LuckyOrchidEffect
Four Leaf Clovers Anyone?
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2007
- Messages
- 55
What is lacking in Toon Town, or POTC, or Fairies, or Cars...etc Is the magic of the Disney Theme Parks. VMK has it all, actual replicas of the parks, pin trading, character themed rides and clothing. This is a truly magical experience, inside the park and online.
I was amazed when I saw VMK for the first time by how real the experience came to be. That was added to the multiple friends someone can make to enrich the experience.
Toon Town and the rest of those games have no ability to adapt or change. If you wanted anything other than pirates, you wouldn't play POTCO. VMK has the uncanny ability to adapt and promote whatever they like. Any new features that Disney wants to push can be viewed through VMK.
VMK has been an oasis for kids of all ages, standing alone amongst adult themed websites. It brings families and friends together despite barriers of distance, economics, race, disability, or religion. We are all sharing the magic together and that is what matters!
I dispute anyone who says VMK players don't pay for the game. How many thousands of cards, dvd's for the Dis Rewards site, pins and other merchandise have been bought and sold to enrich the game-playing of so many VMK'ers?
What this comes down to is economics. Does Disney find this financially gratifying? Personally, I don't think it's a wise business decision, so let's let them hear it!! SAVE VMK!! KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE!!
I was amazed when I saw VMK for the first time by how real the experience came to be. That was added to the multiple friends someone can make to enrich the experience.
Toon Town and the rest of those games have no ability to adapt or change. If you wanted anything other than pirates, you wouldn't play POTCO. VMK has the uncanny ability to adapt and promote whatever they like. Any new features that Disney wants to push can be viewed through VMK.
VMK has been an oasis for kids of all ages, standing alone amongst adult themed websites. It brings families and friends together despite barriers of distance, economics, race, disability, or religion. We are all sharing the magic together and that is what matters!
I dispute anyone who says VMK players don't pay for the game. How many thousands of cards, dvd's for the Dis Rewards site, pins and other merchandise have been bought and sold to enrich the game-playing of so many VMK'ers?
What this comes down to is economics. Does Disney find this financially gratifying? Personally, I don't think it's a wise business decision, so let's let them hear it!! SAVE VMK!! KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE!!