Kevin_W
Well-Known Member
One negative I forgot, it's near impossible to spin those teacups.
Compared to how fast you can whip them around in Florida, at DLP they barely move.
That's a feature, not a bug.
One negative I forgot, it's near impossible to spin those teacups.
Compared to how fast you can whip them around in Florida, at DLP they barely move.
One can argue specifics, but yes, 35 years later DLP can still pretty much hold its own against most anything built afterwards. Noteworthy, it is itself responsible for that not just in the positive way of its creative strengths, but also negatively because of its financial weakness. Making Disney investment-shy for decades.The only Disney theme park built since Disneyland Paris to have the same stunning level of detail AND have as diverse and substantial an attraction mix is Tokyo DisneySea
Animal Kingdom has the theming, but lacks the ride capacity. It will have 9 rides total when Tropical Americas is done, but still probably needs half a dozen more.
Disney California Adventure has a lot of rides, but has areas that fall short even after so many renovations
HKDL is a wonderful Magic Kingdom too, but you can see where corners were cut initially and like DCA its ride line up is still padded with flat rides more than it should be
I think the intent, directly or not, of SDL was to top DLP but I don't see enough consensus online that it did
One can argue specifics, but yes, 35 years later DLP can still pretty much hold its own against most anything built afterwards. Noteworthy, it is itself responsible for that not just in the positive way of its creative strengths, but also negatively because of its financial weakness. Making Disney investment-shy for decades.
I meant that DLP's financial struggles made Eisner investment shy. DCA and WDSP were bare-bones parks, even DAK though it hides it better. HK was built as a miniature park. If DLP can rival them, that's also owing to DLP itself very much having prevented future parks from opening on a lavish budget, until Shanghai, except when OLC footed the bill for TDS.Florida's Magic Kingdom though has had its own periods of stagnation, poor upkeep and show quality despite its success, so who knows? Maybe if DLP had been a financial smash, Disney and its co-owners still would have squeezed it dry while investing little back in. DLP arguably peaked when Disneyland in California suffered at the hands of local management.
DHS is bringing drawing classes back albeit with a recorded animato, not a live one.Adding "live drawing classes" to the list of things WDSP has that DHS no longer does, along with the Earful Tower and Catastrophe Canyon
So you agree, no live drawing classes at DHS.DHS is bringing drawing classes back albeit with a recorded animato, not a live one.
I just wasn’t sure if @Animaniac93-98 knew / remembered about the drawing classes coming to DHS.So you agree, no live drawing classes at DHS.
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