comics101
Well-Known Member
I was reading somewhere about various amusement parks beginning to add "Calming Rooms" for children with special needs to help them unwind and decompress from some of the many stresses that come with crowded, loud environments. I think that is a good idea, but also started wondering if Disney could do something similar for adults at some of the non IP based rides and shows.
At times you hear people say things like "Hall of Presidents is boring" or "I don't like SSE and LWTL because they're too educational", and so on. There are more people out there than you realize who do not find entertainment or enjoyment with rides or shows that do not represent Disney owned IP.
Is it time for Disney to start considering calming rooms for adults and children alike who get confused or bored over those non IP attractions? To help them unwind and remind them of the vast collection of characters in the Disney library? I was thinking they could use VR goggles for relaxation purposes, displaying slideshows of different Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and Disney characters accompanied to calming music. This would remind anyone who gets stressed easily when experiencing a non IP attraction that the characters still exist, and help eliminate stress / boredom.
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If the VR goggles are too expensive of an option, Disney could use flash cards or wall posters in the calming rooms, showing different characters that are IP. Could this work, and would this help those who can't handle the stress of educational or non IP park offerings?
I understand your point, I think. You miss the slow-moving EPCOT Center dark rides of yesteryear. You long for the days when you could ride Ellen's Energy Adventure and fall half-asleep, right?
I get it. I miss that too. The best you're going to get are the few remaining classics that exist. Attractions like The Country Bear Jamboree, The Enchanted Tiki Room, and The TTA. At Epcot there's still Living with the Land and Spaceship Earth, and honestly Grand Fiesta Tour still a similar purpose for me (although it is a smidge on the louder side). DHS lost their relaxer when they closed GMR. DAK, to my knowledge, never really had an attraction that served this purpose (although the animal trails are nice in a similar way).
I think the slowness of yesteryear is gone. Everything has to be faster, more colorful, more DISNEY! People don't remember how to slow down and smell the flowers, and it shows in the attractions Disney (and Universal) build.