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As Star Trek demonstrates, a frontier is a place where none have gone before.
So the American West was never a frontier in the first place.
As Star Trek demonstrates, a frontier is a place where none have gone before.
How on earth does Cars fit into Frontierland....I mean seriously... It is tonally quite wrong....
Monetizing it and what to use it for are separate things. And execs show no moderation nor balance.
The American Frontier wasn’t a place none had gone before — Native Americans lived there for centuriesAs Star Trek demonstrates, a frontier is a place where none have gone before. A place with resources to use to better your life.
A national park where plenty of tourists regularly visit, and is protected against development is the opposite of a frontier.
Entrepreneurial Tiana fits the name “Frontierland” better than Cars off-road rally.
But they don’t care. These are the guys that came up with Disney Adventure World.
you do know that “business” and theme park design are 2 different things correct?We're five, ten, fifteen years past some of these massive tonal shifts so we should have seen some measurable impact on them in park attendance right? I mean, if it really mattered at all.
you do know that “business” and theme park design are 2 different things correct?
Yeah, Davy Crockett was the biggest pop culture phenomenon of the time and his company, yet still not Davy Crockett only land. Nice try to spin(and marty) that.Moderation? Walt put the Mike Fink Keelboats in Disneyland, to advertise the TV show, which was based on Disneyland. There has never been moderation.
As Star Trek demonstrates, a frontier is a place where none have gone before. A place with resources to use to better your life.
A national park where plenty of tourists regularly visit, and is protected against development is the opposite of a frontier.
Entrepreneurial Tiana fits the name “Frontierland” better than Cars off-road rally.
But they don’t care. These are the guys that came up with Disney Adventure World.
I'm quite well-versed on what the real frontier is, thank you. Route 66 isn't it.Route 66 runs through what is considered the American Frontier. Absolutely. That is the American West - California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, etc. A national park in the American West is exactly emblematic of the Frontier — wild, unexplored mountains, deserts, forests, and plains far away from people’s “home base” of the 13 colonies (which includes Georgia / Song of the South, and thus why that is the literal opposite of the Frontier)
I’m worried people here think Frontier = the “country” which includes the South. That is so wrong. Maybe the Country Bears name is confusing them
The attraction isn't based on Route 66.I'm quite well-versed on what the real frontier is, thank you. Route 66 isn't it.
Our education system sadly has been proven to be abysmal.
Yeah, Davy Crockett was the biggest pop culture phenomenon of the time and his company, yet still not Davy Crockett only land. Nice try to spin(and marty) that.
The IP is.The attraction isn't based on Route 66.
Thank you so much for pointing this outThe American Frontier wasn’t a place none had gone before — Native Americans lived there for centuries
National Parks preserve the American Frontier as it was in the days of Wild West exploration. Without them who knows how much we would have lost to development by now. Maybe our best chance to experience the Frontier would have been Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain. Luckily, National Parks have protected far more authentic experiences and wilderness without us having to do the literal forging of new land.A national park is preserved and post frontier. We'll designated to be visited rather then explored and forged and is post westward expansion.
That is also what makes this and Route 66 opposite to the theme.
People soneintes get confused and think the frontier is the only the west. It's westward. Once it is all explored, it would just be called The Wild West. It's especially west, but not only the west.
The ultimate figure of the Frontier evokation is The King of The Wild Frontier. The mythos of the real Davy Crockett. Born on a mountain top in Tennessee and everything happens westward from there before it is explored. King of the wild frontier.
Route 66 is Americana, but not frontier. It us capitalized tourism pre interstate highway.
A designated system to get to a national park in Cali, you can't get less The Frontier than that.
Country for CBJ is was staged as live tribute to the frontier, it's characters are from FL to Idaho. It's issue you have with it, is the show was meta.
As a millennial that is not what me or anyone I know in my age group thinks of as “the frontier”The west and off roading is very synonymous with the frontier as millennials and gen x view it today.
No it’s not. Cars 2 expands the IP to Europe via the World Grand Prix storyline. The concept of vehicles with eyes on them isn’t just on Route 66. Neither is the proposal Radiator Springs at DCA which is based on Route 66The IP is.
We can agree on the latter, particularly reading comprehension. See my post above -- this proposal has nothing to do with Route 66. The Cars franchise has settings across the worldI'm quite well-versed on what the real frontier is, thank you. Route 66 isn't it.
Our education system sadly has been proven to be abysmal.
As a millennial that is not what me or anyone I know in my age group thinks of as “the frontier”
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