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..In an interesting move, this has popped up through various sites..
I wonder if these clips will be used in her house? That's the first thing that came to mind at least.
..In an interesting move, this has popped up through various sites..
I wonder if these clips will be used in her house? That's the first thing that came to mind at least.
That was actually my biggest issue with FvJ last year.Just imagine the debates on here if the HHN houses start heavily using screenz.
It's nothing new. I consider HHN fans to be one of the most rabid fanbases, sometimes being on the same level of fandom of extreme Disney fans. I partly believe that some of it has to to do with the fact that HHN is a blank space each year. Fans hope whatever issues a previous year had is rectified the following year.
With rides, shows, etc.. it's announced, people have opinions, and move on because it is what is and those attractions aren't going anywhere. With HHN, there's a sort of ownership with it; especially because HHN at one point was considered a more local event (tech still is, but you get my point).
The only fanbase I've seen come close was the Adventurers Club. (Hundreds of people lined up outside the final night, knowing they would never get in and with open comedy shows literally steps away, just to say they were there.) Another strong local fanbase with a sense of ownership. And nitpicky as hell, always felt bad for new actors.
That said, I see a lot of the same faces in Finns every year that I saw back when Harry Potter was still in the Tri-Wizard tournament. And I've heard more than once HHN and Mardi Gras $$ are what kept UOR afloat for years pre-Hogsmeade. I don't see a separate UO forum for any other holiday events. Maybe some nitpicky fans is the price you pay for a beloved property.
I think most of them complain with the best intentions, if that makes any sense.Aiello and the media teams have embraced a more "band and fans" approach than typical consumerist approach. How many times do you see Disney entertainment and managers off work at MNSSHP?
These events, conventions, and locals kept the parks alive. While I believe some complaints are hilariously specific and pointless (favorite last year was people complaining scare zones didn't have logos on day one of the announcement) I think Universal does see, to an extent, that those who supported you in the darkest times are the ones to keep happy. This is pretty easy when so much love and appreciation is put into the end product by the creative team.
The only fanbase I've seen come close was the Adventurers Club. (Hundreds of people lined up outside the final night, knowing they would never get in and with open comedy shows literally steps away, just to say they were there.)
Anything that can be even slightly considered insensitive is covered.Do they cover all the street decorations or props for the rock the universe event?
Many things are also even removed. This year however it seems they kind of toned down the scare zones. From photos from the park today it appears a lot of things aren't even going to be covered.Anything that can be even slightly considered insensitive is covered.
Here's a couple:will they cover the boat? or the creepy ruins with skulls by Central park?
where can i see pics from today ? twitter?