2-05-26

Here's a cultural thing I have been thinking about. 

I love roller coasters. I also love Disney. But, they appear to be two totally separate communities. Here's why I notice this: 

  • Disney adults (for lack of a better term) enjoy theming, immersive experiences, hardcore brand loyalty, food. They will do things like runDisney even if they are not runners, because they have to do everything that is Disney. Many are also animated film lovers. There is a subset that will also go to Universal or maybe Dollywood. Some may describe it as "cheating on Disney". Talk about Cedar Point and watch their eyes glaze over. If they show up at Six Flags at all (unlikely), they will be too scared to do most of the rides. 
  • Roller coaster enthusiasts will count credits, travel across the country or even the world, understand science and physics and engineering (in some cases, like the IAAPA crowd) or just be there primarily for the social aspect but still be quite well-read about parks and coasters (thinking of Buzzed Bars here). They will see Disney as kind of a "Oh yeah, I keep putting off getting the Disney credits. I need to do that next Orlando trip" 

I'm just surprised that there isn't more overlap. Maybe there is and I am just missing it, but I don't really see it. Oh sure, I see individuals who are both, but even that is pretty rare. 

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