Everyone (myself included) rips on every addition and/or closing at one time or another it seems. If you could pinpoint any one "mistake" as you call it in each parks. Once again, as I have said in other posts, ignore SGE. We all agree on that, no sense in saying it again, since that would be the only response for MK. Personally, here is my list:
MK - 20k. I know Disney had their reasons, and maybe this time I understand and agree with them. Although I still adored the ride as a child and I know I would ride this ride constantly, I miss it so...
Epcot- This one is kinda large. Future World. I miss the animatronic rides as opposed to the thrill rides. Horizons, WoM, the constant closure of Cranium Command, all that jazz. I still ride Test Track and Mission: Space, but still: Epcot was built on the fact that MK had the wild thrill rides, and Epcot was more relaxed and built for everyone to ride and still learn something. I get misty-eyed everytime I ride SSE and American Adventure to see what was...
MGM - What could have been: Muppetland. I have always loved the Muppets. Children in the 80s grew up with them, and we still find something redeeming about them. It would be similiar to Toontown in that kids could relate a lot to it, but also make it that "adult children" (I love that term) would have more to do there. I see everyone smile and enjoying the 3-D show, which is a beautiful sight to see.
AK - What we all agree on: More attractions. If only they waited until 2000 or so to open. Think of what they could have accomplished in that time. I love AK, I think the possibilities are endless there, major props to WDI. They just did the opposite of Epcot (having too many rides with the opening). But more specifically, it took them too long to build something to rival KSR. The swarm of people there all day long should alert WDI and the higher ups. I have full confidence that EE will blow everyone away, and be one of the best things WDI have ever produced, but in hind sight, why did it take so long?
This is just my opinion, I could be wrong...
MK - 20k. I know Disney had their reasons, and maybe this time I understand and agree with them. Although I still adored the ride as a child and I know I would ride this ride constantly, I miss it so...
Epcot- This one is kinda large. Future World. I miss the animatronic rides as opposed to the thrill rides. Horizons, WoM, the constant closure of Cranium Command, all that jazz. I still ride Test Track and Mission: Space, but still: Epcot was built on the fact that MK had the wild thrill rides, and Epcot was more relaxed and built for everyone to ride and still learn something. I get misty-eyed everytime I ride SSE and American Adventure to see what was...
MGM - What could have been: Muppetland. I have always loved the Muppets. Children in the 80s grew up with them, and we still find something redeeming about them. It would be similiar to Toontown in that kids could relate a lot to it, but also make it that "adult children" (I love that term) would have more to do there. I see everyone smile and enjoying the 3-D show, which is a beautiful sight to see.
AK - What we all agree on: More attractions. If only they waited until 2000 or so to open. Think of what they could have accomplished in that time. I love AK, I think the possibilities are endless there, major props to WDI. They just did the opposite of Epcot (having too many rides with the opening). But more specifically, it took them too long to build something to rival KSR. The swarm of people there all day long should alert WDI and the higher ups. I have full confidence that EE will blow everyone away, and be one of the best things WDI have ever produced, but in hind sight, why did it take so long?
This is just my opinion, I could be wrong...