TinkerbellMama
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aztecgoods said:QueenT said:I could go on and on but since this is a Disney forum I won't, I'm sure I've made my point. Journalistic integrity, hmmmmm.
You just don't get it.
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aztecgoods said:QueenT said:I could go on and on but since this is a Disney forum I won't, I'm sure I've made my point. Journalistic integrity, hmmmmm.
You just don't get it.
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TinkerbellMama said:![]()
Do not go on Monday, October 30th, either! Do not eat at Donald's that morning! Just don't do it!!!!!!!!!!![]()

mking624 said:FYI...Lucky the Dinosaur is no longer at AK.![]()
We got to see Lucky when we visited Disney World last July. He was so awsome! He stopped to 'talk' to us on his way through Dinoland! Prolly 'cause we were wearing our Bride and Groom Ears. We got a wonderful video of the whole thing! We still love watching it! I wish I could figure out how to post a video. 
Anyone who actually avoids AK (or any other place in that article) based on someone else's opinion without having enough sense to draw their own conclusion SHOULD probably stay away from the park. 

aztecgoods said:Journalistic integrity, ummmm, isn't that an oxy moron?

gismo1554 said:Stupid people! Just because it has animal's doesn't make it a zoo and quite frankly I'd rather pay $70 for AK than $10 to see animals in cages! AK is my fave park and I think this is just stupid! Anyone know if we can complain about this anywhere? I think we should all complain and get it removed!

TriMom said:ITA! I read the whole article on MSN and it is an slanted piece. Times Square in NYC is a don't visit because "Today's Times Square is a Disney-fied playground of national chains like Virgin Megastore and Applebee's." He obviously is a - Disney is not a real travel experience - kind of person. Which is fine for him, but not all readers are going to pick up on the slant.
) to take it all in. How can you stroll through Africa and not appreciate the feeling of thinking you are really there, if only for a few minutes. I know there is criticism of DinoLand, but I noticed the pavement had the cracks built into it, and the yellow traffic lines which is so authentic to a carnival set up in the streets here in the NE. The attention to detail in this park just amazes me.aztecgoods said:TinkerbellMama said:Oh I get it, I guess you are a journalist or friends with one for this post, just to explain my main problem with journalists is that 1) They all seem to be much more interested in putting over their slant/opinion especially their political bias, than (heres a novel idea) reporting the TRUTH! 2) Many report on things they have no idea what they are talking about, (good example this thread) and 3) they won't admit that they are biased.
Not to get in the middle here and I know this is OT, but....I took classes to get into Broadcasting and Media and you are actually trained to report things a certain way. They want you to focus on the bad news because that's what attracts viewers/listeners. And when you've been in the business for a long time and have become a "household name" (think Diane Sawyer) you are actually PAID to give your opinion. It's just the way the business works. This is the reason I didn't get into it...I can't force my opinion on someone and always focusing on the bad is just so depressing!