Tony the Tigger
Well-Known Member
First and foremost...if you honestly believe that the "Company" would correct anything that is terrible...then your faith is horribly misplaced in the current generation running the show. Most of the decisions like:
and Epcot as a concept...being sold out and abused piece by piece.
- the Seas
- Norway's murder
- Stitch (one and done-how 'bout you?)
- the Yeti (and the fact that they still advertise it as being the big deal it is not)
- the death of and continued rotting of Wonders of Life
- Horizons (need I say more there?)
- the Imagination pavilion and it's horrible history of bad attempts to out-do what wasn't broken as a concept to begin with (could have been a classic as much as ANY Magic Kingdom classic!)
- Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom in general..what a dump!
- the ever-disappearing AA's of the Energy Pavilion
- the cheapness of Dinoland USA (cheap name from the get-go)
- the empty show building behind the Japan pavilion
- the fact that Hollywood Studios has literally half a park left and is STILL open for the same rate as the other parks..even though they're trying to "re-format"
...there is NO end to some of the stupidity and bad stewardship...
I can keep making this list go on...
The only thing they want corrected is the weight of the wallet...it should always be heavier... and if you think they're doing such "miracle work" as of late...take a look at these firings and resignations these last few weeks...things ain't going well...and while many Disney "fans" choose to overlook it (and that's their business) or just "drink the Kool-Aid"...
I ain't one of them. I'm holding out hope for a return to sanity...and from the looks of it, it's gonna be a while.
Add all the qualifiers you want...you're just shooting a BB Gun at a freight train...objectivity is in the eye of the beholder...
On one end are the Kool-Aid drinkers. On the other end are the purists. Each to their own skewed creed.
In the middle, well that's where I live. Nobody's evil. It's a theme park. It'll all be fine. I can have an opinion about whether or not I think I'm going to like something, but I can hold off judgment until I see it in action.
Geez, if anything kills the "magic" it's conversations like these more than Disney tweaking anything.
But if a little tweak "ruins" something for you, I don't know what to tell you, and I'll hold back what would probably come across as an insulting observation.

. No one has a problem when Disney IP is used correctly. Once upon a time the only place in the parks you would find attractions based on Disney cartoons from the movies was Fantasyland. The first major attraction to break this mold I believe was Splash Mountain in Disneyland in 1989 but since it was placed in a land with a show about singing bears called Bear Country which was renamed to Critter Country, the log flume past singing animals from Song of the South wasn't so out of place and fit right in. For WDW I think it was the addition of the Little Mermaid show in what used to be called MGM. Once again though it was placed in a fitting area next to an attraction all about Disney's animation process. Now fast forward to Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland circa 1998 and we have the first instance of character infusion in an already existing ride for the purpose of synergy and, very likely, merchandise sales: Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin (a year later Winnie the Pooh would replace Mr. Toad for the same reasons). An attraction that has been cloned the world over and exists in every Tomorrowland. In MK it uses the same track, ride vehicles, and screen tunnel as the attraction before it. "You're in space shooting aliens and stuff so what's the problem of it being in Tomorrowland?" Ok, I can see that. The problem comes when you look at the precedent that has been set since. Buzz is what made made decisions like Stirch's Great Escape, Tiki Room Under New Management (thank the tiki gods for that fire), Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor (I like this show but it could've easily been put in DHS with Toy Story Mania), the Seas with Nemo, Gran Fiesta Tour (I do like those new AA's...), Frostrom, and Guardians of the Tower of Terror/Rockin' Rollercoaster all seem like great ideas that are much more preferable to actual new attractions all in the name of synergy. To bring this rant back to the topic at hand I have nothing against the Muppets. I would just prefer it if everything Muppets was appropriately kept in Muppet Courtyard.