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I hate light duty.

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:37 pm
by Main_Street_Merch
I just spent the day height checking for Primeval Whirl. Now, my absolute least favorite place in all of Disney World is Dinoland. It is the loudest, trashiest, most un-Disney part of any park I have ever seen.

I HATE DINOLAND!!!!!

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:37 am
by dizanimator
Main_Street_Merch wrote:I just spent the day height checking for Primeval Whirl. Now, my absolute least favorite place in all of Disney World is Dinoland. It is the loudest, trashiest, most un-Disney part of any park I have ever seen.

I HATE DINOLAND!!!!!
I think I read somewhere that Walt was againt the carnival-style games. Aren't there a few of those right there? Someone forgot that it is WALT Disney World and what Walt said should be what happens (or doesn't happen in this case).

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:02 am
by LittleDollClaudia
Unfortunately, unless the man gets up and takes a walk to the corporate office to raise some hell, things are always going to be done by the power of the dollar. (Of course, what I wouldn't give to see Mr. Disney do just that!!)

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:28 am
by Main Streeter
dizanimator wrote:I think I read somewhere that Walt was againt the carnival-style games.
Have also read Walt wanted no part of a carnival atmosphere. Was not a part of his family morals value type thinking. Always wonder what he'd say about South Pier & Boardwalk? There is money in those games I'm told. Am just glad I never had to work them.

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:05 am
by leftcoaster
From the Birnbaum's Guide to WDW:

If the look and feel of Dinoland, U.S.A seems familiar, there's a reason for it. It was designed to capture the flavor of roadside America. It is a mixture of culture and kitsch - the like sof which you might stumble upon during a cross country road trip. Here, you'll come face-to-face with fossil fanatics, jump into gigantic footprints, and browse through a typically tacky roadside souviner stand, where you can pick up dinosair momentos for the folks back home.

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:36 am
by Zazu
leftcoaster wrote:From the Birnbaum's Guide to WDW:

If the look and feel of Dinoland, U.S.A seems familiar, there's a reason for it. It was designed to capture the flavor of roadside America. It is a mixture of culture and kitsch - the like sof which you might stumble upon during a cross country road trip. Here, you'll come face-to-face with fossil fanatics, jump into gigantic footprints, and browse through a typically tacky roadside souviner stand, where you can pick up dinosair momentos for the folks back home.
Just so you know, Steve Birnbaum died in 1997. The "Official Guide" is the Company line, so you shouldn't look for perspective or history there (unless the Company thinks that will help them sell a visit).

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:00 am
by WLStephanie
Main Streeter wrote:Have also read Walt wanted no part of a carnival atmosphere. Was not a part of his family morals value type thinking. Always wonder what he'd say about South Pier & Boardwalk? There is money in those games I'm told. Am just glad I never had to work them.
My husband is a Walt Disney nut and I'm pretty sure that it wasn't so much the "carnival atmosphere" that Walt disliked. What's mentioned in his biographies is that he didn't like the dirtiness and lack of safety in the carnivals. Seem to also remember the unsavoriness of the carnival workers. (perhaps that has something to do with the "Disney Look") He wasn't comfortable taking his daughter there on a Sunday afternoon because of it. So, he saught to build a safe alternative for parents to take their kids to and still feel good about.

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:01 pm
by Yeti Chaser
WLStephanie wrote:My husband is a Walt Disney nut and I'm pretty sure that it wasn't so much the "carnival atmosphere" that Walt disliked. What's mentioned in his biographies is that he didn't like the dirtiness and lack of safety in the carnivals. Seem to also remember the unsavoriness of the carnival workers. (perhaps that has something to do with the "Disney Look") He wasn't comfortable taking his daughter there on a Sunday afternoon because of it. So, he saught to build a safe alternative for parents to take their kids to and still feel good about.
Chester and Hester's does not even come close to what Walt hated about carnivals; dirty Carny shows that ripped off the guests. Take the game of chance booths at C &H's. We see a number of our younger guests carrying around really large stuffed animals that either they or their parents won for them. Never would have happened at the carny shows. The atmosphere is out of tourist sites on the old Route 66 which is an American Icon. :D:

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:16 pm
by Main Streeter
WLStephanie wrote:I'm pretty sure that it wasn't so much the "carnival atmosphere" that Walt disliked. What's mentioned in his biographies is that he didn't like the dirtiness and lack of safety in the carnivals. Seem to also remember the unsavoriness of the carnival workers.
This is what my original post actually meant. You just stated it better. ]

Re: I hate light duty.

Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:25 am
by leftcoaster
Zazu wrote:Just so you know, Steve Birnbaum died in 1997. The "Official Guide" is the Company line, so you shouldn't look for perspective or history there (unless the Company thinks that will help them sell a visit).
I didn't know about his death, but I know the Birnbaum book is the Company line. I use the Unofficial Guide and I've bought a Passporter to check out. ;)