Ignoring the mention of bogeymen and nurseries as Crowley has no knowledge of either, he says, "Yeah. The least obnoxious of those three Japanese boys wandering around told me that the school you went to was organized into houses of some kind. The park is similarly situated. There are eight 'lands' and the mouse will assign you to one of them. Main Street seems to be for normal people. You won't be surprised, I'm sure, to learn that there's no one there yet. Tomorrowland is futuristic, Critter Country for animals and animal lovers, and Toon Town seems to be for people who are animated - in any sense of the word. I'm not quite sure of the differences between Adventureland and Frontierland, but Fantasyland seems to be for overtly magical or fantastic beings and New Orleans Square appears to be more attuned for the elegant and/or occult. If you don't mind my saying so, Susan, you'd be welcome in New Orleans Square. There are still plenty of places that you could scratch out a comfortable living space. The park isn't exactly designed to function as a residence, so we're all just making do."
Actually, Crowley is living quite comfortably with a bedroom, living area, excellent kitchen and bar at his disposal and no need for a bathroom or showers, but everyone else is making do.
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Date: 2006-09-12 09:31 pm (UTC)Actually, Crowley is living quite comfortably with a bedroom, living area, excellent kitchen and bar at his disposal and no need for a bathroom or showers, but everyone else is making do.