I love it when people take little plushies to theme parks and take pictures of them enjoying the rides and such
It's so whimsical!
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I love it when people take little plushies to theme parks and take pictures of them enjoying the rides and such
It's so whimsical!
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I coded a favourites picker for UK rollercoasters. Reblog with what it thinks your favourites are so that I can judge you >=)
https://uk-rollercoaster-faves-picker.neocities.org
I REALLY, REALLY do not like all the discourse and interpersonal drama that's starting to seep into the Tumblr coaster community. Keep that on Twitter
It's must really say something that my top 5 songs for 2020 were all theme park music songs.
Like soundtracks of a show or ride or attraction from a theme park.
for a while I didn’t completely get theme park fandoms like Alton Towers and Disneyworld Face Characters and stuff,, and then I got into HHN and the icons and now I get it. I completely get it now. Hello y’all. Happy to be here.
I'm love that the CR cast is making Disney haunted mansion references.
2024 vs 2025 for me in theme parks has really been "Is it better to serve in heaven (lowest tier pass to Disney) or rule in hell (high tier pass at Six Flags/Cedar Fair)?" And I gotta say, so far "ruling in hell" has been GREAT
The term “Disney Adult”
The term “Disney Adults” is often negative, but why? Disney is seen as childish, childlike, vague, feminine, emotional, soft, imaginative, and creative. Yet why do we cast these important aspects of humane life to ridicule? Why is a Disney adult, who is not hurting anyone, a target of ridicule when sports fans do exactly the same thing? There are toxic and problematic groups/people in any fandom, but why are Disney adults such an easy target? I argue against this notion of anti-fandom and misogyny. I think fandoms are essential in connecting with the world around you as long as one is both critical and realistic. Fans can both resist and lean into whatever they choose in a fandom, and they have the power to control an institution...which is pretty powerful but not as easy as it sounds. Let’s take a further look into this with the start of it all: Coney Island