Probably is overused sometimes. To me a "classic" is something like Cinderella's carousel or IaSW. What defines a "classic"? Is it something that has been there since the park opened or something that has just been there for a long time?
I don't mean to pick on the people that don't like their favorite rides messed with, but I can't help but notice that when ever someone complains about a change in a ride (that's often actually for the better) the only ting they usually say against it is that it's "a classic." Does anyone else think the word is kinda over used? I feel it really proves that theory that if a word is used too much, it starts to lose it's meaning![]()
Probably is overused sometimes. To me a "classic" is something like Cinderella's carousel or IaSW. What defines a "classic"? Is it something that has been there since the park opened or something that has just been there for a long time?
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