No I don’t think that’s what people want. But at some point people need to acknowledge that WDW is supposed to be fun.The Disney owned and branded website is full of breathless excitement over everything... perhaps they would rather look on that site rather than actually discuss the good the bad and the ugly on these discussion forums...
I have seen (and made) lots of posts about the good, but I never have seen the latter two responses you claim.[...] It would be nice to be able to point out some of the good without getting a rose-colored glasses meme or being told that what I actually see at WDW is not really happening there.
Good for the site? It’s a site for discussing Disney parks. This thread and muppets specifically have quite a few negative points that should be expressed.That’s not surprising but there are several posters commenting on the negativity lately and that perception isn’t good for the site.
What were your posts about the good?
It would be great if Disney remembered that WDW is supposed to be fun. Guests are not the ones responsible for making it fun.No I don’t think that’s what people want. But at some point people need to acknowledge that WDW is supposed to be fun.
It would be nice to be able to point out some of the good without getting a rose-colored glasses meme or being told that what I actually see at WDW is not really happening there.
I understand that means a great deal to some people. But there are others who will prefer the replacements.It would be great if Disney remembered that WDW is supposed to be fun. Guests are not the ones responsible for making it fun.
Right now, Disney is ripping out the RIVERS OF AMERICA. If a poster told you 15 years ago that Disney was going to do this, you would have dismissed them as an absurd doomer. And you would have been right to do that.
It's funny because when you say that, I'm thinking:It would be great if Disney remembered that WDW is supposed to be fun. Guests are not the ones responsible for making it fun.
Right now, Disney is ripping out the RIVERS OF AMERICA. If a poster told you 15 years ago that Disney was going to do this, you would have dismissed them as an absurd doomer. And you would have been right to do that.
I have to always remind myself that there is a whole world outside of our Disney/Theme parks sphere. Something I might not like may be loved by millions of other people and that's okay I'm not more important than anyone else just because I love the parks. I understand that while I'm not the biggest fan of what's replacing ROA, there is gonna be a generation of kids who will and millions of adults who will love it.I understand that means a great deal to some people. But there are others who will prefer the replacements.
At the end of the day it’s a place where people go to enjoy themselves and many do so. Guests are having fun and Disney is making that possible.
Yes. We all love waiting in lines at theme parks with no way to escape them. Makes for an outstanding overall experience.I have to always remind myself that there is a whole world outside of our Disney/Theme parks sphere. Something I might not like may be loved by millions of other people and that's okay I'm not more important than anyone else just because I love the parks. I understand that while I'm not the biggest fan of what's replacing ROA, there is gonna be a generation of kids who will and millions of adults who will love it.
One good thing about this is that people will hopefully stop comparing Disneyland to WDW. It will give the Magic Kingdom its own identity once this, and Villains open hopefully around 2029.I have to always remind myself that there is a whole world outside of our Disney/Theme parks sphere. Something I might not like may be loved by millions of other people and that's okay I'm not more important than anyone else just because I love the parks. I understand that while I'm not the biggest fan of what's replacing ROA, there is gonna be a generation of kids who will and millions of adults who will love it.
This is not a “both sides” issue. The Rivers are an integral part of the park. They are central to the narrative and aesthetics of a huge, central part of the resort and three headliner attractions. This is not about folks who like to ride Mark Twain. From a storytelling and design standpoint, the choices Disney is making are creatively indefensible.I understand that means a great deal to some people. But there are others who will prefer the replacements.
At the end of the day it’s a place where people go to enjoy themselves and many do so. Guests are having fun and Disney is making that possible.
And to your point, people won't realize what beauty we have lost until it is too late.This is not a “both sides” issue. The Rivers are an integral part of the park. They are central to the narrative and aesthetics of a huge, central part of the resort and three headliner attractions. This is not about folks who like to ride Mark Twain. From a storytelling and design standpoint, the choices Disney is making are creatively indefensible.
Oh! Ok..... well then....what do we have to discuss? LOLI understand that means a great deal to some people. But there are others who will prefer the replacements.
At the end of the day it’s a place where people go to enjoy themselves and many do so. Guests are having fun and Disney is making that possible.
Why do you think I would want to do that?Oh! Ok..... well then....what do we have to discuss? LOL
Seriously if all you want to do is exclaim how wonderful everything is, and what an amazing job everyone is doing managing the parks, and everything is sunshine and lollipops, you should really be on the Disney owned website... It would give their staff writers a break.
There are millions of adults who would enjoy a dog track or a casino. That really isn’t a defense.I have to always remind myself that there is a whole world outside of our Disney/Theme parks sphere. Something I might not like may be loved by millions of other people and that's okay I'm not more important than anyone else just because I love the parks. I understand that while I'm not the biggest fan of what's replacing ROA, there is gonna be a generation of kids who will and millions of adults who will love it.
Do you believe this emerged from a vacuum? That a lot of posters here woke up and said, “Today I want to be sad about something I loved?” Or is it possible that Disney is making a lot of terrible decisions?the constant negativity.
Of course it will “impact on the natural vibes of Frontierland and Liberty Square,” they’re ripping out the central element around which both areas were aesthetically and narratively oriented! What a crazy thing to say!But discussions have to progress. You've been saying the same things since this projects was announced, and even when we get new information its just the same discussion of "I like RoA so I won't like its replacement". We've had confirmation that there will be a significant water pressence with the Cars attraction, plus sections of the national park to explore on foot, and their designing the new attraction so it won't impact on the natural vibes of Frontierland and Liberty Square, particularly with noise. Yet, I keep seeing the same "discussion" that this is a mistake because their getting rid of all the water in the area and it will impact the views and sounds from Frontierland and Liberty Square.
Oh! Ok..... well then....what do we have to discuss? LOL
Seriously if all you want to do is exclaim how wonderful everything is, and what an amazing job everyone is doing managing the parks, and everything is sunshine and lollipops, you should really be on the Disney owned website... It would give their staff writers a break.
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