I remember when I was a young lad that ‘wet paint’ signs were everywhere in Disneyland.
(Must’ve been in the morning.)
Then, sometime in the late ‘80’s or or early ‘90’s I saw a quite a bit of chipped paint and visibly ‘stressed’ wood trim here and there around the park, especially in the ‘corners’.
It’s too bad that guests feel entitled to peel off paint and scratch messages in the plaster. If people would respect property, maybe less repair work would be needed.
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Gary
I remember when I was a young lad that ‘wet paint’ signs were everywhere in Disneyland.
(Must’ve been in the morning.)
Then, sometime in the late ‘80’s or or early ‘90’s I saw a quite a bit of chipped paint and visibly ‘stressed’ wood trim here and there around the park, especially in the ‘corners’.
B
Who cares about cosmetic issues. I’m there to ride the rides and meet the characters. Not to admire the walls being freshly painted.
Mike
It’s too bad that guests feel entitled to peel off paint and scratch messages in the plaster. If people would respect property, maybe less repair work would be needed.