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Topic: Would you rather... #15

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-em
Sun 6/15/2008 2:13a
Attractions!


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beamerdog
Sun 6/15/2008 7:07a
attractions. definitely.
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FerretAfros
Sun 6/15/2008 8:45a
Attractions. While I'm the right height to be Baloo or Goofy, I just can't see myself spending much time covered in fur during the summer, and there aren't really any face characters that look like me. Maybe I could be a generic character in a show or parade or something, but that just doesn't sound like that much fun.

I could definately see myself on the Jungle Cruise or Storybookland or something like that. I'm pretty good at repeating the same thing over and over again, but I like that those still allow for a little bit of wiggle room too. I also wouldn't really mind doing the Haunted Mansion or the Matterhorn for some reason. I'd really like to see the layout of Splash Mountain, POTC, and Indy first-hand, but I don't know how much I'd like staying there long term.
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x Pirate_Princess x
Sun 6/15/2008 10:22a
I would love to do attractions, but only so much as I could rotate so I wasn't doing the same one over and over. I would love to do Critter Country, because it's pretty much all shaded, and working Splash would be fun :)
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Mrs ElderP
Sun 6/15/2008 9:05p
Character! Face ideally, not that there are any chubby princesses. I'd never actually get the job, but if you ask me what I'd rather, that's it. How about Tour Guide? That's what I'd really like to do. Is that a character or an atraction?
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Disneymom443
Sun 6/15/2008 9:11p
A Disney character would be so fun. Can I be a face character?
:)
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sun-n-fun
Mon 6/16/2008 9:38a
Work at an attraction. I'd have trouble with the not talking part :)
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DAR
Mon 6/16/2008 9:48a
Work the attraction.
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amazedncal2
Tue 6/17/2008 8:53a
Attractions! I couldn't handle the heat or the possible bumps I'd receive in a costume.

I think I'd like to work at Star Tours, nice and cool or out of the rain, depending on the season :) I also like to peek at the monitors next to the loading area, really funny to watch the riders reactions ;)
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Liberty Belle
Tue 6/17/2008 2:46p
I'd say attractions, but either would be really cool. I'd prefer to be a face character so I didn't have to wear that hot fur ... if I dropped about 100lbs I could play Snow White! Even then, I couldn't really do that voice... I'd like to play Jane or Pocahontas, they generally show a bit more personality.
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