Agent H
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NO this would very easily become an under new management for a new generationShame they could go with another one they now own...The Rio cast..
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NO this would very easily become an under new management for a new generationShame they could go with another one they now own...The Rio cast..
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As much as putting Stitch in it....NO this would very easily become an under new management for a new generation
That's what I've been trying to figure out.That confuses me even more. Why did they not update his costume? Was a wig really that expensive?
nah stitch is cute i am just imagining the yellow and red birds trying to make the tiki room “hip and cool again “ by turning it into a night club kinda like the enchanted tiki room: get the feverAs much as putting Stitch in it....
LOL definitely not true, audiences have been engaged with the new show far more than before.And having just experienced the Country Bears for the first time live since the redo - I cannot imagine a worse show. It was a terrible redo, and worse, it was a boring show. I hated everything about it. I left the theater mad. It wasn’t just bad, it was horrendous. Even the rest of the audience didn’t seem to vibe with it. The parents in the room kept trying to get their kids to engage by telling them where the songs came from, but it never connected with anyone. When parents have to coax their kids into enjoying something that was re-written specifically for them, it’s bad. I’d rather have just seen the whole thing close completely.
As someone who isnt a fan of the new show, I concur that guests are more engaged with the new show vs the old show by a long shot.LOL definitely not true, audiences have been engaged with the new show far more than before.
Not when I sat through it. It was awkward and silent with nearly a full house.LOL definitely not true, audiences have been engaged with the new show far more than before.
In fairness, that’s also how many of my viewings of the original were.Not when I sat through it. It was awkward and silent with nearly a full house.
Based on your in-depth study of audience engagement over the course of the past several months as compared with engagement in the months prior to the previous show closing, correct?LOL definitely not true, audiences have been engaged with the new show far more than before.
Two quick notes. I’ve done the Tokyo Tiki Room many times. It’s not anywhere near as fun or engaging as the original version. It gets old really fast. Disney needs to stop messing with good originals.
And having just experienced the Country Bears for the first time live since the redo - I cannot imagine a worse show. It was a terrible redo, and worse, it was a boring show. I hated everything about it. I left the theater mad. It wasn’t just bad, it was horrendous. Even the rest of the audience didn’t seem to vibe with it. The parents in the room kept trying to get their kids to engage by telling them where the songs came from, but it never connected with anyone. When parents have to coax their kids into enjoying something that was re-written specifically for them, it’s bad. I’d rather have just seen the whole thing close completely.
You do realize the same thing applies to @Admiral01 right?Based on your in-depth study of audience engagement over the course of the past several months as compared with engagement in the months prior to the previous show closing, correct?
No, because that was an account of a single personal experience and not a claim regarding larger trends.You do realize the same thing applies to @Admiral01 right?
Is it possible it’s something he’s done multiple times and so has seen it firsthand several times? By contrast it sounds like @Admiral01 has only done it onceNo, because that was an account of a single personal experience and not a claim regarding larger trends.
Your claim that when parents have to coax their children into enjoying something it means that thing is bad falls apart when you realize how many things you have to coax a grumpy toddler into settling down and actually trying to enjoy I’ve experienced this firsthand many times with my little brotherTwo quick notes. I’ve done the Tokyo Tiki Room many times. It’s not anywhere near as fun or engaging as the original version. It gets old really fast. Disney needs to stop messing with good originals.
And having just experienced the Country Bears for the first time live since the redo - I cannot imagine a worse show. It was a terrible redo, and worse, it was a boring show. I hated everything about it. I left the theater mad. It wasn’t just bad, it was horrendous. Even the rest of the audience didn’t seem to vibe with it. The parents in the room kept trying to get their kids to engage by telling them where the songs came from, but it never connected with anyone. When parents have to coax their kids into enjoying something that was re-written specifically for them, it’s bad. I’d rather have just seen the whole thing close completely.
That’s not the claim that was made.Is it possible it’s something he’s done multiple times and so has seen it firsthand several times? By contrast it sounds like @Admiral01 has only done it once
I have observed much more engagement both in person and on clips, either way it’s possible one show was disengaged but that doesn’t mean that’s the norm.That’s not the claim that was made.
Well, again, that wasn’t the claim. Children does not just mean toddlers and having to repeatedly point out references. Grabbing attention is a primary job of entertainment offerings. The fundamental problem with everything having to be referential is that it requires the audience to know all of the references.Your claim that when parents have to coax their children into enjoying something it means that thing is bad falls apart when you realize how many things you have to coax a grumpy toddler into settling down and actually trying to enjoy I’ve experienced this firsthand many times with my little brother
That seems a bit extreme - have you seen Vacation or Christmas versions?I’d rather have just seen the whole thing close completely.
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