Who, what, where? What they gonna paint? I need pictures!
Wow, either you can't read, or you decided not to read, all of the stuff they'll be doing with this celebration.Austin1 said:I have some major problems with this new "Celebration"
Forget the stupid thing! I can't believe anyone would be dumb enough to go to WDW soley (sp?) on this marketing. It stinks! There is really nothing new, the only reason people are going to go is because they didn't go to the 50th and they were planning on going already. The 50th actually gave you a reason to go. This is nothing more than Disney saying, ok, the celebration is over, we are going to be cheap now and not put anything new in our parks for the next 5 years. Go ahead and come though becuase you don't know any better. Or you just love our parks and you're goint to come anyway.
I predict Disney attendance will drop this year. I think they should save their money on marketing and update Space Mountain. Am I the only person that thinks it is dire need of a major overhaul? Not to mention that by putting in this new Monsters Inc. attraction they just sold Tomorrowland over as pixarland. If it is anything like what I'm expecting it's going to be, I might just burn it down with STITCH!:fork: :fork: :fork: Disney! Can't you use your imagination anymore? Come up with somthing original! (like the timekeeper or AE) O, and why do we need 2 nemo attraction?:veryconfu :veryconfu :veryconfu
I'm also guessing that this pretty much means we won't be seeing Epcot's 25 as anything other than a date.
Please don't get me wrong. I LOVE DISNEY! I the bigest disney fan I know. I just got back from a week long vacation there. (this past trip being our 5th since 2000)I just hate to see them do another facade celebration that means absoutely nothing. Even more so, I hate to see them put these cheap attractions in ( with the seas as the exception). I guess the only way to fix my problem is to go take over . Which I will do someday:animwink:
I'm also guessing that this pretty much means we won't be seeing Epcot's 25 as anything other than a date.
The company said each park will also celebrate its own events and milestones, including the 15th anniversary of Disneyland Resort Paris and the 25th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort.
No, The Year of a Million Dreams ends convieniently right before Epcot's 25th (it ends September 07, Epcot celebrates its 25th October 07).maisco30 said:I would surmise that includes EPCOT's 25.
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