney puts in theirs nowadays (plus I feel Victoria's movements were way more realistic than Tiana's flailing about - lol)
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