TrainsOfDisney
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Oh plenty of us hate it!In terms of Cars, I find it funny how it's ok for Disney to move away from each park having its own theme to a Mish Mash of IP but yet Universal gets hated on for it.
Oh plenty of us hate it!In terms of Cars, I find it funny how it's ok for Disney to move away from each park having its own theme to a Mish Mash of IP but yet Universal gets hated on for it.
Yeah I feel like they only agreement across all these forums is that everyone hates the IP mish mash coming to Disney parksOh plenty of us hate it!
I think it's cheaper for them to just retheme existing areas. I don't see how lowering less for the park is a win win unless you basically get the due back by paid Lightning Lanes attractions. Remember River's of America,, Liberty Bell and Muppets 3D are easy walk on attractions which is essential each every park has! However that doesn't help with the capacity, I think it brings even more congestion, more crowds but they don't care because they'll have more money. So pretending to open a circular route around access to Haunted Mansion and Big Thunder to help draw capacity is not the reason.For some reason they feel its necessary to come in and purge our parks as we knew them, I don't get it. They mucked up Epcots middle, and now they want to destroy that entire quadrant of the Magic Kingdom, meanwhile things that should be getting attention immediately like the ghetto of animation courtyard at the studios, sits and rots. We have a blessing of size Cali doesn't, yet they are on a tear everything down binge here when a lot of it is unnecessary. Meanwhile Disneyland makes changes so much more wisely somehow with what they have. Here its haphazard.
I have never heard anyone complain about universal like that if they do it’s because of the bad studios parkIn terms of Cars, I find it funny how it's ok for Disney to move away from each park having its own theme to a Mish Mash of IP but yet Universal gets hated on for it.
Just read some of the comments in the Epic Universe thread. There is a few there that complain about Epic being a Mish Mash of IP lands and not one theme to the park.I have never heard anyone complain about universal like that if they do it’s because of the bad studios park
The original Disneyland was and is a mash of lands - not one consistent theme.Just read some of the comments in the Epic Universe thread. There is a few there that complain about Epic being a Mish Mash of IP lands and not one theme to the park.
That’s a really broad statement - do you ever think it clashes?I don't mind a mishmash of IP in places in the parks.
The original Disneyland was and is a mash of lands - not one consistent theme.
That’s a really broad statement - do you ever think it clashes?
Tomorrowland as it currently existsGive me an example to judge. Nothing is ever perfect.
Tomorrowland as it currently exists
But the opposite is no better. There’s a long tendency in the fan community to just assume and perpetuate claims of technical challenges that don’t exist. For years people claimed Disney had to keep the giant Hat in front of the Chinese Theater. There’s probably no better example than the stories of the yeti being structurally deficient and inaccessible, a situation that would be incredibly dangerous, but makes people feel better about the situation instead of Disney choosing to leave the effect turned off. There are varying degrees of difficultly but the bigger obstacles are more often about the organization itself than the actual technical challenges. We’re talking about a company that recently built a water focused area on top of a basement in Florida.Self-imposed sure I won’t argue with that but I was responding in general to the claim that essentially suggests that they can just make it work with no knowledge of what exactly the situation is and I’m not arguing in favor of cars either at the very least I think they could have chosen a different ip that fits the area better I believe someone suggested sleepy hollow?
There isn’t a difference. Dining and retail in particular are part of the guest space. They give people somewhere to go besides walkways.There is a difference between having good crowd control and traffic flow versus suitable dining and retail capacity. Not that either should be a problem, but they're not exactly the same issue even if there's a bit of overlap.
Really they said that about the hat? And even I fell for the yeti thing until recentlyBut the opposite is no better. There’s a long tendency in the fan community to just assume and perpetuate claims of technical challenges that don’t exist. For years people claimed Disney had to keep the giant Hat in front of the Chinese Theater. There’s probably no better example than the stories of the yeti being structurally deficient and inaccessible, a situation that would be incredibly dangerous, but makes people feel better about the situation instead of Disney choosing to leave the effect turned off. There are varying degrees of difficultly but the bigger obstacles are more often about the organization itself than the actual technical challenges. We’re talking about a company that recently built a water focused area on top of a basement in Florida.
Yeah it’s my least favorite land in the magic kingdom and definitely needs work I don’t roll my eyes every time they build something based on ip I’m not like that about it far from it actually but it’s not always cohesiveTomorrowland sucks and it's not because of IP.
Just read some of the comments in the Epic Universe thread. There is a few there that complain about Epic being a Mish Mash of IP lands and not one theme to the park.
WHAT?? This is like the polar opposite of what’s happeningIn terms of Cars, I find it funny how it's ok for Disney to move away from each park having its own theme to a Mish Mash of IP but yet Universal gets hated on for it.
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