12 Hollywood Studios Rumors (A Disney Rumors video is on pg. 1) and (an update is on pg. 16)

And I loved the Matt cassel team...

I went to the victory parade that year. But that was 6 years ago and alot of the players are retired now
 
Can't win the superbowl... Doesn't matter. That's the only winner each year.

If you're a pats fan... You may be a Red Sox fan as well...you should get it. 2nd place is first loser.

Just a reference point for the last 10 years:

SuperBowls:
Giants - 2
Steelers - 2
Ravens, Seahawks, packers, saints, Lesser Manning, Brady 1
Everyone else - 0

You were talking about respect not championships in your original post. They're respected by unbiased fans and analysts because they are always one of the best teams each year.

I'm happy with having at least a chance of winning a title for 15 or so years. It's better than being a fan of one of the 20 or so teams that will probably never win a title.
 
You were talking about respect not championships in your original post. They're respected by unbiased fans and analysts because they are always one of the best teams each year.

I'm happy with having at least a chance of winning a title for 15 or so years. It's better than being a fan of one of the 20 or so teams that will probably never win a title.

Well...it clinging to past glory in foxboro (as are my steelers)

Belichick won't win another superbowl in New England and neither will Brady. Especially when you don't spend to the salary cap.

You should raise your standards...celebrating division titles and regular season records is for clueless eagle fans.
 
Ok...
The three most overrated teams in the nfl
Are the pats, steelers, and any team with Peyton manning

And I say this as a born and raised steeler fan.

But it's not 2005...fans of all three are living on past glory

THANK YOU! :thumbsup2

If you don't like something(s) that means it/they must be the best in the world!

Thanks from a diehard SIXburgh fan.

:duck::lmao:
 

Ok...
The three most overrated teams in the nfl
Are the pats, steelers, and any team with Peyton manning
And I say this as a born and raised steeler fan.
But it's not 2005...fans of all three are living on past glory

Can't win the superbowl... Doesn't matter. That's the only winner each year.

If you're a pats fan... You may be a Red Sox fan as well...you should get it. 2nd place is first loser.

Just a reference point for the last 10 years:

SuperBowls:
Giants - 2
Steelers - 2
Ravens, Seahawks, packers, saints, Lesser Manning, Brady 1
Everyone else - 0

Live in the now, my friend. Don't listen to WEEI - specifically Callahan... They rot brains talking about the pats as if they have the Parcells defense they won with.

Well...it clinging to past glory in foxboro (as are my steelers)
Belichick won't win another superbowl in New England and neither will Brady. Especially when you don't spend to the salary cap.
You should raise your standards...celebrating division titles and regular season records is for clueless eagle fans.

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Cars Land at DCA was awesome, would have enjoyed it being at WDW. I would be THRILLED to have the Indiana Jones ride though! I really enjoyed that one!! I also wished our POTC was extended like DL, but that's another story/park pirate:....can't wait till they do SOMETHING there, whatever it may be!
 
I was about to ask when this changed from hollywood studios rumors to a Super Bowl thread lol
 
I've never been to Disneyland but I think it's really personal opinion if Disneyland or WDW is better. Disneyland is two parks with three hotels set in the middle of a major city. WDW is four parks over 20 resorts, two water parks, a sports center, etc. it's basically it's own city. Walt built a theme park that he could enjoy with his daughters, once he saw that worked he wanted to go bigger and better. Disneyland has a lot of things WDW including Carsland which many would call one of Disney's best works of all time. Without Disneyland there would be no Disney World. I'm waiting until I go to Disneyland for the first time to decide which is the better of the two. I do know that many who have been to both prefer Disneyland over WDW.

