EricsBiscuit
Well-Known Member
Calvin Coolidge once said "It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." The same applies to the replacement of classic theme park attractions.
This isn't That.Change for the sake of change is pointless.
The post I was quoting said change makes the park “sacred.” Change in and of itself is not a good thing.This isn't That.
Change in and of itself is change. Neither good nor bad. But I see your point.The post I was quoting said change makes the park “sacred.” Change in and of itself is not a good thing.
Oh boy, rock work!There is absolutely nothing at Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, or any of the other parks owned by Herschend that would approach Piston Peak if Disney does even their average standard rock work in the area.
Herschend wouldn’t even build a ride like this to begin with. They would just build another exposed steel coaster and call it a day.
Your comment couldn’t possibly be more disingenuous.
It isn’t?This isn't That.
Now Disney's hypothetical rock work is so exceptional, it can't be criticized!Oh boy, rock work!
When it comes to replacing classic attractions designed by protégés of Walt Disney or Walt himself, the chances of an improvement from change (I.e. outright replacement) are minimal. As such, they should not be replaced. Focus on the other low hanging fruit around the park.Change in and of itself is change. Neither good nor bad. But I see your point.
And the EPCOT reimagining.I recall everyone was saying the same thing about Tiana's Bayou Adventure, and look at how THAT turned out.
This has been refuted before, frequently and at length. So in the interest of brevity and at the risk of being ever so impolite… this is really dumb.
At some point…. It ceases to be Walt Disneys Magic Kingdom. Not sure where that point is.
Closing attractions without replacement is a bad thing too... With the amount of overcrowding while claiming the attendance numbers are down seems to indicate something bad is happening...
Why is Tomorrowland a wreck and left that way? Why does the Speedway even exist at this point? Why wasn't the Cars attraction folded into the already existing Speedway location?
I feel like the ROA and TSI were allowed to exist without updates and additions which eventually led to lower attendance and their reason for closure... and Railroad is in just as precarious a situation as it also has had absolutely no additional scenic updates since the Mickey's Birthdayland temporary additions over 30 years ago...
Walt wanted a place where families can have fun together. It will always be that. Trying to draw boundaries to that, saying that it has to have a castle and a riverboat or look like X Y and Z actually does more harm to Walt's original vision than I think some realize.
If it had to be kept as a museum to the point of preventing families from having fun there, then it would definitely stop being Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom.
Glancing at the wait times in MK -Closing attractions without replacement is a bad thing too... With the amount of overcrowding while claiming the attendance numbers are down seems to indicate something bad is happening... Why is Tomorrowland a wreck and left that way? Why does the Speedway even exist at this point? Why wasn't the Cars attraction folded into the already existing Speedway location? I feel like the ROA and TSI were allowed to exist without updates and additions which eventually led to lower attendance and their reason for closure... and Railroad is in just as precarious a situation as it also has had absolutely no additional scenic updates since the Mickey's Birthdayland temporary additions over 30 years ago...
I recall everyone was saying the same thing about Tiana's Bayou Adventure, and look at how THAT turned out.
This may come as a shock but many of us visit lots of other theme/ amusement parks.
Everything I’ve seen about Piston Peak reminds me of something Herschend would build. Which is fun - Herschend does great things. But it shrinks the gap for me that’s for sure.
Why do people keep calling the loss of Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island and expansion? An expansion it is not - it is a removal of an attraction(s) to be replaced with another attraction on the same site.
It is an expansion of capacity.Why do people keep calling the loss of Rivers of America and Tom Sawyer Island and expansion? An expansion it is not - it is a removal of an attraction(s) to be replaced with another attraction on the same site.
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