What a waste of a valuable space of land at DHS. During the day, nothing goes on at Fantasmic and at night is the same.Yikes. At first I thought maybe this was talking about the Electric Water Pageant but Fantasmic! not returning sounds terrible
What a waste of a valuable space of land at DHS. During the day, nothing goes on at Fantasmic and at night is the same.Yikes. At first I thought maybe this was talking about the Electric Water Pageant but Fantasmic! not returning sounds terrible
Brutal, but these are straight FACTS. I avoided Fantasmic like it was the plague. Not my job! While I really do love the show... I fear for the worst.A show that already has dated gear. A show that requires a production crew to do regular maintenance on that gear. A show that needed serious technical updates before covid. A show that has old moving lights and needs new lights. A show with water leakage issues. A show that will take many hours of production labor just to get it back to working shape. When effects sit (for months and longer) things don’t just fire up on their own.
That’s why I don’t hold out hope. And I don’t see the company putting the necessary funds into it.
Money is the reason. Dollywood has entertainment as well.Here's what I don't get: I went to Universal last week for the 1st time in 5+ years. THEY have entertainment - a lot of it - why can't Disney? Also, it was nice to see the TMs without the face shields - those have to be absolutely miserable for Disney CMs
Money is the reason. Dollywood has entertainment as well.
What a waste of a valuable space of land at DHS. During the day, nothing goes on at Fantasmic and at night is the same.
I know people in entertainment who are still furloughed at Disney. There is a reason all the equity actors and union musicians went from furloughed to laid off.Someone tell Pete Werner he better start preparing to lead the Bring Back Entertainment parade (as he says he will if Equity doesn’t return like before).
From what I’m hearing it doesn’t sound good.
Guest demand = profit so I don't know what you're saying. Sometimes a show/entertainment is the soul reason someone may visit a specific park. That's a whole theme park ticket day right there.I hate to say, but I suspect the only numbers that make sense is if said entertainment was "profitable", not how much guest demand there was. Thinking along those lines, could we see a return of Hoop De Do? Yes, but it will be a shell of it's former self while they make it more "Profitable"
They could bring back to shows buy without the equity actors and use regular CM's. It saves in cost of the show.Guest demand = profit so I don't know what you're saying. Sometimes a show/entertainment is the soul reason someone may visit a specific park. That's a whole theme park ticket day right there.
Guest demand = profit so I don't know what you're saying. Sometimes a show/entertainment is the soul reason someone may visit a specific park. That's a whole theme park ticket day right there.
No, they cannot. Florida prohibits mandatory union membership but Equity still represents those roles.They could bring back to shows buy without the equity actors and use regular CM's. It saves in cost of the show.
I tried to find the best thread to ask this rather than start a new one....
Do any of the insiders know what future plans are post-Covid regarding entertainment? Specifically, are shows like Hoop De Doo or Sprit of Aloha gone forever or is there plans/anticipation that they will return when we return to "normal"? I'm not asking about a timeframe but more like "have they taken the opportunity to cut these forever?" or is there an intention to bring them back when guest numbers warrant?
I’m not an insider but my guess is the big name attractions (Lion King, Indiana Jones, Finding Nemo, etc) and shows that are direct revenue generators (Hoop de doo, Spirit of Aloha, etc) will be back, I worry about the less visible acts though (Epcot performers, HS streetmosphere, etc), the average guest will notice a huge empty building but only those in the know will miss a street show. That makes them easy targets for cost cutting.
I doubt Indiana Jones was raking in people to go to that specific park, too. But I'd be willing to bet Lion King & Nemo (both together) at AK were.That's hard to quantify, though. There's no way to know a person is only going to Hollywood Studios for the Indiana Jones stunt show unless they answer a survey question about it.
The only real way they'd notice is if a park suffered a sudden drop in attendance right after closing a specific show. Demand seems high enough that that isn't going to happen -- they'll just replace those guests with others who don't care about the show.
Indy was outdated, rumors of a re-do have been going on for years.
Cost a ton of money to run also.
I would not expect that show to return.
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