I have always believed that. A man creates something that family could enjoy together and now you practically have to ransom the kid to be able to afford to visit. I had season passes till my grandson turned 15. Back in the early 2000 i vould never afford them now. Its a shame, there is magic in Disneyland but you need a miracle to get in.
The ones actually destroying the U.S. are the reactionary bigots, hate-mongers, and assorted loony tunes who stormed the Capitol, ban books, gerrymander away minority voting districts, attempt to make their religion the law, and infect our republic with hate, and prejudice, and ignorance, and intollerance.
The main locations are Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., which is my go to park. The other parks across the globe are just added extras with a bit of the local flare. The other locations don’t necessarily keep a tight upkeep of the place. You would think they would considering it’s Disney. If they can’t keep the other tourist spots impeccably clean, why would you expect them to be any different for the Disney parks? Seeing posts by others saying how they don’t care is a prime example of how in the big picture, Disney is an American dream, a staple for those wanting to connect with a simpler time and place. It shows how other Countries are just a temporary stop for Mickey Mouse and the gang. As for any of the parks around the World, closing it’s doors between 3pm and 10 pm.(What park is open past 9pm?), to account for less crowding just doesn’t make sense. I would think a better solution would be that Disney monitor the attendance through the turnstyles. Once it reaches a certain occupancy level, they would then shut the doors to new incoming guests. If their ticket happens to be for that day, a refund and replacement ticket for the next day should be sufficient.
1. Magic Kingdom does close when it reaches capacity.
2. That is why they institute reservations, so they could better monitor, and close the gates in advance.
Comments for Thousands Mourn Disney Attraction, Immediately Removed Forever Following Explosion
Lee
Who cares
Teddy
You might not want to waste your time making posts on a site named “inside the magic.net”, then, brosef.
Janet
Disney sucks and is no longer relevant.
RobertF.
I don’ really care!!!
sfcpres
Why the long drawn out explanation? Is it necessary to give the Disney PR description before getting to the actual subject matter?
Friedrich Metz
Walt Disney is rolling over in his grave. LIBERAL DEMOCRATS AND SPINELES LIBERAL REPUBLICANS THE END OF AMERICA 🇺🇸
Kathy
🙄same ol, same ol.
Sandy
Agreed!
Friedrich Metz
Walt Disney is rolling over in his grave. LIBERAL DEMOCRATS AND SPINELES LIBERAL REPUBLICANS ARE THE VIRUS THAT WILL DESTROY AMERICA 🇺🇸
Chris
Hate the negativity, but true…
Alice
I have always believed that. A man creates something that family could enjoy together and now you practically have to ransom the kid to be able to afford to visit. I had season passes till my grandson turned 15. Back in the early 2000 i vould never afford them now. Its a shame, there is magic in Disneyland but you need a miracle to get in.
W. Shores
The ones actually destroying the U.S. are the reactionary bigots, hate-mongers, and assorted loony tunes who stormed the Capitol, ban books, gerrymander away minority voting districts, attempt to make their religion the law, and infect our republic with hate, and prejudice, and ignorance, and intollerance.
Get Educated
So very wrong on so many levels.
Joe mama
TLDR
Danie
The main locations are Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., which is my go to park. The other parks across the globe are just added extras with a bit of the local flare. The other locations don’t necessarily keep a tight upkeep of the place. You would think they would considering it’s Disney. If they can’t keep the other tourist spots impeccably clean, why would you expect them to be any different for the Disney parks? Seeing posts by others saying how they don’t care is a prime example of how in the big picture, Disney is an American dream, a staple for those wanting to connect with a simpler time and place. It shows how other Countries are just a temporary stop for Mickey Mouse and the gang. As for any of the parks around the World, closing it’s doors between 3pm and 10 pm.(What park is open past 9pm?), to account for less crowding just doesn’t make sense. I would think a better solution would be that Disney monitor the attendance through the turnstyles. Once it reaches a certain occupancy level, they would then shut the doors to new incoming guests. If their ticket happens to be for that day, a refund and replacement ticket for the next day should be sufficient.
Roger
1. Magic Kingdom does close when it reaches capacity.
2. That is why they institute reservations, so they could better monitor, and close the gates in advance.
Rebecca
So happy i took my sons as children, but the dream is as dead as the man who imagined…..
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