zulemara
<font color=royalblue>Oh Boy! I'm a WDW sailor!<br
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2007
as posted in the other thread:
The utlimate irony: Building a nightlife entertainment district catering to the adult crowd. Closing it in favor of a more "family friendly" experience. Then allowing alcohol inside the flagship "family" park where Walt SPECIFICALLY didn't want alcohol served.
I really don't know why Disney is holding auditions for circus acts for FLE. They have a full blown circus act right at TDO(Team Disney Orlando)
In addition:
Disney has proven multiple times that they are a slippery slope. If I could trust that the environment will be controlled, that exits will be watched, and that the rules will be enforced, then it'd be a little bit easier, but the reality is I can't. Sure, they'll have someone at the doorway for what? 6 months? Then they'll get cheap and cut labor, next thing you know, no one is enforcing it. As far as I'm concerned it's the same situation with inappropriate Tshirts coming into the park. Only front entrance ops can tell a guest to turn a shirt inside out, yet they are watching 2-4 turnstiles at a time with people who can't figure out how to stick it in and put their finger on it. No wonder tshirts with the F word, hell, damn, and poo make their way into the parks. I see no reason to trust that alcohol will be entirely isolated to this location, nor do I trust the rule will be enforced by the CP who doesn't give a damn watching the door. All of this on top of the fact that Walt EXPLICITLY did not want alcohol in MK.
The utlimate irony: Building a nightlife entertainment district catering to the adult crowd. Closing it in favor of a more "family friendly" experience. Then allowing alcohol inside the flagship "family" park where Walt SPECIFICALLY didn't want alcohol served.
I really don't know why Disney is holding auditions for circus acts for FLE. They have a full blown circus act right at TDO(Team Disney Orlando)
In addition:
Disney has proven multiple times that they are a slippery slope. If I could trust that the environment will be controlled, that exits will be watched, and that the rules will be enforced, then it'd be a little bit easier, but the reality is I can't. Sure, they'll have someone at the doorway for what? 6 months? Then they'll get cheap and cut labor, next thing you know, no one is enforcing it. As far as I'm concerned it's the same situation with inappropriate Tshirts coming into the park. Only front entrance ops can tell a guest to turn a shirt inside out, yet they are watching 2-4 turnstiles at a time with people who can't figure out how to stick it in and put their finger on it. No wonder tshirts with the F word, hell, damn, and poo make their way into the parks. I see no reason to trust that alcohol will be entirely isolated to this location, nor do I trust the rule will be enforced by the CP who doesn't give a damn watching the door. All of this on top of the fact that Walt EXPLICITLY did not want alcohol in MK.