To play devils advocate, 'Ms. Ellen's Wild Energy Ride' was (in my opinion) incredibly weak. Im not talking Superstar Limo bad, but more along the lines of the kind of feeling you get when you walk through Dinorama. My question is: why do people care that it is gone? Maybe Im not getting it. I...
Even with Toy Story Land open it's still not enough. I think they honestly should've waited to close GMR until at least Galaxies Edge opens because you're essentially buying a ticket to walk into a glorified Downtown Disney.
Having been a listener (don't nuke me) of his long running nightly podcast, I can sort of see his immaturity emerge in different moments. He is kinda like the ultimate version of Youtube for all things Disney parks. That is definitely not a good thing.
At this point, their is no going back; it's best to see Tomorrowland in a "Dr. Strangelove" point of view: Dr. IP Love or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The IP
In Disneyland's Splash Mountain, a demo was made of the song "Sooner or Later" and it was to be played in the current track of "Burrow's Lament". It's very odd and out of place. My kinda style.
I don't get it. How will Disneyland even be walkable when Galaxy's Edge opens? Opening day alone will, in my mind, be in comparison to the infamous Black Sunday minus the news reporters making out with patrons.
Is it weird that the Stitch meet & greet is called Stich's Alien Encounter? Talk about dancing on a dead corpse, and then spitting at the people mourning said corpse, all while shouting, "You'll never get this baaack!!"
I never really liked the whole "design a car" aspect of Test Track. It seemed unnecessary, glad they're having people skip it. However, if they bring back that classic pre show vid of the girl and the guy going over what tests we'll be doing, i'll be more than happy to go back in that room.