Swiss Family Treehouse closing for 10 week refurbishment in July 2016

bork

Active Member
I was just thinking about how the night time work lights gives the tree an alien landing vibe. Then it occurred to me. A certain alien is going to be homeless soon, right? They're turning it into Stitch's treehouse!
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
I was just thinking about how the night time work lights gives the tree an alien landing vibe. Then it occurred to me. A certain alien is going to be homeless soon, right? They're turning it into Stitch's treehouse!

Fantastic! Theme it to a good movie that's actually more relevant to people today.
 

Hakunamatata

Le Meh
Premium Member
No. Swiss Family Robinson was a mediocre family adventure film with no real message. Lilo & Stitch was a beautiful film about love making people better, and how families can come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
I thought Lilo and the Abimination was about an alien that escaped to a mosquito sanctuary.
 

SpaceMountain75

Well-Known Member
The waning areas of the Disney parks that don't have "modern" IP shoehorned in are treasures that should be protected, IMO. I love the Swiss Family Treehouse because it leaves room for the individual to imagine themselves in the middle of the adventure, not having the story already filled in for them. Dreaming of living in hammocks, gathering water from buckets, and surveying the jungle from the peaks of a fortress in the trees is still relevant to any person with a sense of imagination. That's pure Disney.
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
The waning areas of the Disney parks that don't have "modern" IP shoehorned in are treasures that should be protected, IMO. I love the Swiss Family Treehouse because it leaves room for the individual to imagine themselves in the middle of the adventure, not having the story already filled in for them. Dreaming of living in hammocks, gathering water from buckets, and surveying the jungle from the peaks of a fortress in the trees is still relevant to any person with a sense of imagination. That's pure Disney.

That's also something you can do at home, without forking over the cash for a park ticket.
 

SpaceMountain75

Well-Known Member
You can imagine a castle view! Isn't that just as good?
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Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
All I'm saying is that when the best possible selling point is that you have a good look at something more interesting in the park, your attraction isn't that good.
 

Herbie

Well-Known Member
All I'm saying is that when the best possible selling point is that you have a good look at something more interesting in the park, your attraction isn't that good.

Good point, IF that was the best possible selling point, which it's not for those who aren't lazy and unimaginative/uninspired, and who have a respect for the creative output of Walt Disney himself.
 

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