• I grew up going to Disney World at least once a year. Now, I bring my kids, and it feels like all the magic is gone.
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    I loved going to Disney World as a kid, experiencing the freedom of the parks.Now that I bring my kids, we feel bogged down by apps, crowds, and restrictions.My kids don't know what they're missing, but the parks have changed so much for me.Visiting Disney World was an annual experience of my youth. For decades, my family would spend a long October weekend at the Fort Wilderness camping resort. We'd run around the parks and skip through the numerous resorts and restaurants sprinkled throughout the Lake Buena Vista campus.The Disney parks somehow felt futuristic and cutting-edge while also being nostalgic and magical. The trips made such an impression that I still find myself every September doing house chores with the animated "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" playing in the background or watching YouTube videos of park workers setting up the fall decorations.So when my wife and I started taking our boys to the parks, I fell into the nostalgia trap of hoping their experiences would be just like mine. Time and economics had other plans.A Disney trip requires too much planning nowI never appreciated the high level of planning it takes to visit a theme park until I became a parent. Ride line length and bad weather were my only concerns as a kid with some minor concerns about food. But as a parent, I find myself overwhelmed by the sheer number of pre-visit requirements.When you take pride in your theme park survival knowledge, nothing will humble you faster than trying to navigate the Dos and Don'ts of visiting a Disney park in the 21st century. Visiting a park these days requires weeks of planning, constant communication with everyone traveling in your group, and downloading phone apps just to enjoy certain parts of the park.Further complications include things like Lightning Lane passes, blackout dates, rope drops, ride reservations, and premium annual passes all things I never had to think about that have since become standard operating procedures for park visits.My favorite part of visiting the Magic Kingdom used to be seeing the castle once I got through the front gate. Now, it's the bar stool at the resort because it doesn't require a reservation (yet).I wish my kids get to be more free at the parks like I wasIn addition to the annual October visits, I frequently visited the parks through school field trips or group events like Grad Nite. I have memories of racing through the parks with my friends, sprinting from ride to attraction with minimal crowds to slow us down, feeling like those feral kids from "Pinocchio" before they got turned into donkeys.The sheer volume of the Disney park crowds these days makes that notion impossible. Our boys have fewer opportunities to behave like wild, unaccompanied minors.This reality doesn't bother me too much, especially since I get the feeling park security would be less tolerant of unaccompanied minors than when I was a kid.Thankfully, my kids don't careOf course, none of these differences mean anything to my kids. I have no idea how they really feel about visiting the parks, but I know they enjoy it, and I'm getting better at letting them have their own life experiences without comparing them to mine.That's fine because those comparisons didn't matter to me as a kid, either. Historians refer to the 1970s and 1980s as Disney's Dark Age, the years when the company produced some of its darkest films and the parks were not the IP-heavy juggernauts of today. But that didn't matter to a late-stage Generation X kid who watched "Robin Hood" and "Winnie the Pooh" until the VCR ate the tapes.Visiting the parks felt like stepping into a pocket dimension where all the lands and characters showcased by Disney could be seen and touched. The Disney I experienced was the correct Disney, just as the Disney my boys currently experience is also the correct Disney.Plus, I can feel them rolling their eyes whenever we talk about how much the parks have changed since we were kids.
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  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Mans Trailer Finally Swings In
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    The newest Spider-Man cartoon promises some fresh animated adventures for Peter Parker, and it looks well worth the wait.
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  • The Art of Dying: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth And The Power of Letting Go
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    Spoilers for Final Fantasy VII [1997], Remake, and Rebirth.Even with far more barriers in the way, the desperation began almost as soon as the original game was on shelves and the first person saw Aerith die in Final Fantasy VII. The singular question haunted AOL chat rooms, usenet, and game magazine mailboxes for years: Can we bring her back?Games have such a strange relationship with the idea of death, so it makes sense that players in 1997--starved of narratives with any real permanent stakes beyond how many quarters you can pump in or whether you really wanted to fight all the way back to the place you died--would have a reaction to Aerith being permanently dead. Its baked right into the narrative in fact, with Cloud, even with all of his emotional damage, grasping the enormity. Aerith will no longer talk, no longer laugh, cry, or get angry.... Cloud wrestles, in the moment she dies in his arms, with grief for the first time. And Sephiroth does not give a shit. Sephiroth is beyond human concerns. He knows what Cloud is, and flies away with his gentle amusement. Cloud is a puppet. To him, emotions for someone ultimately meaningless in the larger context of time and space are no different than a toddler weeping because it accidentally stepped on a dandelion. But this is the internal struggle that would define the next stretch of FF7. Cloud discovers what he is, and has to come to grips with what it actually means to be human, because just copying Zack Fairs homework will only get him so far.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • One Piece: How Robin's Quest For The True History Will Shape The World
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    Nico Robin's quest for the hidden truths of the world has always been one of the most profound and mysterious threads in One Piece. Now, with the Straw Hat Pirates having arrived in Elbaf and Robin reuniting with Saul, the giant who once saved her during the fall of Ohara, the stakes for her mission have never been higher.
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  • The Best Weapon Upgrades In The Forest
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    The Forest is a challenging survival horror game, taking place on an island inhabited by cannibals. The game starts with the player surviving a plane crash, but they are the only survivor of this accident. They must then find a way to survive and thrive in a very dangerous environment.
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  • What to Expect From Xbox Game Pass in 2025
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    2024 has been a good year for Xbox Game Pass. This year has seen plenty of first-party Game Pass releases, such as Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Plenty of great indie games have also appeared right alongside them, such as Nine Sols and Palworld. And, of course, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 made history for the subscription service, being the first Call of Duty to launch day-one on Xbox Game Pass, and breaking records for active subscribers as a result.
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  • Starcraft: Return To Mar-Sara
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    Its a fan game inspired by Starcraft, built on the Unreal Engine, where youll play as Raynor and blow up Confederacy bases on Mar Sara.There is also a Unit Test Level in this game, where you can test the available units. Controls:Q + Right Click - Attack the selected area;T - Using the Stimpack ability on Raynor;H - Using the Health Kit ability on Raynor or Minion;*)<
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  • Check out the first full trailer for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
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    Marvel just dropped the first trailer for its upcoming animated series, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, which will bring us back to Peter Parkers early days as a high school superhero. The art leans into a classic comic book style, and it looks like the story itself will be a departure from the MCU version of things, in contrast to how the show was initially described back in 2021 when it was first announced. Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will have 10 episodes, and debuts on Disney+ on January 29.Peter Parker is voiced by Hudson Thames. The cast also includes Colman Domingo as Norman Osborn, who we see in the trailer stepping in as Spider-Mans mentor, along with Zeno Robinson (Harry Osborn), Grace Song (Nico Minoru) and Charlie Cox (Daredevil). Hugh Dancy voices Otto Octavius aka Doctor Octopus. The animated series was first teased at Disney+ Day three years ago under a different name, Spider-Man: Freshman Year.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/check-out-the-first-full-trailer-for-your-friendly-neighborhood-spider-man-190300960.html?src=rss
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  • Tech Resolutions 2025 7 ways to survive January and upgrade your life with tech this year
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    Looking to upgrade your tech life in 2024? Here are 14 ways the TechRadar team is doing it and how you can do the same.
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