No, hostility was unnecessary. I thought sarcasm was called for, and it came off a little too blunt, I suppose.
Let me say, then, in a completely straightfoward manner that I find the contention that children, or adults for that matter, derive their main enjoyment of Peter Pan's Flight from either nostalgia or the demeanor of their ride companions to be entirely without merit.
You're in a pirate ship. FLYING. Over London. Over Neverland.
Nostaliga? I call shenanigans on that.
As for the demeanor of your ride companion, it's impossible to test whether that has any effect ...since the demeanor of your companion is universally happy .... due to the flying over London and Neverland as aforementioned.
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