Just a quick glance at any quarterly report would show that's not the case at all.I would even reckon WDW might be propping up the entire company entirely by itself at this point.
But, keep on making stuff up to be mad about.
Just a quick glance at any quarterly report would show that's not the case at all.I would even reckon WDW might be propping up the entire company entirely by itself at this point.
So you design them to not be hidden. Y’know, like Space Mountain or Big Thunder or Everest or whatever. It’s not a mystery, it’s just obviously not currently a priority.You can't have a 30 or 40 ft tall structure to easily hide, especially right away. When omnimovers were just two stories high it was a piece of cake. Now the demand is for high speed things be they indoor or outdoor or both. The closest we come to that now is the 7DMT that combines inside and outside shows otherwise we have a 6 Flags Disney Park.
Space Mtn is a slow moving coaster that gives its jollies by being in the dark with a lot of sharp turns. That is still popular as a type of coaster, but to build a less compact coaster with high speed and a lot of twist, turns and visually scary one requires a whole lot more room and height than Disney is willing or even able to build disguised as something you cannot see.So you design them to not be hidden. Y’know, like Space Mountain or Big Thunder or Everest or whatever. It’s not a mystery, it’s just obviously not currently a priority.
How cool would it be if all the profit made in WDW could be invested back into WDW!!!Just a quick glance at any quarterly report would show that's not the case at all.
But, keep on making stuff up to be mad about.
They are of course able. Cosmic Rewind and TRON, for instance, exist in lands where they would only need to be lightly finished in a somewhat modern way on all sides to not be as horrendously disruptive as they are. They just don't want to spend money on it and are okay with bare warehouses at this point as long as they sit back a bit from the park proper.... requires a whole lot more room and height than Disney is willing or even able to build disguised as something you cannot see.
Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris is smaller than Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom.Space Mtn is a slow moving coaster that gives its jollies by being in the dark with a lot of sharp turns. That is still popular as a type of coaster, but to build a less compact coaster with high speed and a lot of twist, turns and visually scary one requires a whole lot more room and height than Disney is willing or even able to build disguised as something you cannot see.
I know but Space Mtn. (Hyperspace) Mtm.) at Disneyland Paris is far and away better than WDW's. At least there is something to see in it and not total darkness. And in DLP part of it, albeit a small part, is visible from outside the ride building. Plus the feeling of being launched totally adds to it. However it is still primarily a dark ride in both places. The audience that S.M. has is different from the true Coaster enthusiast because both SM's are really just comparatively slow moving and aren't even a little bit visually stimulating like todays Coasters are. It's the high that comes from seeing just exactly how far into the sky your ride will take you, anticipating fast corners, the loops and the speed of the ride down from the highest point. Of the ones I have seen in person and some of those of other parks, WDW is painful and boring. As usual that is my opinion, I know others feel it is great.Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris is smaller than Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom.
Not very cool during a pandemic in which TWDC's other segments kept WDW afloat which was hemorrhaging money.How cool would it be if all the profit made in WDW could be invested back into WDW!!!
Good thing the other segments could help out during a hundred year event like a pandemicNot very cool during a pandemic in which TWDC's other segments kept WDW afloat which was hemorrhaging money.
It's not "The Walt Disney World Company."Good thing the other segments could help out during a hundred year event like a pandemic
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Agreed, not sure who is saying that, its not me.Right now, in this moment, an argument that Disney is ignoring their parks or letting them languish, would be baseless.
But much much better though why it is still Hyperspace Mountain after nearly ten years does deserve a good explanation.Space Mountain at Disneyland Paris is smaller than Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom.
Every segment across TWDC was losing money during the pandemic, some far more than others.Not very cool during a pandemic in which TWDC's other segments kept WDW afloat which was hemorrhaging money.
Define "losing money."Every segment across TWDC was losing money during the pandemic, some far more than others.
Guests like it. That's really it.why it is still Hyperspace Mountain after nearly ten years does deserve a good explanation.
I highly doubt that is the real reason. It's probably gridlock within WDI about whether to restore the original version or bring back Mission 2 or maybe even mission 3. The point as I outline in my DLP review from my visit a few years ago is that the Star Wars and Jules Verne elements really clash and there is a complete disconnect there that is very apparent even to the average guest.Guests like it. That's really it.
Or, and hear me out, most guests just like Star Wars and aren't demanding Disney change it.I highly doubt that is the real reason. It's probably gridlock within WDI about whether to restore the original version or bring back Mission 2 or maybe even mission 3. The point as I outline in my DLP review from my visit a few years ago is that the Star Wars and Jules Verne elements really clash and there is a complete disconnect there that is very apparent even to the average guest.
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I have loved Star Wars since I was nine years old and I acknowledge it's a bad fit and honestly has outlived its welcome. I feel the same way about the two American incarnations of Star Tours especially with the advent of Galaxy's Edge in completely different areas of their respective parks. I would have set the land in the timeline of the original trilogy but Iger's ego was too strong to fathom that the Sequel Trilogy was going to implode.Or, and hear me out, most guests just like Star Wars and aren't demanding Disney change it.
It was not about Iger's ego not allowing him to see issues with the sequels, it was about Iger forgetting that the Star Wars fanbase is notoriously impossible to please and full of some deeply, deeply rotten people (and I say this as a member of said fanbase) and that even if the sequels were the best films ever made in the history of cinema, there'd be a line out the door of people with lists of reasons they hated them as long as my forearm.I have loved Star Wars since I was nine years old and I acknowledge it's a bad fit and honestly has outlived its welcome. I feel the same way about the two American incarnations of Star Tours especially with the advent of Galaxy's Edge in completely different areas of their respective parks. I would have set the land in the timeline of the original trilogy but Iger's ego was too strong to fathom that the Sequel Trilogy was going to implode.
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