MickeyMouse10
Well-Known Member
Well the park has already changed names more times than any other Disney park correct? It’s a major cost to rebrand something, and it causes confusion to guests. (People still are confused about Disney springs).
But I agree.... the name doesn’t really fit the park at all. Which again I think is kinda sad.... I miss what it once was, even though I still enjoy visiting it.
Yep, it's too bad they didn't stick with the original plans for the Muppets and Roger Rabbits sections. It would have made it so different then any of the other parks.
I'm glad they didn't go with the D*ck Tracy (Buzz Lightyear) ride though. Although the Chicago setting would have looked cool, giving kids tommy guns probably isn't. It was either that or the Indiana Jones Adventure like ride version. But D*ck Tracy's relevance like most live actions quickly faded from memory like Madonna's acting career.
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