Disney has mastered the use of nostalgia as a method of turning attention away from its current issues. Wanna get fanboys fired up? Trot out Dreamfinder. Or issue a retro Horizons shirt. Never mind that the money spent to design that shirt or make a new suit for Dreamfinder could have been spent replacing bulbs at the Flo.
Nostalgia has become the #1 selling point of WDW lately. Nostalgia is nice, it makes you feel warm inside, it's great as a part of a larger whole. Nostalgia is not a sustainable business model though. Using it to distract from the much larger issues facing WDW is a seriously flawed plan. WDW should be looking to cultivate the feeling of being somewhere amazing and dare I say magical. Not the feeling of being somewhere that once upon a time was amazing and magical.
Or maybe it's all our fault for stampeding for Epcot 25 shirts and Figment plushes almost 5 years ago....
"Wow. We sold out of all that stuff."
"Let's make some more retro stuff and see how it sells"
In reply to 74s long post...
I'm not saying that everything is improving, but I see no issue in giving praise where praise is due if you give criticism where criticism is due. You praise things you think Disney is getting right (usually in a backhanded way...but you still do it!), so what's wrong with others doing the same?
No, you are misunderstanding.
We are now reaching the point where some concepts are difficult to convey via a message board. Points get overlooked and nuance is missed.
Let's all get together and discuss this in person.:lol:
~An agent of SPIRITED change!~
Exactly right. A free focus group that (not to make anyone paranoid...) is monitored every single day. The reaction to the whole Orange Bird/Citrus Swirl has been digested, quantified and processed by the good folks wave in Disney's Social Media Dept. With the positive reaction it has received, they are now planning whatever will be their next retro move.
Sadly, I wish I could say they're doing it out of kindness or good will foe the fans...but also sadly, I know better.
I'm reminded of an email I got....wow, must be nearly four years ago by now. In it, a helpful CM informed me about two annoying facts. One was that the Space Mountain project had been cut down from a true reimagining to just a fairly basic refurb. The other was that the meeting then turned to an upcoming line of retro merchandise, and how by properly displaying/selling those items they could hope to blunt a good portion of the disappointment with the SM situation.
Really. And I thought it was funny at the time. I don't anymore.
The thought process around that table was that fans could be distracted by retro merchandise.
So don't think that this doesn't happen, 'cause it does.
As '74 said, even imagineers know that fans are their own worst enemies, often acting against their own best interest. Being a good customer doesn't mean accepting blindly whatever you're sold. It means looking at your purchase with a critical eye, making sure you are getting what you want and what youre paying for.
Make them earn it.
~An agent of SPIRITED change.~
This is not how the recent MK changes came about.
In reply to 74s long post:
Basically you're telling everyone to stop enjoying the Disney product. Nevermind what it used to be and all that. You're telling them to stop enjoying it at all....
I honestly don't think you're getting anywhere by not giving Disney their small victories (or twisting inconsequential updates into brand-killing viruses).
We don't want WDW to go back to what it once was in content (necessarily) but rather in service, maintenance, Walt-esque ideals. It's pretty easy to get that mixed up, and Disney messes with its fans all the time. It takes way to much work to be a "good" Disney fan these days. You have to hate all the best things.
Bingo!
You have hit upon '74's exact point!
Retro merch, while nice, should not be seen as a return to the old ideals, and getting that mixed up is one of its purposes. It blurs the line. It creates the illusion that they want to go back to the old ways, when in reality they want to sell you an OB shirt and a swirl.
Disney has mastered the use of nostalgia as a method of turning attention away from its current issues. Wanna get fanboys fired up? Trot out Dreamfinder. Or issue a retro Horizons shirt. Never mind that the money spent to design that shirt or make a new suit for Dreamfinder could have been spent replacing bulbs at the Flo.
~An agent of SPIRITED change?~
Interest in park history and getting to see elements of it return.The whole Citrus thing is quite bizarre to me. I understand for some people it is a big deal, for those who were there in the old days, and I get that. Yet a lot of the people who are making a big song and dance about this are in their teens, and never had any real attachment in the first place, and yet are jumping on board because it is somehow cool to do?
It's not even necessarily, just, or at all that.I think you're missing the point. I don't think anyone young is waxing nostalgic for snacks they've never experienced, I think they're looking towards these things as vehicles indicative of positive change (or something like that).
Compare the Sunshine Tree Terrace new menu to the old menu. You can't tell me that's not "Improving By Degrees." http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/04/03/sunshine-tree-terrace-updates-entrees-adds-new-desserts/
I don't think Spirit is saying to not enjoy these things, just don't be distracted by "the pretty lights."
I love the citrus swirl. I loved Dreamfinders one off return. I HATE TDO. I hate the way they run/ruined the parks. I hate that extensive refurbs turn into spit and polish refurbs. I hate that EPCOT is no longer the park I love. They have kept WS an outdoor mall. FW has NO cohesive theme. They've destroyed the most popular attraction in the park in Imagination, and turned an imaginative, original, whimsical, endearing and immersive 11 minute experience into a four minute fart joke with a spoiled, bratty little dragon, who was once EPCOT's most beloved and cherished characters. I can't blame them for trying to do something better than HORIZONS (shut up, spirit) but EPCOT's "long needed thrill ride" was a dud. There's an empty pavilion sitting there, like no ones supposed to know it. They could have easily kept (a refurbed) HORIZONS and added a thrill ride. And the staple of the park SSE, that's supposed to represent everything EPCOT is supposed to mean, has been dumbed down to appeal to a six-year-old. WHAT ABOUT THE DESCENT, TDO? The most popular attraction, Soarin, in the park is literally an exact copy of a DL ride that literally ends at Disneyland. And that's considered real expansion? That says everything.
AK and DHS are half day parks. Sorry, they are. You should't have to do every little thing in them, whether you like it or not, to make them full day parks ... And guess what? They still aren't full day parks. But they're charging REAL FULL DAY prices for admission. Sorry, ambiance is NOT an attraction. It comes with the package at a Disney park... Or so it used to be.
Not a single solitary piece of merch or dessert treat will ever get me to ingnore these things, or forgive them. I'm not going to give TDO props for stuff THEY'RE SUPPOSED TO DO and ignore the fact that they are IGNORING THE REAL PROBLEMS of these parks.
The problem is this: TDO doesn't care about in-state resident APers, who go several times a year. They don't. End of story. TDA does. Very much. TDO made this decision a long time ago, when FL resident APers were actually a very big and loyal group. They care about the tourists, people from out of state who use WDW as their "home park," who go once every year or two.. maybe even less. People who geek out at anything Disney World related, especailly how it used to be. The ones who save up to spend. Not the people who are there all the time, and this means a little bit less to.
The ONLY thing that is going to produce real change is when these out of staters start going to Disneyland... And DL becomes the #1 tourist destination in the world. The excuse for mediocrity will officially be over then.
If TDO really cared about tradition, or nostalgia, like they claim, especially with all the merch they're pimping out to people who actually care about that stuff, even the history buffs, they would stop stepping on the tradition and start acting like it matters.
It's exactly why I'm going to start taking my trips to DL... Like a lot of people in this forum have, who love WDW. Just like WDWFigment has, too.
*rant over*
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