

Let’s take a look back at the Griswold family’s home from the movie and how it was decorated for the holidays.Ĭlark Griswold’s House in “Christmas Vacation” He spends the rest of the movie trying to do just that! When his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo) worries that it might not be quite as perfect as he imagines, he says, “Christmas is about resolving differences and seeing through the petty problems of family life.” That's how Kathy Bark feels, "Why didn't you duplicate the design? It's not the same, at all.shouldn't even have the same name." While Michael Hutchinson similarly says, "I just wish if you wanted to rebuild it and call it by the same name, you woulda used the trains with similar seating, and you would have made it full steel, no wood whatsoever.In National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase) gets his wish for a big family Christmas. There are also the folks who wonder why they didn't re-create the exact same ride. Sarah posted that her kids are excited about the new ride because she's told them for years how awesome the original was. While Jesse McCall thinks they should have never gotten rid of the coaster in the first place. David Watkins wrote it was always his favorite.

Then there's the crowd that just loved the classic coaster.

They couldn't even build that ride again if they wanted to." While Bruce suggested they should have called it "Zambezi Zinger 2.0" to which Christopher then responds, "I would have called it Zambezi Zinger: The Safari Continues, Expedition 2, or something like that." Christopher Williams responded to Pam, "It's not about the ride being exactly the same. Not even close! Why are you giving it the same name?" Some like Pam Haskins Burns are frustrated that since it's a different coaster, why give it the same name? She writes, "It's not the same.

Not to mention when Six Flags Great America in Chicago tried to remove their Schwarzkopf Speedracer Roller Coaster, pretty much the same ride with a different name, the park's fans screamed bloody murder loud enough that they changed their mind. Now, I suspect Worlds of Fun's social media folks knew this postcard would generate a whole lot of passionate comments for and against the new roller coaster because well, people have passion for the original one.
