It was recently announced that the Disneyland Resort WILL NOT open on
May 4, 2005 in order to prep for the 50th kick off which starts the
following day. How much you wanna bet that City Hall will be flooded with
complaints from dumb guests claiming "they came all the way from
_______" to come here and we were closed.
May 4, 2005
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Talk about Wally World. I can see a guest being pissed off, and in this
case I wouldn't blame them. Espically if you only had one day, and it was
that one day to go to DLR, and you wanted to go to Disneyland. :roll:
There is no real reason that the park needs to be closed. In this one
case I can see the "We came all the way from ... To go to Disneyland.
And you we are closed work because Disneyland hasn't closed just to
close. Only for an emergency situation.
case I wouldn't blame them. Espically if you only had one day, and it was
that one day to go to DLR, and you wanted to go to Disneyland. :roll:
There is no real reason that the park needs to be closed. In this one
case I can see the "We came all the way from ... To go to Disneyland.
And you we are closed work because Disneyland hasn't closed just to
close. Only for an emergency situation.
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If somebody is coming from somewhere far away to go to Disneyland,
they should get at least a little information from a website or a vacation
company or something. Any and all of those places will tell the person it's
closed, and this is almost a year in advance, it's not like they just
suddenly decided to close it. Hopefully whatever they do in that day it's
closed is actually something spectacular and not just another lame throw
together.
they should get at least a little information from a website or a vacation
company or something. Any and all of those places will tell the person it's
closed, and this is almost a year in advance, it's not like they just
suddenly decided to close it. Hopefully whatever they do in that day it's
closed is actually something spectacular and not just another lame throw
together.
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But if anybody actually did that, this website wouldn't exist. Let's face it,lady ulrike wrote:If somebody is coming from somewhere far away to go to Disneyland,
they should get at least a little information from a website or a vacation
company or something.
many people are dumb, and they will just assume that the park is open
since it has been open almost every other day. Nevermind the fact that
we know now on June 30, 2004, that the park will be closed one day in
May 2005.
Nevermind the fact that on the park tickets it states that attractions may
close without notice, and whenever an attraction goes down for rehab the
guests complain so much. And how often is it posted 6 months to a year
in advance. Almost always ... the guests like to complain, and this will
just give them a reason to complain, and most likely Disney will give the
guests a free ticket just because they are closed.
Also I've lost so much faith in Disney that I feel that they will probably
just throw something togher on the day the park is closed and say "Look
at how much money we saved."
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Coldfire's right. But at least on this day there will be nobody to complain to.
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"Dreams are as portals,
flat visions of misty places,
fragments bound below my surface,
but I can write dreams,
they flow from me,
inscribed but now unbound,
I touch them,
and they are real,
and they are real."
"You're messing with my Zen thing, man."
"Dreams are as portals,
flat visions of misty places,
fragments bound below my surface,
but I can write dreams,
they flow from me,
inscribed but now unbound,
I touch them,
and they are real,
and they are real."