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At the Magic Kingdom, we have something officially called Tomorrowland Transit Authority, or TTA, but most everyone I know defiantly calls it The Peoplemover. This is technically wrong, but it is emotionally, historically, spiritually right.
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ohhhh baby
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"I want to ride Boat, then Boat, and then maybe after lunch we'll have time for Boat, depending on how we feel."
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Kink of Swank
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Train's a great example. But then why is Haunted House so unbearably wrong? (I cringe whenever I hear it, which is far too often).
Next time we're all at the Park (btw, how does Sunday, Xmas eve, sound to anybody???) ... let's refer to all the rides by their vehicles and see if we can understand what we're talking about! |
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I Floop the Pig
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I think it's a uniqueness thing. "Haunted House" is a generic. The whole point of the Haunted Mansion is that it ISN'T a carnival Haunted House. It's THE Haunted Mansion.
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I think a more interesting exercise would be spendng the day calling the attractions only by their proper names. Of course, we seldom venture past Main Street these days so neither would be much of a challenge... "Let's go to Bar"
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I can probably come after Hanukkah dinner with my parents. I may even bring latkas
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Kink of Swank
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Oh, and "Train" is so un-generic, isn't it?
I'll grant "The Disneyland Railroad" is not the masterpiece of imagineering, but "Train" (a word not even in the attraction title) is as generic as humanly possible ... and we regulars say it all the time. Not making excuses for the lametards who say "Haunted House," just pointing out the inconsistencies of human nature. |
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I Floop the Pig
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Yes, but the ride is generic. Sure, it's a really spiffy example, but it's not unique, and certainly not the most spectacular example (even when it first opened) of a train, so it's not as big of a deal. The Haunted Mansion was a first-of-its kind wonder, so it's more of a big deal to separate it from lesser examples.
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One difference would be that we do it through knowledge and in circles we know it would work. I say teacups too, but when talking to people I know will understand what I mean. If I am talking to someone I know it taking their first trip I'd use the correct names for the most part. When writing park updates I try (though sometimes slip) to always use the proper names for attractions since I know many people reading aren't all that familiar with the parks (and it is weird to say Matterhorn Bobsleds instead of just Matterhorn or The Adventure of Indiana Jones instead of just Indy or Honey, I Shrunk the Audience instead of "oh yeah, that's still there, isn't it?").
Others use the wrong names out of ignorance and in ways that cause confusion no matter who they are talking to. Every "specialization" creates its own vocabulary and Disney geekdom is no different. It is a badge of initiation and exclusion. It is to be part of a group to say and understand "even though the line for Pooh is short I'd never ride that. Let's get a fastpass for Indy, and Splash since it is standalone, and then go kill time on TSI until it is time. After that some of us want to eat at R2P2 so we'll take the train around later let's all meet up back at the hub." Some people use that as a bludgeon against people who wouldn't understand it and others try to use it just when among "friends." |
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LMAO!
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