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[Question] Rate Monster’s INC Laughing Floor
94Great Show – I go to it every time I’m at the Magic Kingdom.7.45%7Good show – Has a few laughs30.85%29OK – I laughed maybe once21.28%20Bad show – I may take a chance and see it again.8.51%8Painful – I never want to see the show again.18.09%17I have never seen the show but wanted to take the poll.13.83%13Tags: None
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at all. It's been given some pretty valuable real estate in the MK (right in the Tomorrowland entry, next to Stitch), so it's thematic irrelevance only further muddles the already-toonified Tomorrowland. If the show were in a little hidden ally off Pixar Place at Hollywood Studios, it could potentially be one of my favorite attractions at WDW. It's where they put it, and the lack of thematic support it has there, that I can't get over.
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Originally posted by MarkTwain View Post
But as good a show as it is, it fails in that isn't relevant to Tomorrowland at all. It's been given some pretty valuable real estate in the MK (right in the Tomorrowland entry, next to Stitch), so it's thematic irrelevance only further muddles the already-toonified Tomorrowland. If the show were in a little hidden ally off Pixar Place at Hollywood Studios, it could potentially be one of my favorite attractions at WDW. It's where they put it, and the lack of thematic support it has there, that I can't get over.
Are you serious? You can't enjoy something because of where it's located in the park? That seems a little extreme.
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Originally posted by Bug View Posti personally love Monsters. i will admit that the jokes are repeated for every show but what makes it hilarious is the guest's reactions. if you have guests that are being difficult and don't want to cooperate, it's going to be an uncomfortable show. mind you, i watch the show every week. my favorite part of the show is when they ask kids questions. it's like watching the show, "kids say the darnedest things." one time, i was holding the mic for a little girl and marty asked her what she wanted to be when she grew up. the little girl responded, "i wanna be a horse!" i had to cover my face because i was about to die laughing AND i'm still holding this mic! the guest interaction is what really makes the show.
That's very true. Do you think the Southern California audience, which comprises of mostly locals will fill it in long enough for it to work?
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Originally posted by Coheteboy View PostThat's very true. Do you think the Southern California audience, which comprises of mostly locals will fill it in long enough for it to work?
i think so. i think it might be better there than here. since DL is mostly locals, they'll have more interaction and responses from the guests since they speak English. WDW mostly has guests from all over so it's a bit challenging to interact w/ a guest when they don't speak English. we get about 1 walk-out every show. most of the time is because they don't speak English and don't understand. and the jokes are repeated because we don't have that many scripts. the WDW audience is mainly first-time guests. DL will most likely have more scripts since they have the same recurring guests.
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Originally posted by tasman View PostMILF isn't bad, and it's OK for a few laughs...but it's not all that memorable or repeatable.
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