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Went to Disneyland once decades ago.  Stood in line for an hour and a half to get on a ride that lasted all of maybe two minutes.  That was enough.  If I want to go to an amusement park, there is one a half hour away that is less expensive and has far better attractions.  And this park near me does not tolerate violent idiots.

All of us in the Jazzhead family love Disney parks;  they are the best in the world for what they do.   We haven't been back to one in at least five years,  and I hear that they have modified or eliminated the one true innovation they came up with to make sure everyone had a fair shot at riding the big rides.   The "Fastpass" system was nothing short of genius; you'd get one or more Fastpasses at the beginning of the day for the rides you most wanted to go on.  Each pass assigned you a ride time,  and when you showed up at the appointed time you were put directly onto the ride.   No waiting, and very egalitarian - it did not matter whether you were staying at a Disney hotel,  or were the recipient of any other special privilege.   Fastpasses were open to all.   Alas,  it appears it was a system too good and fair to survive - I hope I'm wrong about that.   

As for violence in a Disney park,  I've never seen it.    But I have sensed a fair amount of gang-related intimidation at places like Six Flags.   
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All of us in the Jazzhead family love Disney parks;  they are the best in the world for what they do.   We haven't been back to one in at least five years,  and I hear that they have modified or eliminated the one true innovation they came up with to make sure everyone had a fair shot at riding the big rides.   The "Fastpass" system was nothing short of genius; you'd get one or more Fastpasses at the beginning of the day for the rides you most wanted to go on.  Each pass assigned you a ride time,  and when you showed up at the appointed time you were put directly onto the ride.   No waiting, and very egalitarian - it did not matter whether you were staying at a Disney hotel,  or were the recipient of any other special privilege.   Fastpasses were open to all.   Alas,  it appears it was a system too good and fair to survive - I hope I'm wrong about that.   

As for violence in a Disney park,  I've never seen it.    But I have sensed a fair amount of gang-related intimidation at places like Six Flags.   

They still have them.  https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/fastpass-plus/
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The Disney parks never held any attraction for me.

In a similar vein, neither does Las Vegas...

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Colin Flaherty's take on the Disneyland shenanigans: https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/995068309989273600
He does a "down goes Frazier" bit when one of the big women hits the deck.
I can't begin to imagine how much it cost for all these folks' tickets. What fun!
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Colin Flaherty's take on the Disneyland shenanigans: https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/995068309989273600
He does a "down goes Frazier" bit when one of the big women hits the deck.
I can't begin to imagine how much it cost for all these folks' tickets. What fun!

It's an interesting twist:  YOU pay THEM to enter the ring, and there's no purse at the end. :smokin:
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Sorry, it will never happen. I don't know where people get the money to D'land but there are always more than enough fools to go into hock to stand in lines all day and get royally gouged for food, drink and souvenirs. It matters not to people because they will always tell themselves it won't happen to me.

Respectfully disagree.  On the short term, you are right, but if it becomes conventional thinking that Disney parks are unsafe........    People will avoid the place like the plague
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Wow.

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It’s A Brawl World After All

I just blew out some milk out my nose,

Oh my gosh that’s funny!

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Seriously, I really did blow milk out of my nose,,I was drinking some trying to see if it can help me sleep. Ouch!  :silly:
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Just posted this kinda on same line.


http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,367923.new.html#new

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Respectfully disagree.  On the short term, you are right, but if it becomes conventional thinking that Disney parks are unsafe........    People will avoid the place like the plague

The same can be applied to shopping malls and movie theaters.  Lowlifes come in and cause trouble.  People worry about their own safety.  So they go elsewhere or stay home. 

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The same can be applied to shopping malls and movie theaters.  Lowlifes come in and cause trouble.  People worry about their own safety.  So they go elsewhere or stay home.

Very true.   25 or so years ago, I used to have season passes to Astroworld in Houston, and would take the kids ususally once a month. 

I noiticed things starting to get dicey with thugs harrassing other kids.  Myself?  I am pretty big and intimidating, so I felt we were relatively safe.  However, I did see a gang of about 3 (minorities) jump and beat up another kid. And park staff and security never showed up. At that time, I knew this was not  family friendly entertainment for my family, so we stopped going.  The park thankfully closed a few years later. 
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The same can be applied to shopping malls and movie theaters.  Lowlifes come in and cause trouble.  People worry about their own safety.  So they go elsewhere or stay home.
Many people have gigantic HD televisions at home with an unlimited selection of movies from any decade. And it is so much more comfortable and safer. I went to an actual theater for the first time in 5 years a couple of years ago and hated it. Do not see myself in an outside theater for the rest of my life. No more $25 popcorn and coke for me. I'd rather have chips and beer for a couple of bucks.

