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Gotta be honest - I wish they had retired this forever. Unlike the walk around the world - this was one thing I never liked. Now that they got rid of the walk bricks - I think these could have gone the same route.
Anyone know if there was still time from the last sale that they were guaranteed to be up somewhere?
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Originally Posted by
John
Gotta be honest - I wish they had retired this forever. Unlike the walk around the world - this was one thing I never liked. Now that they got rid of the walk bricks - I think these could have gone the same route.
Anyone know if there was still time from the last sale that they were guaranteed to be up somewhere?
What is it about them that you don't like?
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by
Cinderelley
What is it about them that you don't like?
A number of things -
First - that they never completed the walk around the world before they introduced this.
Second - they ruined the look of the front of the park with giant gravestones and are only now getting back to what it actually was meant to look like.
Third - It was time for them to make their exit. My guess is that the last of the people who bought them were promised they would remain up until a certain year and maybe they moved them because of that - but they added no aesthetic value.
I understand wanting to leave a part of you at the parks - and the walk around the world if ever completed would have been a great way to do that.
The irony is - the bridge that would have allowed the walk to continue at least on one direction only happened after they decided to remove them. As a person who had a brick right in front of the MK, I'm still a bit irked about that.
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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John
Second - they ruined the look of the front of the park with giant gravestones and are only now getting back to what it actually was meant to look like.
Giant gravestones! Maybe they would have been better over at HM in MK.
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Originally Posted by
baldburke
�� Giant gravestones! Maybe they would have been better over at HM in MK.
Lol. The giant gravestone comment made me laugh and think this also.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by
John
A number of things -
First - that they never completed the walk around the world before they introduced this.
Second - they ruined the look of the front of the park with giant gravestones and are only now getting back to what it actually was meant to look like.
Third - It was time for them to make their exit. My guess is that the last of the people who bought them were promised they would remain up until a certain year and maybe they moved them because of that - but they added no aesthetic value.
I understand wanting to leave a part of you at the parks - and the walk around the world if ever completed would have been a great way to do that.
The irony is - the bridge that would have allowed the walk to continue at least on one direction only happened after they decided to remove them. As a person who had a brick right in front of the MK, I'm still a bit irked about that.
It probably helps that I never knew what it was originally supposed to look like. By the time I went to Disney World, they were up and that is just how I thought it was supposed to look like. I wasn't a huge fan of all the concrete, but I did think it was a cool idea. I would have done that and a brick if I had been going when they were selling those.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Originally Posted by
John
Gotta be honest - I wish they had retired this forever. Unlike the walk around the world - this was one thing I never liked. Now that they got rid of the walk bricks - I think these could have gone the same route.
Anyone know if there was still time from the last sale that they were guaranteed to be up somewhere?
I am with you. Its just bizarre. Virtually no one, except the person(s) on the etching cares about it. "Hurry up, kids! Let's go look at tiny etchings of people we dont know and will never meet."
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Originally Posted by
RunDMV
I am with you. Its just bizarre. Virtually no one, except the person(s) on the etching cares about it. "Hurry up, kids! Let's go look at tiny etchings of people we dont know and will never meet."
I don't look at them, but I think it is nice for the people who were able to have a tiny part that they could say was theirs.
I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.
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I never really cared for the “leave a legacy”, but I think the new display looks very nice.
Now, the walkway bricks are another story. I really liked them and enjoyed seeing all the messages on them. Many of them were in disrepair and could have and should have been replaced. Such a waste. We didn’t own a brick(always wanted to), but if we had I’d be quite upset about them being removed.
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