Expo_Seeker40
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whoops! :brick: all goodsie now :hammer:
I dunno maybe for grad night kids its like that :drevil:
I dunno maybe for grad night kids its like that :drevil:
Must be in the Wonders of Life PavillionCommandoDisney said:haha i thought the same thing too...
apparently im missing an entire experience at epcot....
Expo_Seeker40 said:Wait a second wasn't EPCOT Center originally dubbed "the future as built by republicans"?! :kiss:
Jen Jen said:Slight edit? You edited out the point, actually, but maybe you weren't trying to, maybe you just didn't get it.
As I believe I said, it's the fact that we deal with so much information at work that causes us to not wish to learn anything on our vacation that absolves us. That's what vacations are for as far as we're concerned. Way to twist it around to blame it on conservatism, though.
Give me a break, the saddest thing you've ever heard. I don't recall saying I never learn anything, so keep your tears to yourself, thank you very much. And no, we've never gone on any ride at The Land besides Soarin', so we know nothing about hydroponic plants. We've never been to Universe of Energy, what in the world is there to learn about cuisine that we didn't know already except what places fix food that tastes good and what places don't, never watched the China movie, never went into the church at Norway, can't stand anything to do with France or Canada, and don't take the time to memorize where the restrooms are...if I need one, I look for a sign. So no, I never learned any of those things, believe it or not, yet while not on vacation I've learned enough to know what your questions were referring to...even since 6th grade. Amazing.
How about you do your vacation your way, and let me do my vacation my way. You know, tolerance. Cool?
tink81 said:WHOOAAA! Just cought this on a re-read of the thread. Rude much?
cac2889 said:wow...uh. That is pretty bad. I can't believe she said that.
I think you are on to something here. Epcot's focus is about experiencing information. (How appropriate is it then that the focal attraction of Epcot is SSE, where the sharing of information is the theme?)cloudboy said:I think that part of the problem is that we are one culture divided by a comon language. Perhaps Educational is the wrong term to use here, because I believe some people associate Educational as something where you passivly sit and listen as someone else explains things. And that is NOT what Epcot is about. Epcot is about Experience and Information. And Information isn't just an encyclopedia - it's sharing and exposure to new ideas. And for many, many people, that is the new entertainment of the future. Heck, if you are on WDWMagic, it's because you care to discuss WDW - share information.
wannabeBelle said:Well said Chuck, Ill make you a deal, next time you and I are there together we can meet up by Canada to learn new musical styles for Celtic music and the effect of fermented beverages on organic lifeforms??? Belle[/quote
If you find me a college with this course offering, I'm changing my Master's.
MayKit said:are the people who won't take their kids to Epcot because their kids "don't wanna go." Are there that many people who let their child run the WHOLE vacation? If the kids end up not liking it after they go, fine, but, well, didn't everyone get dragged somewhere they weren't crazy about on vacation because their parents wanted to go?
autumndawn1006 said:I am not sure sure about a college specifically but more the school of Life as learned in the far left hand corner of Canada's Pavilion!!! BellewannabeBelle said:Well said Chuck, Ill make you a deal, next time you and I are there together we can meet up by Canada to learn new musical styles for Celtic music and the effect of fermented beverages on organic lifeforms??? Belle[/quote
If you find me a college with this course offering, I'm changing my Master's.
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