Re: The Disney Rumor Mill -Bye bye Magic Hat
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:26 pm
I just saw where St. Basil's turned 450 years old this week. We can only hope DLR and WDW last that long.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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I think we all know collecters would strip that castle down faster then 3 oclock parade.Goofyernmost wrote:Since environmentalists say that plastic hangs around forever, I'd say that the good old plastic castle should be there for millenniums. It can never be destroyed.
Naw, when the Apocalypse happens I've already got my claim staked out. I'm taking over the Boardwalk Hotel and stealing Lions from AK to guard it ;)NemoRanger wrote:I think we all know collecters would strip that castle down faster then 3 oclock parade.
You're right about that! I've looked up pictures of abandoned amusement parks before and sometimes there's nothing left, other times it looks as if nobody bothered to open the park one morning and left everything the way it was.Darksin wrote:You'd be surprised who much you can find left over in an abandoned park, what gets left behind and forgotten is often amazing.
Santa's Village in Scott's Valley was like that.Shorty82 wrote:You're right about that! I've looked up pictures of abandoned amusement parks before and sometimes there's nothing left, other times it looks as if nobody bothered to open the park one morning and left everything the way it was.
Which?hobie16 wrote:Santa's Village in Scott's Valley was like that.
Oh BW.... ya gotta know Scott's Valley to appreciate hobie's come back. Hobie, ::shudder:: re Scotts Valley. Highway 17.Big Wallaby wrote:Which?
Which what?Big Wallaby wrote:Which?