Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View.asp?ID=122" target="_blank">LP Lotion: LP Lotion: Around Walt Disney World</a>
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 The pictures are great. I can't waite to take my son to the pooh's place he'll be 3 then. It will be great.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Where in Pleasure Island is that pub going? Is it replacing something? I couldn't get a sense of where it is from the photo...
Originally Posted By disney pete Great pics Doobie but ive got to agree with VBDAD55 the pooh playground looks nice an all but it is a very poor sustitute for what was a classic Disney ride,Thanks for the update
Originally Posted By mickey_ring Great pictures! Just like being there. That Wide World of Sports place... Is it only for events or is it a decent walk-in attraction? Hall of Fame-ish or just a stadium? Never been there.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Mickey ring ... It's a real sport stadium. Lots of sporting events are held there. You do have to pay though.
Originally Posted By koobar couldn't help notice that the "imagineers at play" sign at the living seas is the same as the one used at DL's sub lagoon before nemo was announced. has it already been discussed that the DL nemo technology may make its way into the living sea's sea cabs?
Originally Posted By Ursula Rebekah!!! Your hair looks great!!!! And did Indigo enjoy the playground or what? He looks like he was having a great time.
Originally Posted By macnak81 Thanks for some wonderful updates, but am I the only one to realize this is just another cheap playground, very similar to the one in Toontown and the Bugs life at Studios. What a cheap cover up of the wonderful lagoon that held the mysterious underwater adventure that the majority of todays visitors have never seen. I only hope this is a short term fix to something even more thrilling to generations to come. And how come there are so many scaffolds, I thought the park was supposed to be in prime condstion for the 50th Anniversary Celebration. I'm visiting in October, I hope the excitement is not only a distant memory already
Originally Posted By imtigger2 Great pics! Doobie... I thought the Irish Pub was supposed to open on the 1st of Sept? Laura and I have been here a week now and haven't gone over there yet, but we were looking forward to see the Pub. From your pics, it looks like it's still under construction. Do you have an opening date? Thanks! Dan B Oh.. I sent you a private e-mail a couple days ago, did you get it? It was from my gmail account so maybe your spam filter kicked me out? .. or maybe you have it SET to kick me out? ha!
Originally Posted By SJHYM I believe the sign outside the Irish pub says Fall 2005. When I was there 2 weeks ago I can tell you that no interior walls were in place.
Originally Posted By Labuda Amazing how big those pics m ake the p[layground look. Eric & I hit it the other day, and the thing is smallllll, yet the pics posted here of each individual thing make it look HUMONGOUS! Wow! Anyhow, great pics! Thanks, y'all!
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Originally Posted By vbdad55 <but am I the only one to realize this is just another cheap playground, very similar to the one in Toontown and the Bugs life at Studios. What a cheap cover up of the wonderful lagoon that held the mysterious underwater adventure that the majority of todays visitors have never seen. I only hope this is a short term fix to something even more thrilling to generations to come. No, believe me you are not the only one -- but I am trying to pretend it realy isn;t there and maybe it will go away
Originally Posted By imtigger2 You know... I didn't like the idea of the playground at first (a true fan of 20K Leagues), but I'm warming up to it. It's in a perfect area of the park.. and most little kids absolutely LOVE it. If you think about it, the majority of the MK is geared towards older kids. Even Fantasyland is filled with "remain seated" rides for them and having this area to allow them to just let loose and burn it off is great. I'm sure most parents of small children can relate. (I'm not a parent by the way, but I am a happy Uncle). If they were to fill in the similar sub area of Disneyland, it would be a different story. With DL being in the middle of Anaheim, water features are at a premium. At the MK, there is water all around and it rains quite often, so I don't think it will be as missed. Just MY opinion of course.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 < but I'm warming up to it. It's in a perfect area of the park.. and most little kids absolutely LOVE it. If you think about it, the majority of the MK is geared towards older kids. < Did they close Toon Town ?