What will Disney’s response be to Universals 4th gate?

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
The way the shill is forming comments, the timing, and the account's stated location...90% sure it's a paid shill.

I don’t think it’s a shill...

I can’t get over the sequence months back where bOO claimed that he was “making a commitment to Disney” by buying some god awful new construction in four corners...

Even a company shill wouldn’t try to spin that one

...in Orlando...in a HIGH market 😂

Just seems to be low IQ
 

HongKongFu

Well-Known Member
However, to be fair, the most aggressive thrill rides at Disney are peers to the "wimpy" thrill rides at Universal. And that's not accidental.

I agree with what you're basically/overall saying here. But what you wrote begs for some correction:

The most aggressive/physically thrilling WDW ride moment is the RocknRoller launch(Maybe some might argue Test Track's outdoor segment or its neighbor M:S blast off and/slingshot around the moon) and that can at least step in the ring with Universal's most aggressive ride moments such as a Hulk launch, Rip Rocket loop spin or a Dr. Doom power lift.
 

Tom P.

Well-Known Member
An overhaul of the Magic Kingdom. That's how I think Disney will respond. Potentially an additional land to the park or even two lands.
Why Magic Kingdom? Magic Kingdom is the most developed and best utilized of all the parks. There is much more room for growth in the other three parks.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
It seems as though you're working quite hard at making a career out of being a Disney apologist and shill.
Nothing of the sort. I simply don't brook with the inane, self-ratified nonsense you post. Meanwhile, your responses are just petty and childish personal attacks on me.

That's a cute implication that Disney is copying Universal.
I never said anything of the sort. Now you're just making up stuff to argue against, but I suppose we should expect to see such ramifications from your desperation.

Boy you're a sad sad person if you actually believe that.
No, not sad: Mature, rational, experienced. I understand that these aspects might be unfamiliar to you.

Just as long as you’re not being insulting or the like....
As some of your cabal were quick to point out to me, y'all were here before me. What a pleasant welcome that was, but regardless y'all made your bed; now you get to lay in it.

They know what they’d be doing
I disagree with most of what you post, but we agree about this, the bottom line. Anyone who thinks that their dissatisfaction with something a world-class company does invariably means that the company is doing something wrong is pitifully naive.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
Worth is often subjective though.

Paying $179 for New Balance tennis shoes is worth It to me so I can have shoes made for my wide, fat, supinating with high arches feet. Others scoff and say $25 tennies from Target are fine and I'm getting ripped off. Just like my $14 purse from Wal-Mart is fine for me, but others will only be satisfied with a Gucci or Hermes purse.
Worth is subjective only in trivial contexts, such as the context you suggested. You might not feel that your own personal preferences are trivial, and they surely aren't trivial to you, but objectively they are trivial. This is what is meant when people maturely acknowledge that their own personal decisions to buy something or not will have practically no impact on anything outside of themselves - it won't affect the company offering the item or service for purchase. In that context - from the standpoint of the company offering the item or service for purchase - as well as in the macro perspective, worth is not subjective. It's a product of the marketplace and unquestionably predictable.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
I’m not jaded.
I don't know whether you are or aren't. What I said is that disappointment grounded in expectations for the future based on what’s already been demonstrated is 'jaded' behavior. That's practically the dictionary definition.

I can’t tell if it’s shilling or just an inability for them to recognize that they aren’t always right.
It is neither. It's a rare glimpse of a mature and reasonable perspective in this miasma of self-ratified irrational expectation fostered by the echo chamber effect of similarly minded posters reinforcing those irrational expectations. I'm not always right. I'm right about this.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
I don’t think it’s a shill...

I can’t get over the sequence months back where bOO claimed that he was “making a commitment to Disney” by buying some god awful new construction in four corners...

Even a company shill wouldn’t try to spin that one

...in Orlando...in a HIGH market 😂

Just seems to be low IQ
Your immaturity and jealousy are painfully obvious.
 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
Nothing of the sort. I simply don't brook with the inane, self-ratified nonsense you post. Meanwhile, your responses are just petty and childish personal attacks on me.

Since you aren't intelligent enough to make the connection, let me spell it out for you. My comments towards you are really no different than your comments to me and to everyone else.

I never said anything of the sort. Now you're just making up stuff to argue against, but I suppose we should expect to see such ramifications from your desperation.

No desperation, just pawing at a little mouse.