I've been to Disney World and Disneyland many times each. When people ask me what I like better, I always give the same answer. If I was going to rank all 6 parks between the 2 resorts, Disneyland and California Adventure would be #1 and #2 on the list, followed by the 4 Disney World parks. However, overall I like Disney World better. I feel like they're made for different purposes for me. When I go to Orlando, it's for a non-stop theme park adventure. I usually spend 5 days at Disney and 3 at Universal, just non-stop rides and action. When I go to California, it's more like just a regular trip where while I'm there I spend a couple days at Disney. In Orlando, the theme parks are the trip. In California, it's a small part of a larger trip. I like it that way, it makes going to each feel different and special.
 
I've been to Disney World and Disneyland many times each. When people ask me what I like better, I always give the same answer. If I was going to rank all 6 parks between the 2 resorts, Disneyland and California Adventure would be #1 and #2 on the list, followed by the 4 Disney World parks. However, overall I like Disney World better. I feel like they're made for different purposes for me. When I go to Orlando, it's for a non-stop theme park adventure. I usually spend 5 days at Disney and 3 at Universal, just non-stop rides and action. When I go to California, it's more like just a regular trip where while I'm there I spend a couple days at Disney. In Orlando, the theme parks are the trip. In California, it's a small part of a larger trip. I like it that way, it makes going to each feel different and special.

I just don't feel the magic when I see Disneyland and DCA. It's too in the middle of the real world and their castle is smaller than my tool shed.

Disneyland and DCA have to at least be 2nd and 3rd on the list. Just based on the facts that they're small and there's only 2 of them. This seems to make them overly crowded all the time and the lines unbearable.
 
I just don't feel the magic when I see Disneyland and DCA. It's too in the middle of the real world and their castle is smaller than my tool shed.

Disneyland and DCA have to at least be 2nd and 3rd on the list. Just based on the facts that they're small and there's only 2 of them. This seems to make them overly crowded all the time and the lines unbearable.
Walt built Disneyland and lines aren't unbearable
 
I just don't feel the magic when I see Disneyland and DCA. It's too in the middle of the real world and their castle is smaller than my tool shed.

Disneyland and DCA have to at least be 2nd and 3rd on the list. Just based on the facts that they're small and there's only 2 of them. This seems to make them overly crowded all the time and the lines unbearable.

It definitely is closer to "reality" than Orlando, since a short walk from the street puts you at the front entrance. When I'm in the parks though I have no trouble getting caught up in the magic of it all, but that's just a matter of different perspectives. The castle is small, but I can forgive it since it was the original.

As for ranking the parks, that's of course a matter of personal taste and I respect your opinion. I rank Disneyland and California Adventure above the 4 Disney World parks on an individual basis because of the sheer number of attractions at each of the parks. I feel as if Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom are largely the same, with Disneyland having additional major attractions such as the Matterhorn, Indiana Jones, and Star Tours. California is similarly stacked, housing at least 5 E-Ticket attractions (Tower of Terror, Soarin', Grizzly River Run, California Screamin, and Radiator Springs Racers), among many other wonderful rides.

Don't get me wrong, on the whole I like the entire Disney World Resort better than the entire Disneyland Resort. But if I'm ranking the parks on their own merits, for me the California parks are individually superior to any of the individual Disney World parks. There's just an insane number of major rides at each of them, and good rides at that. On a quiet day at EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom, I can have all the rides done by noon, which just doesn't happen in California. Not that I don't enjoy other things such as shows, just a point :)
 
I am going with my boyfriend in about 3 weeks - he has only been to the MK. I'll have to say if it weren't for Fantasmic, the car stunt show, TOT and RNR, I wouldn't even go to DHS. In fact, I could skip the car stunt show because I've seen it a few times but I know he'll love it. We'll probably only do a 1/2 day there at the most - but I do want to see Fantasmic.
 
I agree, who knows what the final expansion will actually end up being. I hope they end up doing this plan though. They seem like really good ideas. One things for sure something needs to be done. Streets of America has always been a waste of space and the Backlot Tour stinks.
agree- I remember the old backlot tour - I liked it.. Streets of America is a total waste of space. They do need to put some headliners in there. These ideas seem great. I look forward to changes
 












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