ANDREW JACKSON says, "It’s a damn poor mind indeed can’t think of at least two ways to spell a word."What profanity are you talking about?
I was only able to make it through the HOP once, just barely ........when they announced Martin Van Buren's name........................Sniff, Sniff........I just can't talk about it.......
Wow, that would seem a stretch. You can say "damn" on network TV.ANDREW JACKSON says, "It’s a damn poor mind indeed can’t think of at least two ways to spell a word."
Just because you can say it on network tv doesn't mean it isn't a swear word. A lot of things can be said on network tv that I wouldn't consider family friendly.Wow, that would seem a stretch. You can say "damn" on network TV.
True, but I don't necessarily want my my child hearing it at Disney from a US President. I don't talk that way, and I don't allow my children to talk that way. It shows a lack of respect for yourself, and for others around you. I know I will get hammered for saying that, but that is how I was raised. Also, if Disney has rules about language, they should also be following them.Wow, that would seem a stretch. You can say "damn" on network TV.
ANDREW JACKSON says, "It’s a damn poor mind indeed can’t think of at least two ways to spell a word."
Wow.... seems a bit longer than needed. That said, I don't really know what needs to be done other than a bit of rearranging and a new soundtrack.
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I think you're well within your rights to have that opinion, even if I don't agree with it.True, but I don't necessarily want my my child hearing it at Disney from a US President. I don't talk that way, and I don't allow my children to talk that way. It shows a lack of respect for yourself, and for others around you. I know I will get hammered for saying that, but that is how I was raised. Also, if Disney has rules about language, they should also be following them.
I think you're well within your rights to have that opinion, even if I don't agree with it.
Have you discussed your concern with Disney? It's keeping you away from the attraction so I would think Disney would want to know how they can improve guest experience. If you haven't let them know (because really they can't change what they don't know is an issue unless it's clear it's an issue) I encourage you to do so.
Just as an slight off-topic here there are words that some may consider curse words and there are some that many would consider curse words in at least 93 Disney films from 1940-2013; I found a list on IMDb which includes the curse word. I would assume there are more movies since 2013. I would encourage you to look up those Disney films so you as a parent have that information in case you don't want your children to be exposed to it. I'm saying this in an informative way (not a judgemental way at all I promise) because it seems like a very important topic for you.
ETA: for example Sleeping Beauty, White Fang, Tron (original one), Pinocchio, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, etc)
Haven't had a chance to see that so didn't know about that one.Don't forget the "damn" joke over at Epcot in the Lion King movie.
Haven't had a chance to see that so didn't know about that one.
True, but I don't necessarily want my my child hearing it at Disney from a US President. I don't talk that way, and I don't allow my children to talk that way. It shows a lack of respect for yourself, and for others around you. I know I will get hammered for saying that, but that is how I was raised. Also, if Disney has rules about language, they should also be following them.
Amen. The problem is that he will still be represented in the attraction even after four years.
We won't go again. We were there in November, and went to see the current line-up one last time. It was a pleasure, and it is sad to realize that I will never enjoy that attraction again.
Personal feelings aside, I love that when I take my DS to MK for a dose of fantasy and a creative boost in addition to the entertainment factor, he can also see history come to life in this exhibit/Liberty Square. No matter on which side an individual stands, history is very important to us and obviously Walt recognized that and envisioned bringing it to life to share with our children in a way they would find engaging. I love and appreciate history and am grateful for a way to introduce it to my kid that he might be able to connect with - thank you Disney for carrying on with this attraction!
You're a smart woman. Not teaching your children hatred.
The irony of this statement is almost too much for me. Think I need to leave this thread now before I get myself into trouble.