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My breaking point was IllumiNations. After that, I was done. I actually moved back to my hometown after only two years in Orlando after five years of planning to move there. That’s how upset I am about the direction Disney is going. And now that my all time favorite attraction, Splash Mountain...
Because Disney is more than just their movies (or at least it used to be). Without that creative freedom, we wouldn’t have classics Like Haunted Mansion, It’s a Small World, Enchanted Tiki Room, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, Space Mountain. Now they’re making movies (or already have)...
Black Cauldron. It bombed HARD at the box office which is why, and I’m not exactly fond of it at all. Feels more like an early Bluth movie than a Disney movie. but I’m surprised they haven’t tried to revive it at some point. It’s been 35 years, times change. Maybe audiences today would like it...
I'm not sure why they felt the need to make it look like the original in California. It had it's own unique identity. Colorful and very appealing fountains. Those fountains are not only some of my earliest Disney memories, but some of my earliest memories I have of my life, as I was two years...
Unpopular opinion, but I actually liked it. It’s not like it was permanent or anything. I do feel bad for “once in a lifetimes” though. That would suck big time.
I feel like most of the people that have problems with it haven’t even seen it. I had a friend who said it was racist but hadn’t actually seen it. I showed it to him and he said “That was it?”
I know how you feel. I have loved Disney and the parks my whole life and actually moved to Orlando in 2017 just to be close to Disney. But for a while, I haven’t been liking the direction the parks have been going in. I think the last straw for me was illuminations ending. I was there on the...
I disagree. When I go into a 1970's attraction, I want the charm and technology of the time period. Keep things original folks. I hate the changes they did to Alice in Wonderland over in Disneyland. That attraction is from the 50's, yet you no longer get the vintage charm because of the updates...