HMF
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Indeed!Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management
Leave a Legacy?
Indeed!Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management
Leave a Legacy?
In retrospect maybe but under a better management team it could potentially have been a worthy replacement. My philosophy on changes in the parks is basically the same as Tony Baxter's. If you take something away, Make sure what is replacing it is better. I actually have written an article with my thoughts on TBA. I tried to make it as not political as I possibly could while still addressing the underlying issues.Agree. For another comparison, I think all agree that Splash should never have been rethemed.
That's not just a problem at Disney.These are the Idiocracy version of theme park attractions.
Actually , IMHO The reason Stitch failed was because it was trying to find a happy medium between too scary for kids and too juvenile for adults and failed spectacularly.Sounds like ITTBAB got the Alien Encounter retheme treatment-sanitized and cute and cuddly for all of the little pixie dusters!
As with SGE, the strange thing about Tiana's is that most people who are in the demographic they seem to be aiming for can't ride it because of height restrictions.it seems a trend is forming where Disney is no longer aiming for general audiences and universal appeal and instead making attractions for individual age groups. This one being laser-focused on kids. (like Tiana)
Frenetic story-based attractions are the least repeatable, all else being equal, I believe. I personally wish there were more low-key -- literally relaxing -- "mood piece" attractions and shows. Given how overstimulating theme parks can be, a calming break can be so welcome. One of my all-time favorite attractions was the Sparkletts Water Fantasy show at SeaWorld (I saw it on every visit in San Diego, not sure if it was elsewhere). A theater "in the round" (or at least two sides looking to the middle) with a music, fountain, light show. Absolutely fantastic.Disney is typically really good with attraction pacing, whereas bad pacing remains one of Universal's biggest flaws in attraction design. This actually might be the first time where the pacing is true Universal style, just straight into frenetic chaos the entire time and never easing off.
I believe this is a problem in all of corporate America right now. People are so fearful of being labeled "difficult" or "toxic" or getting called out in "360 degree reviews" they just keep mum about bad work. They keep their heads down, just hoping to evade the next layoff. And the result of that is not surprising. It's critical HR departments train on effectively providing critical feedback.The bigger problem with Imagineering, I believe. Seems they're either unable to speak critically, or constructive criticism is just discouraged. It could also be that they're too "afraid" to say anything.
Yeah I included Universal's Minions Mayhem in that comment. And the list wasn't exhaustive for sure.That's not just a problem at Disney.
They always looked temporary and still do almost twenty-five years later.Oh yeah, btw, something I thought I might point out about both Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management & Journey Into >Your Imagination/With Figment. Oddly similar signage design philosophy. Lol :
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I am legitimately surprised how big a flop this is. I would have hated it anyway being the theming purist I am but I have never seen anything like a consistent consensus on anything here before. The best comparison I can think of is JIYI and that happened when we still had to be off the phone to access the internet.They something good and they need it fast. This show is a flop and people are being vocal about it.
That is a common theme right now.The bigger problem with Imagineering, I believe. Seems they're either unable to speak critically, or constructive criticism is just discouraged. It could also be that they're too "afraid" to say anything.
The bigger problem with Imagineering, I believe. Seems they're either unable to speak critically, or constructive criticism is just discouraged. It could also be that they're too "afraid" to say anything.
Larson must be rolling in his grave at that."I let you live here for free and don't even charge you rent."
I’ve heard the shareholder theory, but as a shareholder I don’t know how any of us should be pleased. The value is stagnant. If anything, I think any shareholder that continues to put up with this low quality product needs their head examined. Disney hasn’t been good for a while and it’s showing no signs of improving anytime soon, nor does the share value….It's a combination of doing what is easiest to please shareholders and promoting people who don't have any real vision, talent, or understanding of theme parks into important decision makers.
Literally no guests are out there demanding: "You know what, instead of attractions that are fun for everyone, what I really want is stuff that panders to my kids that won't challenge them or resonate with them in any way, that will be about as memorable as YouTube Kids autoplaying random Cocomelon videos."
Just wait and see what they’ve got planned for the corpse of ROA….I am legitimately surprised how big a flop this is. I would have hated it anyway being the theming purist I am but I have never seen anything like a consistent consensus on anything here before. The best comparison I can think of is JIYI and that happened when we still had to be off the phone to access the internet.
I do hope you are right and that it is as unpopular as possible.Just wait and see what they’ve got planned for the corpse of ROA….
Personally, I find "When it comes to the universe, we're all shareholders!" a far more cringeworthy line.It's the animation studio instead of Imagineering, but consider: "I let you live here for free and don't even charge you rent."
That line is widely mocked for being objectively stupid.
I understand the sentiment but I have to disagree here. Disney is likely investing hundreds of millions into the Cars project and altering Frontierland significantly. While I’ll miss the RoA, I certainly hope this is a homerun and upgrade to the MK.I do hope you are right and that it is as unpopular as possible.
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