TrainsOfDisney
Well-Known Member
so maybe they just replace them with the teepees? Hopefully other parts of the attraction are shown some attention as well.
Native Americans are not an issue, depictions of Native Americans that are stereotyped to be offensive do. Nothing wrong with showing an Indian village that is timely accurate of life at those times.
Everyone in the movie Peter Pan is an exaggerated stereotype - the angry / stuffy English father is just as exaggerated as the native Americans.Cultures can be fun and lively too, not just serious and museum-like. As an Italian I find Tony's depiction in Lady and the Tramp entertaining and a playful caricature not offensive.
No replacements... just build more up more attractions around it so that they 50+ year old ride with rough capacity isn't a "tier 1" attraction in the world busiest theme park.It is a sweet, painfully short ride with a wonderful ride system...It could be a much better ride if they would move it and start from the ground up...Make it a truly worthy 21st Century version (see Shanghai)...keep all the practical effects that we currently had, lengthen the ride, and enhance it... Use the PPF building for our own Tangled attraction so we at least have one and not just Tangled Toilets....
They need to tear it down, and rebuild it as an E-ticket around where the circus tents are now. Flying around London and Neverland is a timeless concept, but for the level of demand, it should be done in a larger scale.I wonder what the typical guest thinks of this ride after waiting 45-60 minutes to get on.
I found it quaint, like a museum piece. My kids were appalled that it was “so old and fake and boring.”
And that was with a Lightning Lane, so we waited a fraction of the time.
Not sure they can make enough ride updates to fix this.
Fantasyland does not need even more space to squander.
Magic Kingdom is the Fantasy Park. I’m sure most guests would rather visit Wonderland than drive the ancient gas powered go karts that are stuck on a guided rail.Fantasyland does not need even more space to squander.
I find it really nostalgic, like a piece of WDW history that hasn’t changed much in 50+ years. The only changes I know of from my life was the removal of the Raggedy Ann and Andy tea party from the immediate start of the attraction.I wonder what the typical guest thinks of this ride after waiting 45-60 minutes to get on.
I found it quaint, like a museum piece. My kids were appalled that it was “so old and fake and boring.”
And that was with a Lightning Lane, so we waited a fraction of the time.
Not sure they can make enough ride updates to fix this.
My gripe with the Shanghai version is the soundtrack. It uses the less iconic score of the sequel film, Return to Neverland. Unusual choice. I’m glad the new Tokyo ride uses newly arranged versions of the original movie’s soundtrack.If you've rode the version at Shanghai, including the exterior - the Orlando version is shameful.
An utter shameful experience.
Without Shanghai is perfectly okay.
I don't know about that... With the last refurbishment of the Disneyland version when they added some projection mapping effects, I think they nudged ahead of our version... The biggest problem with the ride is it's shortness and popularity... It just NEEDS to be a longer, better experience... Flying over Neverland and London is such a cool experience....and it just needs a better narrative... That is where the Shanghai version excells...My gripe with the Shanghai version is the soundtrack. It uses the less iconic score of the sequel film, Return to Neverland. Unusual choice. I’m glad the new Tokyo ride uses newly arranged versions of the original movie’s soundtrack.
Our version in Florida is also much better than the California ride. At least we have that.
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