destroyer421 said:
I'm an American and I realize that most schools don't teach about small European villages in their curriculum so therefore they aren't very well known about in the US. Members of the forums know about them yes, but they likely learned about it from the park.
Honestly, the issue can be resolved easily if welcome signs were added to the entry points of each country, much like how Festa
used to have a sign, Sesame does have a sign, Scotland and Ireland have signs, France has a sign-ish, New France
used to have a sign, Rhinefeld has a sign, Oktoberfest
used to/has a sign. Point is the park has catered to tourists using the country names so much that they care less about making the hamlet names more well known.
When you think about it though, tourists and the GP will always used country names. I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel a little awkward and weird asking where is Rhinefeld or Kilarney or Heatherdowns. Especially when it is so much easier to say where is Germany, Ireland, or Scotland. People go with what the are familiar with. The park obviously shows they don't care about people using the correct hamlet names.
But back to London ROCKS! Honestly, this name is so bad it is almost if not more so on the level of Girls ShamROCK! in Ireland, I mean Killarney
