GA-MBIT
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Lol fair point, difference is that is a ride stuck in-between two lands that includes Dino’s next to a land based on.... Dino’s. This would’ve felt more fresh and unique.I know! I'm glad they settled on a non-screen heavy Kong attraction instead
I'm just being silly, I like KongLol fair point, difference is that is a ride stuck in-between two lands that includes Dino’s next to a land based on.... Dino’s. This would’ve felt more fresh and unique.
I also love Kong, Lorax would feel more unique to the park though.I'm just being silly, I like Kong
However...comma...There is a faster paced Indiana Jones Adventure version of Kong in a parallel dimension I'd like to ride
There are literally two other soundstages and the sole access road to Hard Rock Live loading dock between Seuss and the BMG building.I guess the Blue Man Group building would be too far away to expand into from Seuss, huh?
Yeaaah, I looked at Google Maps after posting that and felt like a moron.There are literally two other soundstages and the sole access road to Hard Rock Live loading dock between Seuss and the BMG building.
wow, so the company that maintains Seuss's works has pulled 'If I Ran the Zoo' (among a handful of other titles). I would think this has no impact, but I am wondering if anyone thinks IoA would end up pulling this section out now that Dr Seuss Enterprises has pulled the book for 'racist and insensitive imagery?
I seriously doubt it.Seuss Land is on borrowed time now.
If it’s not in the attraction then, no?
There are some pretty overt Asian stereotypes/racist caricatures in the books, but yea, none of them are in the park, obviously.great point, I'm not sure which character's/imagines caused the book to be pulled. I would think the area would can removed due to covid risk (if there is to be a going forward w/o so many 'touch' areas in a park).
That didn’t help Splash Mountain.If it’s not in the attraction then, no?
The very premise of Splash Mountain's source material is problematic. The bulk of Dr. Seuss is not, just a few depictions which have not held up over time. There's a BIG difference.That didn’t help Splash Mountain.
A rabbit being able to outsmart a fox and bear is problematic?The very premise of Splash Mountain's source material is problematic. The bulk of Dr. Seuss is not, just a few depictions which have not held up over time. There's a BIG difference.