Oh, I know.My reply was pure humor and has nothing do with an Disney debate. I will say I think its a little too early to think any type of confusion could arise with us still being 2 years away and still not "knowing" a lot about the new park. Now once we get a formal full blown annocunement with a website, opening dates, and tickets for sale I think then we will have a better idea of what were dealing with. Not to mention we have no idea where the marketing will be in 18 months and how they approach it.
And yeah, they have plenty of time. Hell, it was announced just over 8 hours ago. But first impressions are lasting ones. I know the saying in a tweet "LOOK GUYZ WE GOT A THIRD THEME PARK" (joking ) is going to be eye catching, but it's also borderline lying. While it will be heavily themed and will be a park, it's not what the average consumer thinks of when you spell out the word, so they just need to be conscious of that so as to not confuse too much going forward. At least until more info gets released.
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