JimmyV
Por favor manténganse alejado de las puertas.
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Good luck! I'd offer you Pixie Dust, but I think that is now being rationed.I'll be going down again in April to interview for a few off property spas.
Good luck! I'd offer you Pixie Dust, but I think that is now being rationed.I'll be going down again in April to interview for a few off property spas.
There have been cast members and family of cast members coming on here and confirming the cuts.without documentation this is all rumor and gossip though right?![]()
@Isildur's Bane is just being sarcasticThere have been cast members and family of cast members coming on here and confirming the cuts.
Just think "Chocolate Chip." Brown nose = Chip. That's how I remember!I've actually seen only one or the other before. We had to really think about which one it was, because we couldn't compare their noses. So, they have appeared without each other in the past.
But what if I like DARK chocolate chips in my chocolate chip cookies?Just think "Chocolate Chip." Brown nose = Chip. That's how I remember!
Then I like your style, because I love dark chocolate!But what if I like DARK chocolate chips in my chocolate chip cookies?
Actually:What you actually said is that you have been going for 30 years and that "there's WAY more to do now than there used to be." You didn't say that there is way more to do now than there was 30 years ago. The implication of what you wrote, ("used to be"), covers the entire time period.
I've been going for 30 years, and I find the parks (both coasts) to be better now than when I was a kid. I've loved them all along, but there's WAY more to do now than there used to be.
Just think "Chocolate Chip." Brown nose = Chip. That's how I remember!
Then I like your style, because I love dark chocolate!
Actually:
You left that part out. It's pretty clear what "used to be" referenced here. Quoting out of the full context isn't always fair.
That would be a large price increase. If they do tiered pricing (or digital ticket booths/books) especially with all these cutbacks, they're practically begging a lot of people to stop going. And at that point a lot of people will. Disney acts like they don't have competition but they do.Not necessarily large but tiered pricing most likely.
That's just how ignorant Disney is.That would be a large price increase. If they do tiered pricing (or digital ticket booths/books) especially with all these cutbacks, they're practically begging a lot of people to stop going. And at that point a lot of people will. Disney acts like they don't have competition but they do.
They would be a lot easier to tell apart though.They were only known as the Rescue Rangers for limited run TV shows produced for 5 years (1988-1993.)
Most guests have never seen them as the Rescue Rangers.
That would be a large price increase. If they do tiered pricing (or digital ticket booths/books) especially with all these cutbacks, they're practically begging a lot of people to stop going. And at that point a lot of people will. Disney acts like they don't have competition but they do.
You're a stickler, eh? Thanks for the correction. I'll be sure to submit my posts for senior review henceforth.
Oh yea, Cranium Command was cool. I liked that too!! And what was the one where you got shrunk in the microscope and explored the body? That was a fun ride also. I loved imagining those little plastic ride cars and people on the other side of the thing were real.
No, for as long as I know MSEP has run twice a night, before and after the fireworks. DHS doesn't run a 2nd fantasmic every night anyways it only does so during heavier crowds. Even with fireworks at DHS they still ran two fantasmic's during the summer (frozen fireworks).
And what was the one where you got shrunk in the microscope and explored the body? That was a fun ride also. I loved imagining those little plastic ride cars and people on the other side of the thing were real.
I believe it was Body Wars. That was one of my favorite rides when first visiting in 1992!
The attraction with the miniature ride vehicles seen coming from a giant microscope was at Disneyland,
and it was named Adventure Through Inner Space. (CLICK.)
Guests rode in Onmimover vehicles (just like Haunted Mansion's "Doombuggies") and got
"shrunken down" to explore the molecules of ice.
Paul Frees (Haunted Mansion's Ghost Host) was the narrator for Inner Space.
"Dare I grow SMALLER?"
Nope. Body Wars (in Epcot's Wonders of Life pavilion) was a similar attraction,
but it was based on the same ride simulator vehicles used at Star Tours.
The Body Wars film starred Tim Matheson and Elisabeth Shue.
Oh yeah!! I remember both fondly. I didn't know Paul Frees was the narrator for Inner Space. Its cool how they use the same people for different attractions, movies, roles, etc.