How dare you question them.I was at Dollywood this past September. And I have no idea what you're talking about.
How dare you question them.I was at Dollywood this past September. And I have no idea what you're talking about.
How dare you question them.
“Haters gonna hate,” per usual.
I like the idea - drawing the link from Disney’s nature films to a glimpse of a character based on that animal. You reach a broader audience - the folks who are there for the animals, and those who are there for the characters. No harm done, and keep the kids interested.
Your fairly offensive error here is referring to guests who will enjoy this as “low.”
Except when they do guest surveys, about the number 1 thing people want to see at Disney World is DISNEY stuff. Go figure. That means the movies, shows, etc. You might hate it, but you aren't the demo.
And the "bald-headed merch goon" (such a tasteful comment) won't lose any sleep over not pleasing the 1% on here that think they know better.
I also tend to be on the optimistic side of things when it comes to the changes at Disney. But the end of RoE is one of the things that really bugs me. I get that the show has aging and ailing infrastructure. I would have been ecstatic about a reimagining of RoE with new tech, or even a brand new show that was in the spirit of RoE... But what we are getting isn't that. At all.I still love Disney and I'm not even anti-this-change. @mikejs78 got me fired up about Reflections of Earth, which I'm colossally bummed about.
Except when they do guest surveys, about the number 1 thing people want to see at Disney World is DISNEY stuff. Go figure. That means the movies, shows, etc. You might hate it, but you aren't the demo.
And the "bald-headed merch goon" (such a tasteful comment) won't lose any sleep over not pleasing the 1% on here that think they know better.
Last I knew (though this is admittedly out of date), the attraction that gets the highest percentage of "Excellent" guest feedback ratings is Kilimanjaro Safaris, which is exactly 0% "Disney."So is Haunted Mansion not Disney enough then?
Is Aerosmith "Disney" enough?
What about Tower of Terror?
Disney is more than just slapping characters everywhere and calling it "Disney" ...
Because us 1% know Disney is more then just characters. It was a company that invested in new ideas (EPCOT Center, Animal Kingdom). They created and set the bar but I guess it’s time for us to move on KmanSo is Haunted Mansion not Disney enough then?
Is Aerosmith "Disney" enough?
What about Tower of Terror?
Disney is more than just slapping characters everywhere and calling it "Disney" ...
Except when they do guest surveys, about the number 1 thing people want to see at Disney World is DISNEY stuff. Go figure. That means the movies, shows, etc. You might hate it, but you aren't the demo.
And the "bald-headed merch goon" (such a tasteful comment) won't lose any sleep over not pleasing the 1% on here that think they know better.
I was at Dollywood this past September. And I have no idea what you're talking about.
Last I knew (though this is admittedly out of date), the attraction that gets the highest percentage of "Excellent" guest feedback ratings is Kilimanjaro Safaris, which is exactly 0% "Disney."
I also tend to be on the optimistic side of things when it comes to the changes at Disney. But the end of RoE is one of the things that really bugs me. I get that the show has aging and ailing infrastructure. I would have been ecstatic about a reimagining of RoE with new tech, or even a brand new show that was in the spirit of RoE... But what we are getting isn't that. At all.
Oh, and don't even get me started about the rumored removal of the torches around World Showcase. That's practically criminal.
Because us 1% know Disney is more then just characters. It was a company that invested in new ideas (EPCOT Center, Animal Kingdom). They created and set the bar but I guess it’s time for us to move on Kman
There’s been concerns over RoE over the last few years. However the IP inclusion for the new show is part mandate from Burbank and part being told the response to HEA.
Thank you.I love HEA; it's currently my favorite Disney show (beating out even RoE). But if I want to watch HEA, I can go over to the Magic Kingdom and watch it. I don't need it in Epcot as well .
I love HEA; it's currently my favorite Disney show (beating out even RoE). But if I want to watch HEA, I can go over to the Magic Kingdom and watch it. I don't need it in Epcot as well .
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