Originally Posted By happy230 I know nobody cares what's happening up in those little states in the top right corner of the U.S., but just an observation. An amusement park in Salem, Nh. started using the slogan, "Have a magical day" in their radio ads this summer. Canobie Lake Park's ads with the stolen Disney slogan are airing in the Boston, Massachusetts and Manchester, Nh. radio markets. I'm just wondering why Disney hasn't found a reason to sue yet. The New Hampshire park is managed -- or was managed -- by a man by the name of "Tom Morrow," which was, coincidentally, the name of a robot character on the Disney Channel a few years ago who I'm pretty sure hosted a segment called "ImaginEAR That." Ah, Disney branding and cross-promotions.....
Originally Posted By trekkeruss I'm not so sure Disney has a copywrite on "Have a magical day." Mostly I've heard that CM's use it as a rather covert insult.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss ^^Not insult, but rather a way of saying they hope you have the opposite.
Originally Posted By leobloom I think Disney also has the copyright on "magic," "fun," "celebration," "incomplete," "triangles," and "price increase."
Originally Posted By MPierce If folks understand your reference to triangles Leo, they need to spend less time on Disney forums, and more time with their families. Have a Magical Day!
Originally Posted By joe80x86 MPierce thank you. I now see the light, I shall try to stay away Ok, has it been long enough?
Originally Posted By Bob Paris ""Have a magical day." Mostly I've heard that CM's use it as a rather covert insult." I LOVE IT!!!!! As a former customer service person, I LOVE hearing the coping strategies of put upon and underpaid CMs. Some people are just scum and deserve to be ejected from a park/shop.