TrainsOfDisney
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Isn’t that true for everything at Disney Parks?So why go see a fake version at a Disney park?
Isn’t that true for everything at Disney Parks?So why go see a fake version at a Disney park?
Well I’m calling out inconsistency and double standard -- I fully expect frictionThis is not arbitrary - it's literally taken from the master planning of the parks themselves. It is you who is focusing on an absolute literal use of the word and chose to ignore it's long accepted use in this context. It's why your comments have caused friction because you are literally using the language in a way foreign to the topic.
The fact Cosmic Rewind needs a bigger building than Energy does not magically make the ride into a 'New Park Expansion' -- there is no practical interpretation of that... yet you alone insist it is.
So basically any theming or romanticization of any other part of the world is now off the table?
Isn’t that true for everything at Disney Parks?
I will say if it survived just a little bit longer, I think it would have become a Disney100 kinda themed ride where it goes through some of the biggest moments/movies of the last 100 years of Disney. That actually would have been great to see especially if we got both that ride + MMRRGMR is a weird one - it seemed tailor made for a Great Disney Movie Ride redo.
right so you want to replace the slow down place with somewhere with even more traffic? You do understand the logistics NIGHTMARE of having "a ride or two" on an island right? What happens if the ride gets stuck or an emergency happens?Look at all the years worth of Merch for HM they never had... Why didn't they do an HM shop decades earlier? It was not until the first Harry Potter and Hogsmeade opened at Universal for them to all of the sudden think...gee why don't we do something like that?
Tom Sawyer's Island could have drawn more people...Heck most everyone I talk to have no idea what was on the island...they didnlt know about the Mystery Mine , the caves, the fort and secret escape tunnel... It is an amazing attraction. Perhaps if Aunt Polly's had decent food and better hours... If there were other shopportunities integrated into the island.... Maybe even a smaller footprint ride or two, that island would have had even more traffic... I think we all thought of it as a place to slow down for a bit....But Disney doesn't want you to do that...
Uhhh...Adventureland was created at a time that far off jungle locales were still considered exotic, dangerous, and different enough to solicit wonder.
It's not necessarily that YouTube videos replace the experience of going to these places, but that the idea of a far off place being dangerous and exotic ... isn't the case anymore. They are easily accessible in that you can get a fair amount of real information about them in 30 minutes or less.
So why go see a fake version at a Disney park?
That's not even touching on the idea that calling someone else's home exotic for entertainment value isn't really something the kids today will accept at a social level.
I'm just surprised of all things Princess and The Frog or Tiana got selected for Splash Mountain. Many say Cars is not a popular Pixar IP but it's definitely more well known nowadays than say Princess and the Frog for a hit..just my opinion.But yeah, Disney is 100% focusing on recent, currently hot IP that haven't proven they can stand the test of time. Will Encanto be popular by the time the ride opens? Will people still care about Cars in 20 years?
I'm just surprised of all things Princess and The Frog or Tiana got selected for Splash Mountain. Many say Cars is not a popular Pixar IP but it's definitely more well known nowadays than say Princess and the Frog for a hit..just my opinion.
This is the excuse for tearing out one of the most significant features of the park, and the best component to Frontierland?Disney is memorable and magical not in spite of the ip attractions but because of the ip attractions.
Would tea cups be just as memorable if it was not themed to mad tea party ?
This is the excuse for tearing out one of the most significant features of the park, and the best component to Frontierland?
This is the excuse for tearing out one of the most significant features of the park, and the best component to Frontierland?
Very few have an issue with IP at MK. It is how it is integrated that creates the most concern....Yes.
HUH? Are you using a Bugs land and multiple parks to make your point?Exactly, it is. The 5 attractions at Bugs Land closed in 2018, the WEB Slingers D-ticket opened in 2021, and now, in 2024 (…6 years after they closed down 5 attractions) they tell us about the other 2 attractions coming but no date in sight.
And DLR is doing it right with expansions?
Just talking about one park (DCA) and one land (Bugs Life) and what it was replaced withHUH? Are you using a Bugs land and multiple parks to make your point?
I don't know. I would be pretty excited to be getting 2 Avengers E tickets, Major Pandora Ride, and Coco.Just talking about one park (DCA) and one land (Bugs Life) and what it was replaced with
They still do. That's why the wealthy still visit exotic places (even if takes slightly less wealth today than it once did). The jet engine may have made world smaller than it once was, but it's still a big and interesting place. It's a pretty impoverished view to think otherwise.Adventureland was created at a time that far off jungle locales were still considered exotic, dangerous, and different enough to solicit wonder.
People in the 1950s and 1960s also had access to information about these places in 30 minutes or less. We now have information about those places in 3 seconds or less. This logic applies to anything - why go to the Disney Parks if I have Cars at home? Why go on Toy Story Midway Mania if it was literally available for a video game console?It's not necessarily that YouTube videos replace the experience of going to these places, but that the idea of a far off place being dangerous and exotic ... isn't the case anymore. They are easily accessible in that you can get a fair amount of real information about them in 30 minutes or less.
So why go see a fake version at a Disney park?
That's not even touching on the idea that calling someone else's home exotic for entertainment value isn't really something the kids today will accept at a social level.
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