YOMD stoops to new lows

Enderikari

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mousermerf

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Now what about the discrimination involved?

The boy who won the first awarded night in the castle from the drawing by being the park won it... where?

He was on Star Tours.

Think about it, let it sink in. What about all the guests who can't ride Star Tour because of the ride restrictions Disney has placed on it? Height, health, pregnancy, motion sickness, and other restrictions.

Having it as one of the many possible award sites tilts the odds away from anyone who will not/cannot ride Star Tours. Same things goes for any of the other such attractions they've chosen to have as distribution sites.

What about those lanyards at Spaceship Earth? Were they making sure that every single person rode the attraction was being awarded? I doubt it. They were just handing them out at the exit - which is also the wheelchair accessible entrance. Anyone could have wnadered into or out of that door actually. Really a well chosen location.

And here's a doozy.. Guests in wheelchairs who have to transfer cannot sit in the seat that was awarded the castle. They have to sit in the front row of Star Tours. It's required. They don't have the option of trying for the other seats.

Does the award system cover every single seat in every single vehicle of Star Tours? Every single seat in every single vehicle of the Land boat ride? We know the Castle was awarded at both of these locations.

I doubt it. The system is flawed and limits who can win - it is not fair.
 

Enderikari

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Does the award system cover every single seat in every single vehicle of Star Tours? Every single seat in every single vehicle of the Land boat ride? We know the Castle was awarded at both of these locations.

Sure does, problem solved... What were you saying now?
 

unkadug

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Now what about the discrimination involved?

The boy who won the first awarded night in the castle from the drawing by being the park won it... where?

He was on Star Tours.

Think about it, let it sink in. What about all the guests who can't ride Star Tour because of the ride restrictions Disney has placed on it? Height, health, pregnancy, motion sickness, and other restrictions.

Having it as one of the many possible award sites tilts the odds away from anyone who will not/cannot ride Star Tours. Same things goes for any of the other such attractions they've chosen to have as distribution sites.

What about those lanyards at Spaceship Earth? Were they making sure that every single person rode the attraction was being awarded? I doubt it. They were just handing them out at the exit - which is also the wheelchair accessible entrance. Anyone could have wnadered into or out of that door actually. Really a well chosen location.

And here's a doozy.. Guests in wheelchairs who have to transfer cannot sit in the seat that was awarded the castle. They have to sit in the front row of Star Tours. It's required. They don't have the option of trying for the other seats.

Does the award system cover every single seat in every single vehicle of Star Tours? Every single seat in every single vehicle of the Land boat ride? We know the Castle was awarded at both of these locations.

I doubt it. The system is flawed and limits who can win - it is not fair.

I'm sorry.....get over it .
 

Enderikari

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Doesn't the burden of proof lie on the gentleman making the outlandish accusations..? You prove it.

The "List" isn't a list, its a computer program maintained by a company that isn't even Disney... !it isn't even Disney!... You want the list? Convince the Creata company that you are somebody who deserves to see the list....

/good luck with that
 

mousermerf

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Well, you're saying it includes all seats on Star Tours. That's a brash claim from someone who obviously hasn't seen any such list.

Which still ignores the fact that's awarding prizes on "restriction" laden attractions amoung other issues.
 
Now what about the discrimination involved?

The boy who won the first awarded night in the castle from the drawing by being the park won it... where?

He was on Star Tours.

Think about it, let it sink in. What about all the guests who can't ride Star Tour because of the ride restrictions Disney has placed on it? Height, health, pregnancy, motion sickness, and other restrictions.

Having it as one of the many possible award sites tilts the odds away from anyone who will not/cannot ride Star Tours. Same things goes for any of the other such attractions they've chosen to have as distribution sites.

What about those lanyards at Spaceship Earth? Were they making sure that every single person rode the attraction was being awarded? I doubt it. They were just handing them out at the exit - which is also the wheelchair accessible entrance. Anyone could have wnadered into or out of that door actually. Really a well chosen location.

