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Topic: More Disney's Night Kingdom rumors

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FerretAfros
Thu 5/8/2008 6:46p
The more I hear about either idea (the Xteme! activities one or the dinner with the hippos one) the less interested I become. Sure, those things would be neat, but they just seem to be thing type of thing that I can get a better experience at the real place, for a lower cost.


Now, if the zip line was the same system that Tinkerbell uses to fly on during Remember, then maybe we can talk. That looks like it would be so much fun! I don't know if I'd pay $300 for it, but at least $150 to do it while they launch fireworks at you!
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dshyates
Thu 5/8/2008 6:55p
"Now, if the zip line was the same system that Tinkerbell uses to fly on during Remember, then maybe we can talk. That looks like it would be so much fun! I don't know if I'd pay $300 for it, but at least $150 to do it while they launch fireworks at you!"

Pixie Boot Camp. Reminds me of that guy in "Fairly Odd Parent". He looks like a Marine with fairy wings.
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dshyates
Thu 5/8/2008 7:01p
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dennis-in-ct
Sat 5/10/2008 9:23a
<<< And by the way, is it art? >>>

You know the answer. The classic art school answer is "everything can be art"


<<< And I certainly don't want to have to pretend I'm on some kind of mission or something -- playing "make-believe" stopped being fun around the time I turned 10. >>>

If they have good design - then you will *feel* engaged.

If it is too forced or contrived - it will be hookey.


I enjoyed the IOA attraction - Poseidon's Fury - from Landmark Entertainment. That was a "mission" kind-of walk through. It worked for me.

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mickeyboy43
Sun 5/11/2008 12:51p
it sounds kind of neat. And, also, it is a kind of niche park. The Disney parks in WDW dont really appeal to the wealthier middle aged people with or without kids. This is one of those kinds of experiences, very much like Discovery Cove. The more I think about it, though, it could be more and more of a rear entry through Animal Kingdom kind of thing. It makes alot of sense there, but i guess the entry points that they might need for it are already taken by parking lots, etc.

Maybe they could have come up with something different, but Ill reserve opinion on the park until ive seen it.
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