No, not sad: Mature, rational, experienced. I understand that these aspects might be unfamiliar to you.

No, sorry...just sad.

As some of your cabal were quick to point out to me, y'all were here before me. What a pleasant welcome that was, but regardless y'all made your bed; now you get to lay in it.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. You reep what you sow.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
An overhaul of the Magic Kingdom. That's how I think Disney will respond. Potentially an additional land to the park or even two lands.
They just redid Fantasyland. It is clear that they're in the process of redressing Tomorrowland and adding an top-shelf attraction.
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
I agree with what you're basically/overall saying here. But what you wrote begs for some correction:

The most aggressive/physically thrilling WDW ride moment is the RocknRoller launch(Maybe some might argue Test Track's outdoor segment or its neighbor M:S blast off and/slingshot around the moon) and that can at least step in the ring with Universal's most aggressive ride moments such as a Hulk launch, Rip Rocket loop spin or a Dr. Doom power lift.
Unfortunately, they don't let guests ride individual parts of rides. :) My comments were with regard to entire attractions, and were written about the opposite relationship: Put Rock'n'Roller Coaster in Universal Orlando and watch the guests who ride mostly thrill rides: Which rides will they frequent most?
 

bUU

Well-Known Member
Since you aren't intelligent enough to make the connection, let me spell it out for you. My comments towards you are really no different than your comments to me and to everyone else.
Even in this response your petty and childish nature comes shining through.

No desperation, just pawing at a little mouse.
So basically you admit that you're just being childish.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. You reep what you sow.
Which is what I wrote. Glad we agree.
 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
Even in this response your petty and childish nature comes shining through.

Even in this response your arrogance and ignorance comes shining through.

So basically you admit that you're just being childish.

Nope, just pawing at the little mouse.

Which is what I wrote. Glad we agree.

That's certainly not what you wrote, C- for effort on the deflection. A definite A+ for arrogance, ignorance, and your incredible ability to drink from the mouse's teet though.
 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
Unfortunately, they don't let guests ride individual parts of rides. :) My comments were with regard to entire attractions, and were written about the opposite relationship: Put Rock'n'Roller Coaster in Universal Orlando and watch the guests who ride mostly thrill rides: Which rides will they frequent most?

There's no way to answer that question because nobody can know the answer..not even you. That you're even trying to make this comparison to bait people just shows how weak and incompetent you really are.
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Nothing of the sort. I simply don't brook with the inane, self-ratified nonsense you post. Meanwhile, your responses are just petty and childish personal attacks on me.

I never said anything of the sort. Now you're just making up stuff to argue against, but I suppose we should expect to see such ramifications from your desperation.

No, not sad: Mature, rational, experienced. I understand that these aspects might be unfamiliar to you.

As some of your cabal were quick to point out to me, y'all were here before me. What a pleasant welcome that was, but regardless y'all made your bed; now you get to lay in it.

I disagree with most of what you post, but we agree about this, the bottom line. Anyone who thinks that their dissatisfaction with something a world-class company does invariably means that the company is doing something wrong is pitifully naive.
Back to the cabal b#ll#cks again? Well, play to your strengths I suppose. That and being insulting to anyone with the temerity to disagree with you....
 

Tegan pilots a chicken

Sharpie Queen 💜
Premium Member
I don't know whether you are or aren't. What I said is that disappointment grounded in expectations for the future based on what’s already been demonstrated is 'jaded' behavior. That's practically the dictionary definition.

It is neither. It's a rare glimpse of a mature and reasonable perspective in this miasma of self-ratified irrational expectation fostered by the echo chamber effect of similarly minded posters reinforcing those irrational expectations. I'm not always right. I'm right about this.
If I go to my favorite sushi restaurant once per month/year, whatever, and the sushi is always fresh, always delicious, and they continue to add more fresh and delicious sushi options to the menu, but then one day when I show up they are serving cheeseburgers and sandwiches, I would be disappointed. That’s entirely rational. It’s not being jaded.
 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
If I go to my favorite sushi restaurant once per month/year, whatever, and the sushi is always fresh, always delicious, and they continue to add more fresh and delicious sushi options to the menu, but then one day when I show up they are serving cheeseburgers and sandwiches, I would be disappointed. That’s entirely rational. It’s not being jaded.

Oh, now you're just being a hater on top of being jaded! Why do you people and your cabal hate Disney so much!

:rolleyes::hilarious:
 

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