_caleb
Well-Known Member
From your perspective, would there be a limit to what you’re okay with seeing from outside the parks? Do you see a difference between unthemed areas (like the outside of a plain, unthemed building), and clearly-visible backstage areas (like garbage dumpsters and foodservice delivery).Warning, unpopular opinion...
If I'm in a giant black-top asphalt parking lot surrounded by thousands of cars and bus depots and other infrastructure, I don't care what sort of themed or unthemed glimpses of the park I get from outside the park. I'm already in an unthemed wasteland.
So, the only park that I would care about outside-the-park theming is MK, which has endeavored making the approach to the park from very far away to be all nicely themed. Good idea in theory. In practice, it makes actually getting into the park a hassle having to cross a lake with huge crowds to do so. I wind up cursing this attempt at outside-the-park theming.
Mind you, I have experienced a pleasant approach to the MK when crowds were low and I wasn't jammed into the monorail or ferry. But we all know how overcrowded MK has become. And waiting for the next monorail/ferry, or the one after that, and getting packed in is not so much fun. At that point, I care little for how well themed outside-the-park is.
I can see a difference, and to my knowledge, Disney still does (and should continue to do) a decent job of hiding the ugly inner-workings even if they don’t put much effort into theming the backside of rockwork and stuff.