And here's a doozy.. Guests in wheelchairs who have to transfer cannot sit in the seat that was awarded the castle. They have to sit in the front row of Star Tours. It's required. They don't have the option of trying for the other seats.

Does the award system cover every single seat in every single vehicle of Star Tours? Every single seat in every single vehicle of the Land boat ride? We know the Castle was awarded at both of these locations.

I doubt it. The system is flawed and limits who can win - it is not fair.



so when someone from a wheelchair seat wins, I'll cry about how I wouldn't have been able to win because I'm not disabled. It works both ways, we just haven't had long enough to see. It seems like there is no way possible that they can hand out a prize and you not find a way its not fair. or injust, or something else to help further your crusade against the YOMD. jeez
 

iheartdisney91

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so your saying disney guests can rent it for 500 something per night? instead of winning? wel thats good and bed cuase now we have nothing to work for.
 

Enderikari

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Well, you're saying it includes all seats on Star Tours. That's a brash claim from someone who obviously hasn't seen any such list.

Let's go back in time a bit, shall we... The first YOMD winners? You know, when the teenage boy won at Star Tours? Remember what was reported in the papers? He was in simulator 4, row 2, seat 8.... Why would all those be specific if they weren't variables in the contest... The simulator is random, the row is random, and the seat is random... Sounds like it would be easy to program those random variables to include all the seats in Star Tours, right..?

/the general rule of thumb is, if I could program it, someone who gets paid to write programming language could as well
 

Enderikari

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so when someone from a wheelchair seat wins, I'll cry about how I wouldn't have been able to win because I'm not disabled. It works both ways, we just haven't had long enough to see. It seems like there is no way possible that they can hand out a prize and you not find a way its not fair. or injust, or something else to help further your crusade against the YOMD. jeez

Quoted for Truth

or, from now on... QFT
 

PhotoDave219

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I don't mind PR. I mind them charging - and accepting - money to stay in the suite. They sold it. Plain and simple. They said they wouldn't, and should be ashamed. Greedy people.

Aren't you a former banned member of this site called RobFL who got banned for acting exactly how you are now?
 

mousermerf

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Here's a thought - the title of that article:

"Guy with no kids spends a night in Cinderella's Suite"

That's the exact title of that article. It comes out about a month AFTER all of the press hoopla over the suite. Why did it take him almost a month to write that article?

Because it didn't. Disney has getting pressure about how only families were being selected for the suite since before they awarded it. They knew it, know it, and have been trying to fight it. The PR wheels turned trying to get a story out there about a "single guy with no kids" being in the suite. Problem is, they don't control the press. It backfired in the way he wrote it.

Don't beleive me? Where are the other articles about the Castle Suite that other reporters are throwing in the papers right now...? Any..? But look at all the unrest on the internet over the chosen winner - the dis, intercot, miceage - everywhere you look people are not trusting Disney on this one.
 

Enderikari

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Really, people on the message boards critical of Disney? Must mean that something is up, call the Scooby Gang and the Mystery Machine...


Merf, HE IS AN AP WRITER... His story went to newspaper around the world... All those stories represent the equivelent of free advertising, about Cinderella Castle Suite... He brought a family with him, he had princesses... The headline was chosen for IRONY PURPOSES... You know what, the article doesn't even seem that negative to me, and ends on an entirely positive note...

Like many of your posts before, you are wrong, and don't know when to give up the losing fight.

My tip, Merf? Head to Micechat, they hate Disney too
 
the dis, intercot, miceage - everywhere you look people are not trusting Disney on this one.

Everywhere I look people are drinking beer watching the NBA All Star Game... I doubt Disney is freaking out about a percentage of posters that already represent a small percentage of their market.
 
Merf... if you're so hell-bent on fighting injustice, there are hundreds of problems with the criminal justice system in this country, not to mention the extent that hiring and salary depend on physical appearence. Please use your energy to fight some serious wrongs in society. In fact, I'm gonna take my own advice, sign off, and write my congressmen about the genocide in Darfur.... www.SaveDarfur.org . Goodnight all.
 

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