I've got two. It's a typical Disney shirt I found. I wear them pretty often.Was the quality pretty good on the one you received? I'd love to get one this year but I hate it when the shirt starts getting rougher instead of softer.
I've got two. It's a typical Disney shirt I found. I wear them pretty often.Was the quality pretty good on the one you received? I'd love to get one this year but I hate it when the shirt starts getting rougher instead of softer.
Yeah thinking I might be getting an Adventureland Swirls one
Thank you for that background. I think my point was more or less....why change the sign as in what prompted the decision to remove the items. At least with the word "The" I believe it's been there since the opening day (please correct me if I'm wrong). I believe the population was added in 1998? I could see them updating that not just elimating it all together..but I guess maybe they didn't want to continue on with that part (still odd but I understand that part more).
News
The train has reopened at MK however some slight changes to the station were made. The word "the" and the population were removed from the Main Street train station sign.
https://twitter.com/disneyman2021/status/840641598753013760
Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker said:Drop the "The." Just "Facebook." It's cleaner.
Wow, that was 20 mins with very little payoff
Skip ahead to 11:20 for when they actually go into Pandora but they only go just into it and you can't see very much. Barely can make out just one floating mountain (or "flying mountain" as the host said - along with like 10 other things he used the wrong term for)
I think I prefer having the "The" in the title, but whatever. I think the new sign looks kind of bland now.
When I worked for Disney, the "The" was always contentious. I trained the Cast Members at the Disney Reservations Center. One thing we always emphasized was the use of proper nomenclature. Even if it was annoying, Cast Members always were to use the full official name of everything.
When I joined the company, I was told that the official name of the park was "Magic Kingdom". So when I started training, that's what I taught. However, some of my colleagues insisted that the "The" was part of the name, too.
(I still operate in the mindset that I must use the full name of everything. You'll never see an abbreviation in any of my posts on here. And when I write about resorts, I always use the full name. Although, I'll probably leave off "at Disney's Wilderness Lodge" when discussing Copper Creek Villas and Cabins.)
When I see changes like that I think to myself that the committee that met to decide what if anything should change thought to themselves "well, if we don't change anything then what was the point of us meeting, taking all this time, and having that catered lunch? We have to change something!"
Visit the Official Pandora info thread on the TPAS board and view all of the videos including the View, nightlife, the chew, and Good Morning America.Yeah seach on the interwebs for the video that was on The View, a much better tour through the actual land.
Interesting, that's not that higher. I think it opened around 80% during the premiere."Beauty and the Beast" comes in at 69% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
where is this i couldnt find itVisit the Official Pandora info thread on the TPAS board and view all of the videos including the View, nightlife, the chew, and Good Morning America.
Theme Parks Attractions and Strategies board.where is this i couldnt find it
thanks found itTheme Parks Attractions and Strategies board.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/official-pandora-the-world-of-avatar-information-thread.3587311/
Well as of right now it's 70% for the critics on Rotten Tomatoes with 98% of the audience wanting to see it.Interesting, that's not that higher. I think it opened around 80% during the premiere.
Well as of right now it's 70% for the critics on Rotten Tomatoes with 98% of the audience wanting to see it.
For anyone who is wondering this is what Rotten Tomatoes has for the Critics Consensus:
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I'd say that's a pretty positive consensus.
I have no doubt it will change. I didn't include that statement in because well..it goes with the territory. I was more or less updating the information that was put out there. The rating changed within a few hours of the other poster's comment which just reflects it will change again for sure.It's likely to keep dropping as more reviews post. Pretty much every movie starts high (with the early reviews) and then trends the way more recent reviews post. The more recent reviews have run more 50/50, so this will probably settle right on the edge of fresh, about 60%...