lol, I say this every time it comes up but NO PHILHARMAGIC!
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09-27-2005 12:59 AM #21Don't FUSS with me. :) MI Premium Member
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09-27-2005 07:26 AM #22I Am the Yetians MI Lead Moderator
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What do you have against PhilharMagic? It's the best 3D movie Disney has made since Muppet*Vision. In fact, it's better than Muppet*Vision. It's incredible. I would be thrilled to pieces to have it at DLR. To pieces.
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09-27-2005 08:44 AM #23Pimpin' Victorian Style MI Lead Moderator
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I always thought PhilharMagic would fit well in DCA's Backlot. But then again, that would be two 3-D movies in one place, so the APers would probably have a fit.
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09-27-2005 10:46 AM #24
DCA has way to many movies as it is
it doesn't need another 3D movie
I suppose Philihar would work in Toontown but honestly I think they can just fix Toontown up to 100% and then leave it be for a little while so that they can concentrait on weaker areas
Roger Rabbit is a fun ride for me and is pretty much the only classicish style darkride I'll go on (or can get people to go on)
and the rest of it is good for the kidz so it all works out
I've never really seen Toontown as that dead of an area
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09-27-2005 12:21 PM #25The freshmaker MI Regular Member
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um, replacing Muppets?
Originally Posted by suttytx
Make a new queue area and have the theater be the whole old Muppet building, simple, productive, it would get better crowds then Muppets, and best of all, it will NEVER happen
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09-27-2005 01:15 PM #26MouseInfo Team Member MI Lead Moderator
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That's what they do for the Main Street vehicles. Those only operate for a few hours on the busiest days. They probably could run the Trolley everyday. I think that even on the busiest days it would take Toon Town awhile to get too crowded to run the Jolly Trolley.
Originally Posted by dlfreak
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09-27-2005 01:43 PM #27MouseInfo Charter Member MI Regular Member
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does anyone know how long a round trip is on the trolley? ... it seems to short for me to even want to ride it ... of course kids get a kick out of it I guess
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09-27-2005 06:50 PM #28MouseInfo Gold Level
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Bottom line, budget cuts. That is what killed the Trolley. If anyone wants to see it comeback, you need to write letters or stop by City Hall and made your feelings known.
Otherwise, if no one says anything it won't comeback anytime soon - if ever.
I don't agree with this decision and it was surprisingly made by the current management team, not the "evil" Paul/Cynthia team from the previous years.
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09-27-2005 08:00 PM #29
Originally Posted by Goin2Disneyland
Sorry, but I have to say Philharmagic is SOOO overrated. ITTBAB is still the best 3-D/4-D show by Disney. Even if it is a little scary, it's still way better than Phil and it's tired in-theatre effects. I never want it at DLR.
To be on topic, I miss the Jolley Trolley too.
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09-27-2005 09:20 PM #30Yanking on my sword MI Regular Member
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I never thought the trolly was that jolly, so losing it isn't that big of a deal.
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