Jman Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) Dutch Wonderland is a Philadelphia amusement park which is next to the proposed site. Think a cheaper version of Disney resorts. Edited October 1 by Jman Quote
Top Gun Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Oh man, Dutch Wonderland, now that brings me back. We went there several times when I was a little kid. Quote
[classic swim] Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Haven’t checked recently but I’ll miss the notoriously low Google reviews of the place complaining about the bugs. Quote
PokeNirvash Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) "There are two things in this world I cannot stand: those who are intolerant of others' cultures... and the Dutch." Edited October 1 by PokeNirvash 1 Quote
Toonamiguy321 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Honestly surprised this hasn’t happened already. The place kinda had a depressing aura about it. Like something a parent would pay a lot of money for but the kids don’t really enjoy it because it’s a basic ass hotel with some CN themed gimmicks in the lobby. I have also heard that this place is just a general dump hole with poor management and questionable cleanliness. Quote
Jman Posted October 2 Author Posted October 2 12 hours ago, Toonamiguy321 said: Honestly surprised this hasn’t happened already. The place kinda had a depressing aura about it. Like something a parent would pay a lot of money for but the kids don’t really enjoy it because it’s a basic ass hotel with some CN themed gimmicks in the lobby. I have also heard that this place is just a general dump hole with poor management and questionable cleanliness. Even if the place was a dump, and apparently it was, it was still a symbol of the brand as a whole. Things like the Nickelodeon characters being licensed to indoor amusement parks and a resort in Cancun are examples of the strength of said brand. Here, meanwhile, it's just another example of Cartoon Network's brand being phased out. Quote
MasqueradeOverture Posted October 2 Posted October 2 Everything Cartoon Network about CN went to Adult Swim anyways. It's the Channel of Theseus at this point. Quote
Toonamiguy321 Posted October 2 Posted October 2 6 hours ago, Jman said: Even if the place was a dump, and apparently it was, it was still a symbol of the brand as a whole. Things like the Nickelodeon characters being licensed to indoor amusement parks and a resort in Cancun are examples of the strength of said brand. Here, meanwhile, it's just another example of Cartoon Network's brand being phased out. Hardly. Maybe if this was something that existed in the 90s during CNs peak it would be a symbol of the brand. A crap hole dressed up motel in rural Pennsylvania using mostly defunct characters that only opened a couple years ago was a symbol of poor money management, nothing else. 1 Quote
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