I've heard a few good ones over the years. Once, while walking to our car in the Epcot carpark I over heard a lady telling a CM that she couldn't find her car. He asked her if she could remember anything about which area she'd parked and she replied "Yes, I came over on the Monorail" :hammer:
"What time is it? I don't have my cell phone with me."
My point though is if that many people are getting the name wrong, then clearly guests themselves aren't the common denominator and can't really be blamed for the mistake. Obviously the common denominator must be something else.
I gotta say.......My Mother Is a bright, intelligent woman. Educated, Thoughtful and Intuative...................She still thinks that She can Catch a Boat on the River behind POFQ to Universal studios casue........."Its all Part of Disney...Isnt It???"
Ive told her a bunch of times she couldent But It all sounds the same to her and she gets confused By all The Information being shoved down her throat.
Disney Hollywood studios, Island of adventure, Universal Studios, Downtown, CityWalk , Magic kingdom...............its one big Blur to her.
That's just a sign of the technological times.
That's actually a common situation now. They say that sales of watches are down overall. People don't see the need to carry one since the cell phone has the time on it.
The thing is, it's not a complicated name at all, it even has alliteration going for it. As I said in my initial post, I can understand Guests mis-speaking names like Mickey's Phillharmagic or Innoventions.
Hey, stop making fun of me!"What time is it? I don't have my cell phone with me."
My own husband spoke what I still think was the funniest malapropism I've ever heard in WDW.
We were walking by Philharmagic and he says, "What is the PhilBARmagic."
I just looked at him and said, "Seriously? PhilBARmagic?"
He looks right back at me, clueless.
I said, "It's PhilHARmagic, as in philharmonic????"
He says, "Oh. On the sign the "h" looks like a "b." (and in his defense, the font they used really does make the h look like a b -- check it out next time you're there.) But, this is an intelligent person with all kinds of degrees and credentials, who attends symphony performances regularly, and rarely ever says or does anything spacey, so I have to torment him about it for the rest of his days.
Thus, we now refer to the show as "The Phil-bar."
My own husband spoke what I still think was the funniest malapropism I've ever heard in WDW.
We were walking by Philharmagic and he says, "What is the PhilBARmagic."
I just looked at him and said, "Seriously? PhilBARmagic?"
He looks right back at me, clueless.
I said, "It's PhilHARmagic, as in philharmonic????"
He says, "Oh. On the sign the "h" looks like a "b." (and in his defense, the font they used really does make the h look like a b -- check it out next time you're there.) But, this is an intelligent person with all kinds of degrees and credentials, who attends symphony performances regularly, and rarely ever says or does anything spacey, so I have to torment him about it for the rest of his days.
Thus, we now refer to the show as "The Phil-bar."
Yep, me too, but only if they allow audience participation!Now that's a show I'd like to see. :slurp:
That is pretty sad. What a great deed you did to play a CM and show them how MK is truly wonderful.In front of the castle, I heard a man say to his kids, lets go, all I've ever heard of is, Walt Disney World, and it's nothing but shops and this castle. What a waste of money.
I couldn't stand it, so I had them follow me around the whole park just to give them a tour. They were speachless at the end.
There is a huge difference between misreading the sign due to the font and just downright not even trying to remember. What your husband did is not out of the ordinary, some of the fonts they use on the signs in Fantasyland could be misread.
But when I hear people say things like "Fast Track" (Test Track), "The Big Ball Ride"(SSE), "The Aquarium"(TLS/TSwN), "The Haunted House" (HM), "Starwars" (ST), "Disney World" (when referring to MK). Its gets frustrating because thats just simply a lack of effort on their part to even attempt to learn/read the frikkin ride/park names.
What does it matter what people call a ride? Are you that much of a Disney snob that it frustrates you for people to call a ride whatever they want to call it? My son called BTMRR "the fast train" and SSE "the big golf ball" and EE "mount everest"....WHO CARES?? I do tell him the correct name, but I don't care what he calls it as long as he's having fun...that is what WDW is about right?
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