BrerFoxesBayouAdventure
Well-Known Member
I've been lurking the thread for a while now so I don't really feel the need to dignify this with a proper response.You keep posting like you don't read the threads you're posting to.
The Indy retheme is being made to 'fit' DAK's theme.
Dinosaurs are such an easy sell too, like you'd think Disney would at the very least take advantage of "the blessing of space" WDW has and maybe add a small walking trail with animatronic dinosaurs or a new E-Ticket where Chester and Hester's currently is. I love the kitsch Dino-Rama brings to the area and I'm aware it's not for everyone, but it felt more like a temporary "band-aid" solution they just never bothered to fix/update.They didn't even TRY to fight Universal. They did nothing with Dinoland after Finding Nemo: The Musical opened, made zero effort to improve the land, didn't even TRY to add better dinosaur-themed rides to the land. Eisner probably would've attempted it, but Iger hates all non-IP attractions because he's terrified of taking risks.
I complain about the presence of IP in the parks a lot, but Ice Age would not only fit the area but enhance it and encompass a different group of prehistoric animals as well. There's at least two Ice Age attractions that currently exist in different parts around the world, but they're not nearly as polished as a WDI built attraction would be. I grew up on the Ice Age franchise and would love to see a well-thought out take on it in a theme park that's capable of building ambitious attractions.Disney owns Ice Age - a franchise about prehistoric animals that would work fine in Dinoland (and add some diversity regarding animal species to the park!). They did not create it, but they have shown that they're still willing to milk the franchise even after shutting down Blue Sky Studios in an attempt to kill Nimona. And if we're going to say The Good Dinosaur doesn't deserve anything in the parks because it was a flop, the most recent Indiana Jones movie was a flop too. And Disney also considered The Princess and the Frog a flop (it wasn't, but they considered it one), but THAT'S getting an attraction.
