UncleJeet
New Member
I imagine that there were quite a few Mission To Mars fans that absolutely condemned Disney for updating their favorite attraction. Cries of the evil corporate desire to make money were surely made, accusations of Disney losing sight of the meaning and purpose of the parks, etc...
When you get down to it, replacing or re-designing an existing attraction is always going to make the die-hard fans of that ride upset. However, unless the re-design ends up a horrid debacle like Imagination was, the vast majority of park visitors won't really be at all bothered.
In fact, many people like things to change and update. It gives them a reason to come back to the park, so that they can see something new.
Besides, in the end most of the die-hard AE fans will ride the Stitch re-design and I suspect, if it's well done, that most of them will slowly quiet their dissent until it's barely a whisper.
Of course, if it's done poorly.....well then, flame on!
UncleJeet
When you get down to it, replacing or re-designing an existing attraction is always going to make the die-hard fans of that ride upset. However, unless the re-design ends up a horrid debacle like Imagination was, the vast majority of park visitors won't really be at all bothered.
In fact, many people like things to change and update. It gives them a reason to come back to the park, so that they can see something new.
Besides, in the end most of the die-hard AE fans will ride the Stitch re-design and I suspect, if it's well done, that most of them will slowly quiet their dissent until it's barely a whisper.
Of course, if it's done poorly.....well then, flame on!
UncleJeet