Thanks for your contribution.You were wrong dude, it's ok.
Thanks for your contribution.You were wrong dude, it's ok.
As always, Joe contributes mostly negatively here.Thanks for your contribution.
I grew up in the 80s, does everyone forget we had video games and TV back then? It isn't like technology is a new thing. When I was 13 I didn't have as many toys, just like my 13 year old. But I did when I was younger as do my kids. My son who is 6 plays with legos, cars, and transformers all the time. I don't know a single family who feels they have less toys in their house. We all wonder when we can finally have a house not filled with toys. Most of us talk about how our kids have MORE toys than we did!
It also depends on the age of the child and also their interests. At the end of the day toy sales are not suffering.I see 2 things,
1. the difference from the 80s is that we didn't have social media or tiktok. if you wanted to talk to a friend you actually had to go outside, you had to call on your phone home that was usually in the kitchen or living room, had to talk in front of everyone ( no I didn't have a private line)
technology was there but you only had 1 or 2 TVs in a room, and only had cable, it's way different now,
a kid wakes up today and immediately goes to his smart phone, almost all conversation could be done on social media. it's legitimately addicting, there's like a crisis going on. online addiction. social media addiction.
2. the thing about kids today having more toys is true, but it's not necessarily action figures, my nephew mostly has plushies or puppet toys or Legos mostly, I don't think he owns any actual action figures, he has a lot of building stuff
I had a phone line and TV in my room. I also had a ton of toys. 100% we have an issue with social media, it is why me and all of my 13 year old friends parents have banned social media from our kids phones. They will never have them period until they are 18. They can call/text just like I could call. But you are talking about pre-teens and teens and at those points every kid tends to play with less toys. I did board and card games with my friends and my kids also play board games. Is times different? Yes, but the progression away from physical toys is no different now than it was before to effect toy sales.I see 2 things,
1. the difference from the 80s is that we didn't have social media or tiktok. if you wanted to talk to a friend you actually had to go outside, you had to call on your phone home that was usually in the kitchen or living room, had to talk in front of everyone ( no I didn't have a private line)
technology was there but you only had 1 or 2 TVs in a room, and only had cable, it's way different now,
a kid wakes up today and immediately goes to his smart phone, almost all conversation could be done on social media. it's legitimately addicting, there's like a crisis going on. online addiction. social media addiction.
2. the thing about kids today having more toys is true, but it's not necessarily action figures, my nephew mostly has plushies or puppet toys or Legos mostly, I don't think he owns any actual action figures, he has a lot of building stuff
I said I will be excited when I taste it because Dollywood/SDC bar is set really high and not sure they can reach that bar or not.I'm really shocked that "Cinnamon Bread Mania!" hasn't ensued since the announce. I think that was a HUGE announcement, and so would most people who know the cinnamon bread from Dollywood and Silver Dollar City.
The twisted taters made a bigger ripple around here...
But will it be baked as fresh. That is the key, a lot of baked goods at parks in my opinion are not that great because they are not baked fresh.The recipe is simple enough— bake the bread and drown it in butter and more cinnamon and sugar!
I'm really shocked that "Cinnamon Bread Mania!" hasn't ensued since the announce. I think that was a HUGE announcement, and so would most people who know the cinnamon bread from Dollywood and Silver Dollar City.
The twisted taters made a bigger ripple around here...
And it better be hot when they give it to me. Burn my fingers hot.It caught my eye, they just need to sell it in those aluminum pans and we’ll have people taking it back to the room like voodoo!
Alene,@Disneyhead, Liza, Me...Probable agenda..This land looks to have the best interconnected story at Epic, my guess on best order to experience it in:
1. Shops / food stands / street scenes
2. Curse of the Werewolf ride
3. Das Stakehaus
4. The Frankenstein Experiment ride
5. Burning Blade Tavern
Indeed!Alene,@Disneyhead, Liza, Me...Probable agenda..
1.Burning Blade Tavern
2.Food Stands/Street Scenes
3.Burning Blade Tavern
4.Frankenstein Experiment Attraction
5. Burning Blade Tavern
6.Das Stakehaus
7.Burning Blade Tavern
8.Curse of the Werewolf....if we're still standing
9.Burning Blade Tavern
10. Call it a day...
You may have missed it, but folks are not expecting FJ-like motion sickness on Monsters Unchained, because MU is not expected to be screen-heavy.My personal worry is just that I may need to enjoy the land on foot and stay clear of the rides because a spinning coaster and a ride akin to Forbidden Journey would definitely rank near the top on how to trigger my motion sickness.