I agree,I dont care how big DCA is,as long as what is in that space is quality and very entertainingOriginally Posted by disneyfreak62
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07-21-2004 01:59 PM #31MI Asian Ambassador MI Regular Member
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07-21-2004 02:06 PM #32
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Sorry, I know that my question don't contribute at all to the topic discussed in this thread....but it would really help me to understand what is being posted here. What is the diference of an A,B,C,D,E ride? I read this code in many posts and I could never understand it...Could anyone please help me solving this mistery please?
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07-21-2004 02:10 PM #33
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Then why not fix those issues first? At any rate, I think they should fix problems first instead of ignoring them...my opinion, sorry.
Originally Posted by woody
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07-21-2004 02:12 PM #34
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When Disneyland had the old ticket books, rides and attractions were classified into A through E coupons. E coupons were the best, or most popular, and A were the smaller rides, like the Main Street vehicles.
Originally Posted by Gustavo Carneir
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07-21-2004 02:12 PM #35
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Mostly. It may not have a written story, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have a theme.
Originally Posted by ttztotdca12
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07-21-2004 02:16 PM #36
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07-21-2004 02:32 PM #37MI Asian Ambassador MI Regular Member
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exactly,Grizzly Peaks theme is just as present as the theme for Matterhorn or Big Thunder,there isnt really any storyline,its just a scenice view through a mountain,exactly what Grizzly is.
Originally Posted by WorldEpcot
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07-21-2004 02:46 PM #38
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But they are being ignored and ignored. Or maybe not ignored, but considered in the whole scheme of things.
Originally Posted by disneyfreak62
There's nothing wrong with adding a new land first or a new E-Ticket like TOT first.
If they really cared about the weak parts of the park, they would not have built the crap. They couldn't be that dumb. Maybe they thought the customers were DUMB. Otherwise, why did they do it?
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07-21-2004 02:49 PM #39
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I'm interested for new lands for DCA. I think Discovery Bay would be interesting (a 1860s San Francisco bay); Maybe a Mermaid LAgoon w/ a "Little Mermaid" dark ride, like the one at DisneySea; Chinatown would be interseting too (it could have a ride revolving around the Mulan character, Mushu the dragon)
whats up!
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07-21-2004 04:28 PM #40
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I like the chinatown idea better beacuse it would fit good, also a big water show shoud go in the bay so dca can have an original show. Bugs land needs a dark ride beacuse it's getting old, a new storyline for muppets 3-d and another e-ticket
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