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I don't ever ever see that happening. Never.
I don't think DCA is all that bad. Granted, we go a few times a year, but it always earns 75% of a day off our hoppers. Soarin is great, Screamin is fun if there's not much of a line, Indi loves the Playhouse Disney show, Alladin, Tower, and Muppets all garner a visit from us. It would never be our sole reason for going, but since we're there we'll go. Oh, and the best soft serve ice cream on earth. I wish they would improve the food. We almost never eat there.
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Keeping the example of Vegas' "Grand Adventures" in my mind ... I find that DCA is not even a particularly pleasant place to wander about. Most of it is UGLY. Here and there you'll find a pretty spot or a well-themed walkway. But that's not enough to even make it a nice place to "be." Neither is Downtown Disney ... though it's not unpleasant. The key is the stores and restaurants that make DTD lively. A few dozen more restaurants might do the same for DCA. And the major rides will still be there if anyone wants to, say, ride Tower of Terror after a big meal. I vote for the Baxter plan. Lassiter is all wet. He just wants his PixarRides to have a home. Can't say as I blame him, but he's all wrong about DCA. It's doomed. |
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