I said "target audience"...not only audience.
See...you stepped on a landmine
No you continue to come across as a crotchety old man, with wild assumptions, opinions. Like on "target audiences."
How many times a day do you yell at kids to get off your lawn?
Is this where lockedout tells us he runs a daycare center or a summer camp?![]()
Sorry, but I picture you as one of these two:
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Sorry...your wrong...
I was born before 1989 though...so I'm rapidly approaching "old fart" territory...
Those two are geniuses...officially...by the way
I said "before 1989"...I didnt say how long before...
This time you fell into a tiger snare
I admit it. I love Disney Quest. I love going to play the video games of my youth. With a PAP it was always a good distraction at DTD. Can't say I'd pay actual price to go in, but I do like a good arcade.
Hey, it's a jungle out there.
ESPN is really nothing more than TMZ with a focus on sports. My opinion is that they have major contributions to why the NBA and NFL have become tough to watch for most. And their coverage of almost anything has been horrible for a while. I do enjoy Karl Ravech on Baseball Tonight though.
This seems like a strange idea to be honest.
I think my opinion of the NBA is fairly obvious but I can understand how people don't like where the league is headed.
Not to get off topic but what would that fan base be? If it's not the packers and I know I am bias I don't know who else that mot loyal fan base could be.It's all in good fun...I appreciate your banter.
We are almost an identical age from the looks of it... I've been a critic long before what I loosely term "maturity" though...
I didnt grow up near Chicago but we got wgn and I watched every game of MJs career and loved that team... So sorry if I tweaked you too hard on the NBA...
It really isn't much of a game now (since I'm watching the finals now)...and the nfl is just a league of scumbags from top to bottom...and I grew up in perhaps the biggest/most loyal fanbase in the sport...
No...not Dallas... They gave themselves that nickname, remember![]()
I think that nobody on this thread has addressed the real question ... if NBA City was apparently a failure at Universal, why is it being put into DTD?
Having been to both places, I would have thought that City Walk has a lot more of the, ah, NBA target audience dropping in regularly, whereas Disney tried pretty hard to discourage that element. Remember back in the day when they banned the star FL football player for life for hanging around DTD the way ... ah ... target audiences tend to like to do?
Until you people who know a lot more about these things fill me in, I'm going to guess that Disney was just plain desperate for tenants of some kind, any kind, to fill all that space in "the springs".
Not to get off topic but what would that fan base be? If it's not the packers and I know I am bias I don't know who else that mot loyal fan base could be.
Well technically the packers have the most world championships but if you go with just Super Bowls it's the steelers. I still say the packers have the most loyal fan base, we pack lambeau when it's snowing and negative temperatures and have a waiting list for season tickets so long that you could put you unborn child on it and they still might not get tickets.Look at the trophy cases and start at the biggest one...