BRERALEX
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2. Guests will want to buy a lot of cheap crap
well that doesnt meet MY criteria ok.

i was looking for "the ride exits into a shop." but your almost there













2. Guests will want to buy a lot of cheap crap
2. Guests will want to buy a lot of cheap crap
Well, well - who's putting words in mouths now. Go back and read. I never disagreed with anything.
What 'qualification' are you talking about?
Boy, I bolded it and told you that is where the focus should be and you still missed the point. Sure, Six Flags does some of those things. However, how many people talk or think about the Six Flags experience X months later?
SO, since you said Six Flags doesn't do it, I'm assuming you're re-referencing the Disney Magic. I agreed about 4 times now!!!!!!!!
You can interpret my items and agree with whatever you like,
4. To earn the appreciation of honest critics for those Magical elements it offers
As to number 7 - the Magic itself is not the point. The point is who gets the Magic. The power of one, if you will
Who's getting philosophical now.
1. All people are different.
2. Different people can find different Disney Magic in different things.
3. Not everyone will be able to necessarily see the same Disney Magic that someone else does, or see it in the same way.
4. Everyone is deserving of Disney Magic.
5. No one ride can be all things to all people.
6. Disney is the best theme park destination in the world.
you vehemently disagreed with that, or with the notion that you said it.
Fine, you didn't say it. Can we drop this one now?
and on Walt Disney World bulletin boards toobut there are, quite frankly, a LOT of stupid people at Walt Disney World.
I have to say Mr. S, you are the only one who has ever, in back to back sentences, disagreed with me and then used more exclamation marks than the Baron to emphatically point out that you agree with me but I let it go before. However, if you so clearly got what I was saying, why the heck did you preface your agreement with my point with a disagreement regarding something you knew I wasnt saying? Im starting to think you are just looking for a reason to disagree with meTo which I say:
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SO, since you said Six Flags doesn't do it, I'm assuming you're re-referencing the Disney Magic. I agreed about 4 times now!!!!!!!!
Hmmm let me count how times that I said Magic up until #4 in my list. Hmmm that would be ..let me see Ill have it tallied in a moment .(waiting for the auditors from Coopers & Lybrand to certify the results) .the totals are in and that would be .ONCE!!!!!!!!!! Oh, wait, you saw it more than once? Oh, that must have been your interpretationYOU keep talking about Disney Magic. I'm not interpreting anything.
Who said anything about that A word that I swore I wouldnt talk aboutOkay, so I don't get the magic of Aladdin.
Yeah, I got that. Believe it or not I do get your humor. Sorry you dont get mine like jokingly turning your philosophical line around on you. (Should I explain those winkies again?).An attempt at a joke to prove that you can't call ANYTHING within the confines of this discussion a truth.
Weeeelllllll as you are not disagreeing with having said that Disney should be, actually has a responsibility to be, better than the lawn fete or Six Flags, and I dont see that item on your list of 5 wait, I just got out my decoder glasses it was there on the list all along. It was just in invisible inkWhat I disagreed with is that I had an "unwritten list". I have NOTHING of the sort.
Ok my Snacky friend I can still call you friend, right? All those CAPS and !! with nary a winkie or smilie to be found one could think you were getting sore. I hope not. Well, I was going to say that I could let your last post go, but you are just too much fun (and I have time on my hands on the train). So
Was the focus of that statement. I wasn't sure if the joke had gotten across. Sometimes my jokes tend to be obscure, thus labeling it an "attempt".An attempt at a joke
Nope, as I said, I disagreed with the whole premise of that entire item. "intelligent people" was just the icing on the cake.Let me just say this if intelligent is the word you keyed on in that whole item you missed the point. Mooooooving right along .
I have to say Mr. S, you are the only one who has ever, in back to back sentences, disagreed with me and then used more exclamation marks than the Baron to emphatically point out that you agree with me but I let it go before.
6. To leave the World a bit better, whether by an excited child, a carefree adult, a closer family, a unique experience, a better understanding of our world, a renewed spirit or a redeemed social condition. Ok, this one is a mouthful, but it is also rather simple. Perhaps the very things Walt fought so hard to provide. Disney attractions should excite, bring us together, educate, make us think, make us understand another peoples, give us something we cant get elsewhere, help us to escape the workaday world, refresh us (at the same time as it exhausts us ), and make us all just a little bit happier, a little bit better and have that stay with us (focus on this my friends, as a visit to Six Flags just doesnt do it).
6. To leave the World a bit better, whether by an excited child, a carefree adult, a closer family, a unique experience, a better understanding of our world, a renewed spirit or a redeemed social condition.
Ok, this one is a mouthful, but it is also rather simple. Perhaps the very things Walt fought so hard to provide.
Disney attractions should excite, bring us together, educate, make us think, make us understand another peoples, give us something we cant get elsewhere, help us to escape the workaday world, refresh us (at the same time as it exhausts us ), and make us all just a little bit happier, a little bit better
and have that stay with us (focus on this my friends, as a visit to Six Flags just doesnt do it).
Weeeelllllll as you are not disagreeing with having said that Disney should be, actually has a responsibility to be, better than the lawn fete or Six Flags, and I dont see that item on your list of 5 wait, I just got out my decoder glasses it was there on the list all along. It was just in invisible ink .
Who said anything about that A word that I swore I wouldnt talk about . It sure wasnt me .
As to number 7 - the Magic itself is not the point. The point is who gets the Magic. The power of one, if you will
Ok - on to something real. You stated earlier that you see the carousel as a failure, specifically as to the fact that it doesn't fit the storyline or theme I believe. If you look at the planning and implementation of Fantasyland it is actually a very good fit. You enter Fanstasyland through Cinderella's Castle. As you walk through the castle you pass those incredible murals made of mosaic tile that depict scenes from the movie. As you come out of the castle on the Fantasyland side the first thing you see is Cinderella's Golden Carousel. It ties Fantasyland to the castle and provides a wonderful transition. Very 'Disney', IMHO.
The only way I see that working is if you were polling a representative or balanced group. If you ask your question of the people who frequent this board you will come up failure for Aladdin no doubt. However, you would likely get a different answer if you sample group were different. Ask a group of 3 year olds and you will undoubtedly come up with success for Aladdin. How would you like to construct your focus group? Should there even be a focus group? I think management by focus group has led to many a mistake.Might that work?