Same with Malls, haven't been to a Mall in years. Do almost all of my shopping online. The world is exponentially different now than even 10 years ago. Malls and theaters are going out of business like falling dominos.

Most people get their entertainment at home with insanely complex gaming systems. DisneyLand/DisneyWorld are much more of a pain in the butt and expensive than the effort required to get there and pay all the expenses. Who needs it? Not me.
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Very true.   25 or so years ago, I used to have season passes to Astroworld in Houston, and would take the kids ususally once a month. 

I noiticed things starting to get dicey with thugs harrassing other kids.  Myself?  I am pretty big and intimidating, so I felt we were relatively safe.  However, I did see a gang of about 3 (minorities) jump and beat up another kid. And park staff and security never showed up. At that time, I knew this was not  family friendly entertainment for my family, so we stopped going.  The park thankfully closed a few years later.

If any of these entities want to stay in business, they are going to have to put aside their fear of being called racist or whatever  and toss out or even arrest those who cause trouble.  By pandering to minority malcontents, they are driving away everyone else.  Not a sound business practice.

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For the record,  I regularly go to malls, theme parks, sports stadiums and theaters,  and otherwise walk the streets of my city.   And I don't carry a gun or even a pointed banana for protection.   

I choose neither to live in fear nor live life as an internet hermit.   
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Did it ever occur to anyone that Disney might just be market-testing a new addition,to be called something like "Hood Wurld" to attract all that gubbermint money floating around near the first of each month?
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For the record,  I regularly go to malls, theme parks, sports stadiums and theaters,  and otherwise walk the streets of my city.   And I don't carry a gun or even a pointed banana for protection.   

I choose neither to live in fear nor live life as an internet hermit.

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For the record, I haven't been in a mall in probably 5 years, have not been in a theme park, stadium, or theater in easily 30 years... And I carry a .45 pistol and at least two knives on me at all times - often one of which is a big-ass bowie...

I certainly don't live in fear, nor as an internet hermit...

So what's your point?
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Did it ever occur to anyone that Disney might just be market-testing a new addition,to be called something like "Hood Wurld" to attract all that gubbermint money floating around near the first of each month?

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For the record,  I regularly go to malls, theme parks, sports stadiums and theaters,  and otherwise walk the streets of my city.   And I don't carry a gun or even a pointed banana for protection.   

I choose neither to live in fear nor live life as an internet hermit.

Do you think people who choose to carry do so out of fear? 
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For the record, I haven't been in a mall in probably 5 years, have not been in a theme park, stadium, or theater in easily 30 years... And I carry a .45 pistol and at least two knives on me at all times - often one of which is a big-ass bowie...

I certainly don't live in fear, nor as an internet hermit...

So what's your point?

That we who avoid the urban experience are retrograde troglodytes.

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Many people have gigantic HD televisions at home with an unlimited selection of movies from any decade. And it is so much more comfortable and safer. I went to an actual theater for the first time in 5 years a couple of years ago and hated it. Do not see myself in an outside theater for the rest of my life. No more $25 popcorn and coke for me. I'd rather have chips and beer for a couple of bucks.

Same with Malls, haven't been to a Mall in years. Do almost all of my shopping online. The world is exponentially different now than even 10 years ago. Malls and theaters are going out of business like falling dominos.

Most people get their entertainment at home with insanely complex gaming systems. DisneyLand/DisneyWorld are much more of a pain in the butt and expensive than the effort required to get there and pay all the expenses. Who needs it? Not me.

A bit of anectdotal evidence to bolster that claim - there are some movie theaters in the Austin area called Alamo Drafthouse. They have comfy reclining chairs and you can order a meal and an adult beverage while watching your movie.  They are also very firm about people talking or using their phones in the theater.  Their business is booming!

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That we who avoid the urban experience are retrograde troglodytes.

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There ya go again Sang... You and them 5 dollar words...  :shrug: :whistle:

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There ya go again Sang... You and them 5 dollar words...  :shrug: :whistle:

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For the record,  I regularly go to malls, theme parks, sports stadiums and theaters,  and otherwise walk the streets of my city.   And I don't carry a gun or even a pointed banana for protection.   

I choose neither to live in fear nor live life as an internet hermit.

Can't speak for others,  but for me avoiding any potential danger is not fear, but rather, prudence.  I go to the local mall. but only to walk with other old people like myself.  Usually, I go very early in the morning while the gangstas and other lowlifes are still in bed.  Once the stores open, I'm usually outta there.    Other bad places like downtown Pittsburgh, I go there only when it's an absolute necessity and once I do what I have to do there, I leave as quickly as possible.  It just makes sense to me not to hang  around places that are unsafe.