Talk:The Disney Vault/@comment-5782071-20190730001528

So, I've had an idea that, as an artifact, the first ticket to one of the Disney parks ever sold would create a reconstruction of the entire park it's for, including both old and current attractions.

But a thought I may have had ages ago that I just now remember: Disney World or Land would be prime candidates for a location artifact or Artifact Exclusion Zone, no? Super iconic, super influential, filled with thousands upon thousands of people with circumstances that are rife with emotion (fear, excitement, joy, love, etc.) all condensed in one area.

Of course, since the parks are so large and well-funded, there's no eay way they can be shut down and quarantined if the WH thought it should be were it an artifact/AEZ, which begs several questions:

1. Should one of the parks even be an artifact in our canon?

2. If it is, what effects should it have?

3. Would those effects, or just the fact it's an artifact/AEZ alone, necessitate its closure and quarantine? Would it be allowed to function as it is? OR, would the WH have some sort of system in place to minimize its effects while still allowing it to function (for example, a laaaaarge Neutralizer pump system throughout the park in question like the WH itself has)?

4. If it's not an artifact, should there be an explanation as to why such a prime artifact candidate hasn't become an artifact yet?

5. Semi-related, but does the WH keep an eye on locations seen as easy or prime candidates for becoming AEZ's? Monuments like the Statue of Liberty or the Eiffel Tower, locations like the White House (the same questions above could easily apply to the White House as well), etc.