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Like other recent Disney attractions, the convoluted backstory isn't necessary. Guests shouldn't need to read paragraphs of information to understand what they're about to see.
How'd they fit the helicopter in the hospital? 🤔
But seriously, bio is one of a kind and just a great member of the Disney community. Hopefully it's nothing too serious.
Makes a lot of sense. We didn't renew our WDW annual pass. Instead, we'll use that money for Disneyland trips and Disney cruises. Those places still feel magical to us.
https://fortune.com/2023/01/19/nelson-peltz-disney-bob-iger-board-performance-track-record-analysis-sonnenfeld-tian/
This is a great read for those clamoring for Peltz to succeed. It has a nice recap of his previous failures.
It'd be really nice if Disneyland would publish their entertainment schedule a bit further out. As is, it's really hard to plan (or even consider) dining packages or dessert parties when it's not clear when the show runs.
His take is so optimistic and so flawed based purely on his distain for current management. He's buying hook, line, and sinker what Peltz is selling without enough critical thinking. Brayden does a lot of good work, but here he's a little over his head by not being familiar enough with how...
It felt that way because they were. He accidentally posted a caption one time and forgot to remove their notes and edits. It confirmed what many suspected about his account.
"Like a water park" sounds like they have a boutique experience in mind. I doubt they'd go the SeaWorld Discovery Cove route exactly, but that might be more in line with what they have in mind.
Yet another design at Disney that could belong anywhere. There's nothing unique about any of the designs Disney has rolled out the past several years. They could have easily included some nods or theming to a Carousel, like the name implies, but the generic route is the motto these days.
I'd rather see a new attraction built rather than updating Flight of Passage. An update to Flight of Passage could be fine if they went with the Star Tours treatment, but I don't see that happening.
I understand some will love it and that's great. But, I'd say people come to Disney because it's not like any other place. At the resorts, that's not really the case when the rooms are looking more and more familiar to any other hotel. That goes into a long rant on whether it's worth it to stay...
Make no mistake, the pirate rooms weren't great. The bed sizes alone hurt them. But, it does seem silly to celebrate Disney stripping out so much of its resort theming - the thing that made them unique - across property.