Nobody will argue with you on that. We’re talking about the same company that tried to purge Zipadeedoodah from the parks…and left 4 different versions of it playing in different areas of the resorts. They’re so bad at censoring stuff for over sensitivity, and nobody really cares anyways. One...
I’ve seen internal documentation where the character performers aren’t even allowed to use the term “friends from the other side”. It’s no rumour. The character isn’t banished, but he has been heavily censored to the point where he isn’t to be associated with anything related to voodoo (his...
I agree. Though when I’m referring to the changes in Frontierland, I’m referring to all of the changes in Frontierland. The land has seen radical change unlike anything seen before.
I think y’all underestimate it. It’s been a core part of the castle park’s identity for 70 years. Splash Mountain has been a core part of that identity for 30 years. People don’t like seeing beloved elements of their childhood change so drastically and rapidly. It would be one thing to shorten...
It’s a relatively easy change to make that wins them some favour back from the fans. Though I’m not sure how stupid they think we are to completely forget what’s going on in the area formerly known as “Frontierland”.
If they redo the dialogue and bring in a new voice cast…they really should bring in Rex Allen Jr as the voice of the dad. He (naturally) has a similar voice to his father. It would be a great tribute.
I feel like there’s almost no chance of this, unless they go the Ai route. That final scene is for sure changing. The question is…to what? Will it be a return to the original Progress City ending? Or will it be something new entirely? And if it’s the former…will they bring back the original show...
I wonder if Splash Mountain would’ve still been in this bracket had it stuck around at WDW? Certainly it wouldn’t have gone out first like it’s lacklustre replacement.
Anyways, Rise is long overdue for elimination. Quality ride, but it’s easily skippable and far from a classic.