Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Your Turn

Disneyland or Disney World?

36 comments:

  1. Land. And not "California Adventure" either. Not Disneyland Park. NO.

    Just plain old DisneyLAND.

    Where's my Dole Whip?

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  2. Neither I'm not taking out loans from banks to pay to get into a place, then have to pay again for rides and attractions. And wait on long lines too.

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  3. Anonymous10:03 AM

    Neither thanks

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  4. Neither. They're a greedy corporation and their misogynistic erasure of Mothers disgusts me.

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  5. I'm a sucker for Disney. Love World, but just visited Land a few months ago. I totally get the debate between the two... but it's World for me, although I had a blast at Land.

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  6. Disneyland! (not California Adventure) on a rainy day, midweek in early Oct. or late Jan/Feb. Avoid the masses. Note: I'd totally be willing to pay upwards of $500 admission if the number of people entering the park was capped at a low number. Also, why isn't D-Land open 24/7?

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  7. Only been to Disney World. So I'll go with that.

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  8. Neither. Both are too expensive now. They're not real, either. Take your kids to a national park or one of America's great cities like Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington, D.C.

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  9. World for more than a one day visit

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  10. Disneyland. Hands down.

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  11. Disney World, no question.

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  12. Cedar Point.
    The Disney's are a sea of people pushing strollers super aggressively.

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  13. Disney World, it's incredible when you're a kid.

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  14. Neither. Why feed the beast? Luciferian child abusers run the Mousehouse, proved beyond a shadow of a doubt.

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  15. Well, when 33rd degree Master Mason Walt Disney was scoping out the land for Disneyworld in Florida Hugh Hefner was starting his Clowns In America Honeypot in the Hollywood hills. This was the same time that the Office of Strategic Services was renamed the CIA, the same time Operation Paperclip had successfully integrated a ton of Nazi's into Hollywood, Science, Education, Religion and Politics to embark on a national program of transforming minds and attitudes.

    Hugh Hefner would go on to use his magazine as a desensitization tool for the masses toward pornography and licentiousness, the beginning of an alchemical process of sliding the Overton Window that much further to let more and more of the perverse into your psyche, a program that has reached an apex in todays society. Meanwhile the rich and elite received Playboy as a catalogue of mk-ultra trained extortionist Bunnies proficient in extracting information and semen, all while on video and audio. Many politicians, businessmen, hollywood execs and actors, sports stars and dignitaries, blackmailed by hollywood luxury.

    Walt however decided to focus on brainwashing children. Disney's Fantasia was a full on assault of the OCCULT, indoctrinated into Gen Xer's in most cases right in public school. Disney's Prince and Princess programming is a DIRECT example of conditioning that creates troublesome, agitated and spoiled children, sinking into their psychology a sense of superiority and selfish privilege that it effects person's entire being. The colors and cues are triggers that induce regression in adult life.

    Disney's facilities are fully functional Mk-Ultra processing facilities whereas families that are indoctrinated into the cult must visit the park and have their children escorted by designated Men in Black onto many different rides with hidden areas, compartments and passageways where mk-ultra shock rape and trauma conditioning occur.

    Walt Disney understood the power and REAL magick of persuasion through device, namely cartoon, to brainwash children in absolutely every aspect. Now they are poised to use the same magick on the entire world.

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  16. Wow the "mk-ultra shock rape and trauma conditioning" rides must have been closed when I went, although the lines were pretty bad ;)

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    1. Lol @Brayson. Went to Disneyland yearly and loved it. I have never went to World but will some day. I now get motion sickness so only kiddie rides and matterhorn only

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  17. I am obsessed with both. It's cheesy but I love the Disney parks.

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  18. Disneyland no question, but certain rides are definitely better at World (Peter Pan, Small World).

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  19. Brayson87 said...
    Wow the "mk-ultra shock rape and trauma conditioning" rides must have been closed when I went, although the lines were pretty bad ;)

    Come on dumbass why the condescension you know your on board with this shit and I know it. The ride was stopped on a particular point of the ride for the interested parties only.

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    1. Must have been boys only then.. never heard of it. That slick Singer, he is everywhere

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  20. Disney World is 1000x better! Also we still have the Tower of Terror, instead of that boring Guardians of the galaxy bulllshit.

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  21. As soon as I opened this threa the annoying ad at the bottom was running a Disey World ad - not even kidding!!

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  22. Uh, @Sandy...while I'll give you that Disney costs a fortune, you do NOT pay extra for the rides and attractions. Once you're in, it's all there for the taking except for the food.

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  23. Oh, and the idea of Disney World is MUCH better than the reality. Lots more to see and do, and lots more people and humidity while you're at it. Disneyland (along with California Adventure) has everything I need, and it doesn't feel as soulless as WDW.

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  24. I've never been to Disneyland, but I think I would love it so much more than the Big-ass Disney World. It's so huge and you just can't absorb everything.

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  25. Nope and nope. Never been to either and though I love roller coasters and have suffered through several amusement parks I just can't deal with large crowds of people with no awareness of others around them. It brings about misanthropic feelings.

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  26. Disney World. For sure. But once a decade is enough.

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  27. Disneyland.

    There is only one.

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  28. Land! Grew up in SoCal. No one needs a week to enjoy! Live in NH now but my kids know DL. Going in a few weeks. Be hot but oh well.

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  29. Disneyland is my favorite going back to childhood. But I have learned not to go after September if I want to enjoy my favorite ride: the Haunted Mansion. I would have to wait till February or so. And I would never go after Memorial Day. Been to DW once with people who didn't take full advantage of the opportunity despite the cost of the tickets. I like the scale of DL. You can walk it readily.
    That said, if I had the choice of going to DW or Florence,Italy (off season), I would choose Italy. The cost is roughly the same.

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