Who was the Disney executive who said,
"If we're spending X amount of money to renovate an attraction at its scheduled refurbishment date, why don't we spend a little more and enhance it with modern effects, technologies, and actually improve it and make it better than how it was previously, instead of simply restoring it back to its original state?"
Of course, the above is paraphrase, but I tried to word it according to what the executive meant to say in a way we can relate to it.
So, who was the executive? What was he talking about? Did they actually follow through with this? If so, which attractions? Were there any unrealized future plans?
"If we're spending X amount of money to renovate an attraction at its scheduled refurbishment date, why don't we spend a little more and enhance it with modern effects, technologies, and actually improve it and make it better than how it was previously, instead of simply restoring it back to its original state?"
Of course, the above is paraphrase, but I tried to word it according to what the executive meant to say in a way we can relate to it.
So, who was the executive? What was he talking about? Did they actually follow through with this? If so, which attractions? Were there any unrealized future plans?