| # | Author | Message |
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| davewasbaloo Fri 10/17/2008 3:38p | Can teach an old dalmatian new tricks |
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| A Happy Haunt Fri 10/17/2008 3:41p | What!! Now there will be a cutback on Dalmatian!!
THE NERVE!! |
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| MPierce Fri 10/17/2008 3:57p | Attacks on religion, and politics, imagine that. I'm out of here. |
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| bobbelee9 Fri 10/17/2008 4:13p | Does that mean we've run out of things to attack at Disney? Heaven forbid. |
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| Skellington88 Fri 10/17/2008 6:49p | Wizarding World of Harry Potter > Carsland |
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| figment1986 Fri 10/17/2008 9:54p | *jumps onto the correct railroad tracks*
I know Monsters Inc Laugh Floor was closed around 9:00pm yesterday night during the Halloween party, they even had a sandwich/info board outside the attraction stating that.
Also, not sure if its cutbacks or supply problems but the "never smile at a crocodile" segment along with some seconds and the whole Milificent segment from Happy Hallowishes was missing last night. |
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| bobbelee9 Sat 10/18/2008 9:51a | Happy Hallowishes without Maleficent is 100 times worse than Spectromagic with no Chernobog. What are they thinking?? Mal's my favorite Disney character. |
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| Bob Paris Sat 10/18/2008 1:52p | "I know Monsters Inc Laugh Floor was closed around 9:00pm yesterday night"
I don't really know if this is a negative thing or not. |
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| bayrr326 Sat 10/18/2008 7:34p | <<Also, not sure if its cutbacks or supply problems but the "never smile at a crocodile" segment along with some seconds and the whole Milificent segment from Happy Hallowishes was missing last night.>>
No one seems to know if the reduction of pyro in Hallowishes, Wishes and Illuminations is due to cutback or the firework shortage. I hope it is because of the shortage because it would tick me off that they would shorten Hallowishes to save a few bucks for a party you paid extra for. |
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| FerretAfros Sun 10/19/2008 3:45p | There's a firework shortage? How exactly did this come about? I don't think that fireworks have been any more popular this year than in the past, and to my knowledge there wasn't a crop of high-level shells that got knocked out by a storm or anything. I'm not terribly familiar with the fireworks industry in general, but it seems like the kind of thing that would be fairly consistant, both with manufacturing and demand, every year. |