raidermatt
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No, we don't. YOU think YOU know. There's a difference.OK, we all know that Toad was NOT a popular ride at WDW.
Apparently. Of course, simply saying "no it wasn't" is not really taking part in a debate, or argument, but simply a contradiction. (I'll let somebody else throw in the evidence to support that...)Is there really a need to debate this?
Nobody is debating that, or even contradicting it, at least not in the last 3 pages, which is all I read. The issues raised have to do with why it replaced Toad and that it is a lesser version of its predecessor in Japan.We also all know that Pooh IS a popular ride at WDW. Why are we debating that?
Well, of course it does. There are quite a few different opinions about how to do that, even within the same industries.The question comes down to making money.
Of course not. It wasn't presented as proof that its popular. A fast ride system does, however, mean that a short line is a not a good indication that the ride is not popular, which is the context in which it was mentioned. Do you disagree with this concept?Mr. Toad had a fast moving ride system in WDW...so does Imagination. That doesn't mean its popular
Well, usually they don't say anything, officially, about the closing attraction's popularity. Or, they tell us "you told us what you wanted, and we listened... Character Caravan!".What's a disney person going to say. Our rides suck nobody likes them. Did that disney spokesperson say the only reason we're canning this wonderful, fabulous Mr. Toad's ride is so we can put in a Pooh store. I'm thinking not.
So why admit you are closing a popluar attraction? What purpose does that serve, unless it was simply a fact that could not be ignored and therefore had to be explained?
As for why they wouldn't say "We did this to bring you a Pooh store" when that was true as well, certainly you see the difference, yes?
Ah, and here we get to part of the problem... It matters not one bit whether you, or any of the rest of us, like or dislike Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. If you simply said "I'm glad they closed Mr. Toad because I didn't like it.", nobody could debate that with you.Never thought I would be insulted for not liking Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. That's a first!
The point is the ride's overall popularity and why it was axed in favor of Pooh, and that's what's been discussed. Yet you think you've been insulted because you didn't like the ride. Hmmmm...
...as of RIGHT now the only actual REAL evidence (rather than opinions) has been the articles YOHO presented 10 or so posts ago. Initially I agreed with your point,DBM, unfortunately you have put absolutely NO evidence that supports your point... which makes me believe YOHO's point is more valid therefore being correct.
Wow! An (apparently) unbiased evaluation of the evidence!
Not that it was done for my benefit, but thank you. This was the first time I've read this board in about a month, and after seeing the "debate" I was going to go right back into hibernation, until I saw that somebody was actually looking at what was being presented and not focusing on whether they liked a ride themselves.
So if anybody doesn't like my post, blame 2Xited.