Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORWEN: I think there are certainly enough Disney Princess lovers out there--like me--who enjoy them and don't want to feel like they have to apologize to other so'called Disney fans for coming here and cxpressing their love of them. If you can't show your admiration for ANY Disney character on a Disney web site, that's when the site, itself, stops being a true Disney Web site. It becomes something else that's not quite so appealing.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "I can't help wondering if some of you ducklings who don't like Snow White's dark ride are really against the Disney princesses in general." Actually I wouldn't mind seeing less of the princesses and more of the witches in the park. The sudden appearances of the Wicked Witch in SWSA were always the best parts.
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Oh, how flattering, doctor! I guess that's your disguised way of saying you don't see enough of me?
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORDDU: Well, let's put it THIS way, doctor. When I'm good I'm VERY good. But when I'm bad I'm even better. (Something you should already be aware of...)
Originally Posted By Witches of Morva ORGOCH: Somebody got a barf bag I can have? Post number 106 just made me sicker than a dog!!
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I just saw the new SW and the Huntsman movie and kept thinking !!!Why are they closing the SNow White attraction!!! The movie definitely will bring back memories hidden deep in the minds of every child ever scared at DL or WDW by Snow White.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>Actually I wouldn't mind seeing less of the princesses and more of the witches in the park. The sudden appearances of the Wicked Witch in SWSA were always the best parts.<< Agreed. Loved that in the ride. Hope we get to see that in the Mine Train.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub Gosh I just sat thru the whole movie and could not figure out for myself that it was not a Disney movie. . Thanks for the info. The trees in the forest had very scary similar elements and certain visuals reminded me of Disney's artistic version only scarier... There is so much interest in Snow White and it is a commemorative year for the Disney film...I just think it is a mistake to remove it especially since it was a better version than the one at DL.
Originally Posted By CDF2 "ORWEN: Of course you can only speak for yourself, CDF2, duckling because when I rode Snow White I felt like it was a very immersing experience--just as much as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride was." And that is all a matter of personal opinion to which all of us are allowed to have. As for the rest of post 99, I don't see how expressing an opinion about a preference for one silly dark ride over another in an amusement park indicates any underlying feelings about any social conditions or popular stereotypes or anything else.
Originally Posted By dshyates Here's how I see it. Yes we are losing a beloved dark ride. But I think that to compare it's replacement with just the mine ride when talking about your overall Snow White experience is selling the expansion short. As it is now, you get a very detailed carnival-esqe Dark ride in the courtyard of Cindy's Castle. Now Snow White will basically be getting her whole immersive mini-Land with the dwarve's cottage where you will meet Snow White and an exciting trip into the actaul mine.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub How have we gone from children terrified of a little Snow White ride to most ages loving the death eaters of Harry Potter? Seems funny cause I see really small children on all the coasters and the Tower of Terror,etc.. I still can not enter the new MM meetngreet on Main Street at WDW but I did just google Disney Autographs and have found a new passion to collect. Autographs. How have I not realized all these years what I have missed out on. Think of all the character signatures I will never be able to collect. So bring on every character ever to walk the parks. Anybody want to sell their vintage autographs?