Who else HATES 7 Seas Lagoon?

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kengels

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Cause that is the way Walt wanted it. It’s the curtain pulling back to the show. You're boring me, just stay in California.... your not wanted in the Reedy Creek District anymore.
 

CThaddeus

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Cause that is the way Walt wanted it. It’s the curtain pulling back to the show. You're boring me, just stay in California.... your not wanted in the Reedy Creek District anymore.

Thanks for making that decision for everyone in the Reedy Creek District. And as stated, I know why it was done, I just don't agree with it. If that's the way Walt wanted it, shouldn't they have also done it in front of the other Parks, or is there maybe the possibility even the designers realized how cumbersome such a separation is? A agree a separation is a good idea, but as mentioned in one of my previous posts, a copse of large trees between the lot and the Park would have done the trick...and might even harken back to the Disney animated films where the camera slowly zooms through a forest to reveal the enchanted castle.
Whether or not my opinion bores you truly doesn't matter to me. I feel I've sufficiently responded to your arguments, but if your choice in responding back is to restate the reason we already know why it was built and then act rudely about it, then I guess my posts are pointless...at least when aimed toward you.
Oh, and sorry, I am coming back. There will always be things I don't care for in the Parks (I'm sure you dislike a few things as well), but the rest of the Disney Parks are so magical that I can overlook them. Unfortunately, it is kind of hard to overlook the lake. You have to get across/around it to get to the Park.
 

jaredliu

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I nomally don't stereotype people, but your propblay the reason WDW now has Rascals! So lazy people can be lazy!

BTY, hate is such a strong word don't cha think?
I don't stereotype people, but you re probably a to make that statment.
 

jaredliu

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Actually I “G” rated the ______ it was the software that changed it. Just go to Universal, they have covered parking and those moving sidewalks that lazy people like so much.
People who use moving sidewalks are lazy? Don't let me know you happen to walk on that kind of thing or you are the laziest pig in the world.
 

rbrower

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Cause that is the way Walt wanted it. It’s the curtain pulling back to the show. You're boring me, just stay in California.... your not wanted in the Reedy Creek District anymore.
Yeah, I don't think that was very nice to say that. It was very rude. And I am glad that you have made up the decision for everybody in Reedy Creek District!:lol: :lol:
 

MouseMadness

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Please don't hunt me down and kill me....

But seriously, who would be much more happy on a WDW vacation if there were NO BIG LAKE IN FRONT OF THE PARK. I sure would. I hate having to plan and extra hour into my day for getting to and from MK. Pretty as it may be it is a real drain over a 10 day vacation that I could do without. Brave few that do agree, you may post, but let the flames begin. Esp. those Poly folks with their awesome view.

:lookaroun :wave: :lol:
 

rbrower

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Thanks for making that decision for everyone in the Reedy Creek District. And as stated, I know why it was done, I just don't agree with it. If that's the way Walt wanted it, shouldn't they have also done it in front of the other Parks, or is there maybe the possibility even the designers realized how cumbersome such a separation is? A agree a separation is a good idea, but as mentioned in one of my previous posts, a copse of large trees between the lot and the Park would have done the trick...and might even harken back to the Disney animated films where the camera slowly zooms through a forest to reveal the enchanted castle.
Whether or not my opinion bores you truly doesn't matter to me. I feel I've sufficiently responded to your arguments, but if your choice in responding back is to restate the reason we already know why it was built and then act rudely about it, then I guess my posts are pointless...at least when aimed toward you.
Oh, and sorry, I am coming back. There will always be things I don't care for in the Parks (I'm sure you dislike a few things as well), but the rest of the Disney Parks are so magical that I can overlook them. Unfortunately, it is kind of hard to overlook the lake. You have to get across/around it to get to the Park.
Like it should be said!
Good Job :wave: :wave:
 
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