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Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:09 pm
by Freak
Sorry Dr. That would be a list of original opening attractions that are still there! Seems you counted your chickens before they hatched. :rimshot:

Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 12:41 am
by dazyhill
Actually the Dr wasn't too far on the fowl part (I dig puns). One trip through the CDR kitchen was enough for me. I just can't eat the stuff anymore.

Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:22 am
by Freak
I am not a fan of the chicken. Bleh.

Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:36 pm
by drcorey
dazyhill wrote:Actually the Dr wasn't too far on the fowl part (I dig puns). One trip through the CDR kitchen was enough for me. I just can't eat the stuff anymore.
yeah, I don't know who does the fastfood service at DLR now,
but I have eatten hamburgers at places and swear they taste like disneyland food. namely tommorrowland terrace and hungry bear.

Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:48 pm
by PatchOBlack
drcorey wrote:yeah, I don't know who does the fastfood service at DLR now,
but I have eatten hamburgers at places and swear they taste like disneyland food. namely tommorrowland terrace and hungry bear.
Is that good or bad?

This also reminds me of an old Letterman "Top Ten" list, the Top Ten Things That Will Get You Kicked Out Of Disney World. Specifically, number 4 on the list: After biting into snack bar sandwich saying, "I taste mouse."

Re: Knotts Bringing Back Beary Tales?

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:27 pm
by felinefan
The Church of Reflections was moved outside the park because worshippers had to be escorted into the park by security, and it was a long hike as well for the mostly elderly worshippers. But to put it behind a chain link fence and not have it available to those who wished to see it the rest of the week is horrible.

Independence Hall is a scale model of the original in Philadelphia; it's so accurate that when they were restoring the original, they came out here to look at Mr. Knott's plans for his version!

Yes, I agree, tearing down the Original Berry Stand and removing the boysenberry bushes was blasphemy!

I asked a coworker once about the Mission displays; he said they are in storage, but in poor condition.

Some people should not be allowed to run amusement parks. I understand that when Mr. and Mrs. Knott were alive, and up until Cedar Fair took over, employees were very well treated. Now they treat them like crap.