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I just miss San Marco being San Marco. It was my favorite area to hang out at dusk, riding the rides. I actually had to explain to a family member that it is supposed to be the Da Vinci Garden of Invention area. They never knew this because everything is always covered up with Summer and Halloween and Christmas decor. It's only in it's original splendor for a short time in the spring.
 
Imaginique said:
I just miss San Marco being San Marco. It was my favorite area to hang out at  dusk, riding the rides. I actually had to explain to a family member that it is supposed to be the Da Vinci Garden of Invention area. They never knew this because everything is always covered up with Summer and Halloween and Christmas decor. It's only in it's original splendor for a short time in the spring.

Ok now see that's really a shame. I've been waiting for that point to be said because I've always wondered what about the first timers or the tourists. Do they just think this European themed park has an America themed section. It truly is a little upsetting that the original beauty of Davinci's Garden of Inventions is always covered up. Anyways, I'll stop with my ranting. I love BG!
 
I'm sorry, but in my opinion San Marco doesn't look like the U.S. during PornoNights. To me it more closely resembles an American strip mall from the early 80s. The decorations are a cheap characature of how we celebrate our national day of independence.

Furthermore, as we have observed before, the 4th of July does not commemorate a war, so none of the WWII details make any sense at all, unless you are Ronald Reagan and actually believe they were the "Greatest Generation." I suppose one could make the case that declaring independence led to a war with Great Britain, but that was in the 18th Century, and people can go to Colonial Williamsburg for that theming.
 
The only positive thing I've heard anyone say about it is they like the music. Other than that, everyone I've gone with is confused about the decor.
 
Nicole said:
Furthermore, as we have observed before, the 4th of July does not commemorate a war, so none of the WWII details make any sense at all, unless you are Ronald Reagan and actually believe they were the "Greatest Generation."  I suppose one could make the case that declaring independence led to a war with Great Britain, but that was in the 18th Century, and people can go to Colonial Williamsburg for that theming.

I'm pretty sure that it's supposed to evoke nostalgic feelings about golden-age Americana settings, as well as the American dreams. I'm not discrediting your dislike of the event, but as someone who is pretty patriotic and enjoys swing music, it's not bad. San Marco is well designed, but it's not like you can't see that with these decorations up. It's not an architectural marvel, it's a theme park.
 
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I am really happy to hear that Star Spangled Nights won't be returning. It also had no business running through September. I wouldn't be surprised if Bier Fest is extended though. I hope it wouldn't be for too long.
 
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