TLinden16
Scotty and Ray at Jelly Rolls are the best!
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I went to see the Mickey statues in Boston the other day, and there were only 13 statues out. We walked around a couple of times, and couldn't find the last two statues. I sent an e-mail to the management company that runs Faneuil Hall, and was told that two of the statues had to be sent out for repair after being damaged overnight. It's really too bad that some people aren't showing more respect for the statues.
The statues are definitely showing some signs of abuse. The paint was chipped and scuffed. One of the statues had a chip of paint larger than a quarter chipped off of them. A few of the statues were roped off, but most of them were out in the open. I lost count of how many kids were climbing all over them--and I'm not just talking about stepping on the base, I'm talking climbing on the arms and sitting on them, climbing up the back, and leaning over the head.
For those of you with the statues in your cities, how are they set up? Are they roped off or out in the open? Are they showing any signs of abuse?
They are still great to see though
I'll be going with a big group of DISers on June 13th (yay Jerry aka
). I'm sure I'll visit them many times again before they go, though.
Karen
The statues are definitely showing some signs of abuse. The paint was chipped and scuffed. One of the statues had a chip of paint larger than a quarter chipped off of them. A few of the statues were roped off, but most of them were out in the open. I lost count of how many kids were climbing all over them--and I'm not just talking about stepping on the base, I'm talking climbing on the arms and sitting on them, climbing up the back, and leaning over the head.
For those of you with the statues in your cities, how are they set up? Are they roped off or out in the open? Are they showing any signs of abuse?
They are still great to see though


Karen