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This article could use some "why did Disney do this project" action. [[User:SchmuckyTheCat|SchmuckyTheCat]] 15:44, 23 August 2005 (UTC) |
This article could use some "why did Disney do this project" action. [[User:SchmuckyTheCat|SchmuckyTheCat]] 15:44, 23 August 2005 (UTC) |
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Hey everyone, I'd like to alert you to the fact that I protected this page for now, due to the current edit war. Please try to settle your differences here on this talk page, and remember that we all share the common goal of making Wikipedia the best encyclopedia in the world. :) Once the differences are settled, list the page on [[WP:RFPP]] for unprotection (or let me know), and it'll be unprotected again. Thanks! -- [[User:Schneelocke|Schnee]] (''[[User talk:Schneelocke|cheeks clone]]'') 16:48, 23 August 2005 (UTC) |
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Brian, you might want to review the following statement:
Previously the tour was awarded after completing only the Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Frontierland quests, but shortly after the introduction of the Tomorrowland quest, that one became required as well.
I cannot believe that the Tomorrowland quest is required, do to the fact that a person introduced into VMK at the park, would not have access to the Tomorrowland quest. Also, many people, on the website www.vmkingdom.com, speak of only needing three of the quests to be eligible for the tour. I unfortunately have not been able to return to Disneyland after the introduction of the Tomorrowland quest to verify in person that it is required. - User:Panzaer 07:12, 16 August, 2005 (PST))
- I've gotten lots of different answers to this question. I went to the VMK counter on two separate occasions and asked; once I was told "any three quests", the other time I was told "only the original three quests". Online people insist to me they were told "all four quests are required." It looks like nobody's clear on the exact rules - including the castmembers - so I documented this in the article. - Brian Kendig 02:08, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
I honestly don't think the secret codes should be publicly available like this. People are meant to earn them, not go on Wikipedia to see what they are. --Evanwohrman July 6, 2005 06:39 (UTC)
Ordinarily I'd agree with you, but the codes are all over the web, and I've seen them posted prominently on VMK fan sites; a simple web search can turn them up. So I don't think it would serve any purpose to censor them here. - Brian Kendig 00:44, 19 July 2005 (UTC)
Brian, I totally agree with you on the Multi-Use codes. If the codes were not prevalent everywhere, I’d say remove them. But seeing as they are, why not provide them in an accurate, concise location. - [ Also, I apologize for not documenting the addition of the (3/5 retro) pin listing the other day. I just found wikipedia and have not become completely accustomed to the procedures yet. - User:Panzaer 22:06, 07 August, 2005 (PST))
"Corrections"
I want to make a few things clear about some of the inaccurate "corrections" people have been making to this article.
- First off, stop deleting the multiple-use codes. Wikipedia does not censor information like this. The codes are available all over the place online, and are easily found in a Google search; I see no reason not to list them here.
The VIP tour is awarded after completion of the Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Frontierland quests. The Tomorrowland quest has nothing to do with it. Stop saying "after all four quests" or "after all quests".Okay, I admit I was wrong here - they changed this recently. I'll correct the article. - Brian Kendig 17:24, 2 August 2005 (UTC)- Regarding the Magic Carpet pin, stop saying "Coming soon!" It makes the article sound like a movie commercial. We don't *know* whether it's coming soon, there's been no official announcement, so all we can say is that it's not available now and there are rumors that it will soon be available.
- The VMK Insider Tour, to the best of my knowledge, consistently says that Tomorrowland and Frontierland will be available "in December". Not "around The Holidays (presumably around the time of Halloween-Thanksgiving-Channukah-Christmas)", not "this Winter", but December. If another source is giving different information, please reference it.
- Brian Kendig 15:08, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
Also: there is no such thing as "the Jungle Cruise quest". The Jungle Cruise is part of the VMK Insider Tour, and cards are given out for trivia questions during it, but it is not a quest; there is no quest card for it nor are there things to search for in it. - Brian Kendig 21:13, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
Money - Motivation
This article could use some "why did Disney do this project" action. SchmuckyTheCat 15:44, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
Page Protection
Hey everyone, I'd like to alert you to the fact that I protected this page for now, due to the current edit war. Please try to settle your differences here on this talk page, and remember that we all share the common goal of making Wikipedia the best encyclopedia in the world. :) Once the differences are settled, list the page on WP:RFPP for unprotection (or let me know), and it'll be unprotected again. Thanks! -- Schnee (cheeks clone) 16:48, 23 August 2005 (UTC)