I think the mass of Seekers got last ride. What a fitting send off
I hate to be a buzzkill (believe me I wish this happened), but this didn't happen. They came back in from the exit area calmly, then a couple of minutes later a different group came through and the applause happened, followed by the "please leave".
Besides it coming at the expense of prehistory and extinction representation in the park, I feel like the biggest driver of skepticism towards the project is the lack of a live animal exhibit component. Like there'd be a lot less "Is Encanto actually going to focus on Antonio's animal buddies or are they just a cover for Disney to program robots to sing the Bruno meme song everybody forgot already?" questions if they had a capybara enclosure somewhere outside.
My biggest source of skepticism is pattern recognition.
Guardians of the Galaxy is not about the Big Bang.
Frozen Ever After is not about Norway. Remy's is not about France.
Zootopia is not about biomes.
And that's just the ones that get the "maybe they can make it work" label, not counting the ones where they just threw up their hands and said "yeah whatever we're just going to write some crap about how words have new meanings now" because there's no way to even pretend it'll be made to work like Cars in Frontierland.
The one instance people have of it supposedly being done is Pandora (and even then...); that's not a good track record. Disney clearly doesn't have any interest in anything outside of superficial token gestures towards pretending to care.
Even some of the biggest proponents of this change openly don't think this is going to happen and instead just argue we shouldn't care.
It’s as if they believe it was either total replacement or nothing. A new area that’s still based on dinosaurs to replace the carnival? Crazy talk. People hate dinosaurs.
Have they already started selling Indiana Jones and Mirabel dolls in there?
There are a few things I want to point out really quick:
- Someone at Disney felt it was worthwhile to go through the time and effort to design and order the new dinosaur toys for the Fossil Fun Games, which are clearly better quality and cost the company more than the old ones (complete with ticket price increase).
- The Dinosaur gift shop removed conventional Dinosaur merchandise like shirts and pins for a while...but it never stopped selling dinosaurs.
- After carving Dinoland up so badly you can't even tell what it is from the outside, suddenly a merchandise cart selling dinosaur toys appeared outside of the walls.
Not even Disney believes the "dinosaurs don't sell/aren't popular anymore" thing.