Sorry if this topic was discussed before, but if they decided to pull the plug on DL Anaheim, would you travel to Fla. to see the clone, or would you be so upset that you wouldn't be a DL fan anymore? This is a tough question.
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It's a great question, and hopefully very unlikely to ever occur.
For our family, I would think that we'd try to get to WDW. However, we go once a year to DL now, but would only be able to muster up the cash every two years to make the trip to Florida. I might even be tempted to hit up TDL and DisneySea as that park just looks amazing! In any event, it'd be a big cash loss for Disney as I'm sure my family's situation is not all that uncommon.
For now, we are T minus 10 days to DL!!"Fire at will, boys!"
"Which one's Will?
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Even if the Disney Company pulled the plug on DL, someone else would probably scoop it up and try to maintain the feel of the park. I bet it would even happen without the guests really knowing it ever happened. There would be some complications getting the rights to use the characters in the park, but I think some savvy businessperson would try to keep it the same. With luck, it might even be the Oriental Land Company and we may actually see some new E tickets in DL...
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i dont even like to think about it....
but I will agree... i think that someone would buy it and try and keep it going... I just hope that it neever happends while I am around or my grandkids... i have every intention of keeping the park open... I will give all of my extra money to disneyland... like I am not already... tee hee...
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Originally posted by Wendy_Birdi dont even like to think about it....
but I will agree... i think that someone would buy it and try and keep it going... I just hope that it neever happends while I am around or my grandkids... i have every intention of keeping the park open... I will give all of my extra money to disneyland... like I am not already... tee hee...sigpic
This has been a Filmways presentation dahling.
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Even if the Earth itself swallowed up Disneyland and the Walt Disney Company decided to abandon it I believe that with all of those Hotels and businesses in the area that rely on Disneyland that it would even then be rebuilt..............but if I am wrong and somehow it did close without any possible resurection then yes, I would visit WDW more often then I do now but certainly not as much as I visit DL.Waiting forGodotMicechat.com
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Originally posted by DruggasSorry if this topic was discussed before, but if they decided to pull the plug on DL Anaheim, would you travel to Fla. to see the clone, or would you be so upset that you wouldn't be a DL fan anymore? This is a tough question.There would go my dream job.
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*practices lamaze breathing* He He Hooo He He Hoo He He Hoo ....
YOU SCARED ME! I really hope this would never happen, but if it did it would be such a betrayl to all that is Disney that I would no longer have the desire to go to any of their parks.Originally posted by drunkmomthis is my first buzzed post in the DMCA -- I'm really in this club because I'm a bitch more than anything. I've only had to hit the backspace 4 (oops, make that 5) times in (now 7) in this (now 9) (now 15) in this post! Damn, now I'm up to 18! Our neighbors were (19) (20) making tequilla sunrises. I thought I couldn't do tequilla (22) anymore but (24) this stuff (26) was good! It started (27) with an s
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well i would be out of work for sure! while i would probably try to make it to wdw, dlp, & tdl every fews years (not together but rotational) it still wouldnt be the same. there's something about the magic of disneyland that cant be replicated anywhere...besides, its the only park that walt walked in and without him there is no disney!
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