Always like the MSEP and I think its going to be a missed by a lot of people, including my family and me. But if Paint the Night is any indicator as to what Disney can do for future parades, I say - change might be good.
As for 'Ohana... Its not the first time hearing that quality seems to be dropping over there. Its been a fave of ours in the past, but our last visit was a few years back.
By danyoung
Any post with Mr. Magoo in it is a better post! Mike, I think your coverage of the MSEP was better than the Disney Blog's live coverage last week, where they interrupted the parade with a bunch of stupid interviews and customer comments that should have been placed at the end. And sorry to hear about 'Ohana. It's been a couple of years since I've eaten there, and it was spectacular as always. But maybe it's time to shake things up a bit and try something new.
By GusMan
Originally Posted by danyoung
I think your coverage of the MSEP was better than the Disney Blog's live coverage last week, where they interrupted the parade with a bunch of stupid interviews and customer comments that should have been placed at the end.
+1
And agreed with Dan... if Disney was trying to do a farewell, why interrupt the broadcast by interrupting Guests experience of the actual parade?
But I guess thats for another thread...
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Always like the MSEP and I think its going to be a missed by a lot of people, including my family and me. But if Paint the Night is any indicator as to what Disney can do for future parades, I say - change might be good.
As for 'Ohana... Its not the first time hearing that quality seems to be dropping over there. Its been a fave of ours in the past, but our last visit was a few years back.
Any post with Mr. Magoo in it is a better post! Mike, I think your coverage of the MSEP was better than the Disney Blog's live coverage last week, where they interrupted the parade with a bunch of stupid interviews and customer comments that should have been placed at the end. And sorry to hear about 'Ohana. It's been a couple of years since I've eaten there, and it was spectacular as always. But maybe it's time to shake things up a bit and try something new.
+1
And agreed with Dan... if Disney was trying to do a farewell, why interrupt the broadcast by interrupting Guests experience of the actual parade?
But I guess thats for another thread...