I'm glad the sign isn't bigger.
I'm still having trouble caring about this new attractions, or I guess I should say, "experience" - especially with the impact to Fantasmic.
I just have to point out, they did a similar thing with Who Wants to be a Millionaire, and that attraction turned out to be quite popular--so much that they built another one across the country.
I for one, love the look of the sign, am glad they're actually putting some love into the building, and thrilled the theater will finally be used again--it's been sitting dormant for too long!
I look at it this way...at least something is going into a theater that has been empty for quite a while. While the show might not be for everyone, at least it is something new for the park.
Yes but at least WWTBAM was shown on a network owned by Disney. AI is a fox network show.
By this rationale, we should remove 80% of the content in the Great Movie Ride and only showcase movies that were made by Disney. Let's replace Alien with Beverly Hills Chihuahua.
American Idol is still the most watched show on television, and it has family appeal. To say that it's "jumping the shark" and "losing steam" isn't really accurate. It's like saying the 1999 and 2000 Yankees World Series teams jumped the shark because they didn't win 114 games during the regular season like the 1998 team did. When something is at as high a level as American Idol was there's obviously going to be a decline, but when that decline still leaves it as the most popular show on television it's not nearly as large a problem as people on here are making it out to be.
I look at it this way...at least something is going into a theater that has been empty for quite a while. While the show might not be for everyone, at least it is something new for the park.
I thought Fantasmic's cut was part of the entertainment cutbacks property-wide, and that any connection to American Idol was just speculation.
It might be part of the overall cutback but also American Idol is over budget so that doesn't help the Studios Entertainment budget. I have been told that a certain executive/park director came up with the idea to cut Fant! back to 2 nights a week because it would be much cheaper to have American Idol play as a finale the other 5 nights a week.
that doesn't surprise me. They do some crazy things some times because they don't look from the outside in I guess. They will get their senses back though hopefully, if this is true!
It might be part of the overall cutback but also American Idol is over budget so that doesn't help the Studios Entertainment budget. I have been told that a certain executive/park director came up with the idea to cut Fant! back to 2 nights a week because it would be much cheaper to have American Idol play as a finale the other 5 nights a week.
I also heard that this executive thought this would look great on thier resume to save the park so much money by not having Fant! play each night and that when Studios sees a decrease in guest spending because of Fant! only playing 2 nights a week they will use the excuse of the economy.:brick:
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