MK Cars-Themed Attractions at Magic Kingdom

UNCgolf

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This doesn't show up in Dark mode FYI. Unless that was the intent?

What would be the purpose of doing that intentionally?

I have no idea why it doesn't show up in dark mode, though. I didn't change anything in the post; it must be some weird website quirk.

Maybe you should let Forbes know how long an article should be? They’d appreciate the information I’m sure.

As for WDW pro…. 175k subscribers definitely qualifies as a legit “influencer” - I don’t have an opinion one way or another on them.

I'm sure Forbes has editors who know what they're doing, but there's no way that article was looked at by an editor (which I guess makes sense considering it's essentially just a blog post).

As for WDW Pro -- you must not have been around when they were posting here. I don't know if they were intentionally lying or just incredibly misinformed, but they said some wildly wrong stuff about multiple things and outright refused to accept corrections from people who know more than they do.
 
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Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Forbes just dropped an article about all this.

I get the point the article is making, but man is this poorly written. So many run on sentences and very little commas where commas are needed. Also, saying that Cars would fit better in Fantasyland? Seriously?

That said I hope Disney really feels the pressure here. Once you replace the rivers, there’s no going back, and if the Cars land is ugly and the attraction is unreliable… well, maybe it’s safer to expand the park and leave the river alone.

Also seeing that Iger quote where he’s like “oh yeah we used to make non-IP stuff but when we made Cars land it was a game changer so now we’ll only ever do IP from now on” makes me mad cause the way he talks about the non-IP stuff like it’s worthless is awful. “It’s just an attraction.” Like yeah no duh Sherlock? Why do you think people love Figment or the Mansion despite them not being your precious IP?
 
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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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What’s wrong with WDW Pro? Seems like a straight shooter to me.
Three quick examples since this is getting off-topic:

1. When Frozen 2 was being released, he said he had insider sources in Disney itself saying that Disney thought it was going to bomb. And he kept that up even as F2 was at $.6B (wound up $1.45B in the end). And he refused to acknowledge he was wrong. This was the beginning of the end of his time on the forum as he became the butt of a joke. Self-inflicted.

2. He's part of the Kathleen Kennedy derangement club. For the past decade he's echoed that KK was definitely and totally about to fired... all based on the echo chamber's 'inside sources.'

3. Go to his YouTube page and click on the videos tab and despair over the decline of Western Civilization based on the thumbnails alone. Clearly rage-bait.

All three point to the undeniable fact that he is *not* a "straight shooter." That anyone would use him as a "source" for an article says a lot about that person's credibility.
 

Giss Neric

Well-Known Member
I used to see WDW Pro in this forum pre-pandemic (It that really him?). He has always been extremely negative. I also noticed a significant increase of these grifters on socmed and it seems Disney is always their main target with their ridiculous looking thumbnails in their videos.
 

Incomudro

Well-Known Member
Three quick examples since this is getting off-topic:

1. When Frozen 2 was being released, he said he had insider sources in Disney itself saying that Disney thought it was going to bomb. And he kept that up even as F2 was at $.6B (wound up $1.45B in the end). And he refused to acknowledge he was wrong. This was the beginning of the end of his time on the forum as he became the butt of a joke. Self-inflicted.

2. He's part of the Kathleen Kennedy derangement club. For the past decade he's echoed that KK was definitely and totally about to fired... all based on the echo chamber's 'inside sources.'

3. Go to his YouTube page and click on the videos tab and despair over the decline of Western Civilization based on the thumbnails alone. Clearly rage-bait.

All three point to the undeniable fact that he is *not* a "straight shooter." That anyone would use him as a "source" for an article says a lot about that person's credibility.
Yeah, i might agree with him a bit on the general sentiment of a dislike of certain things or people - KK, Disney's plan with Rivers of America etc...
But I can't even watch his videos.
You are correct about them.
 

BrianLo

Well-Known Member
If it takes a poorly written, almost AI article by a bad author to drive home this point, then good. The dissatisfaction needs to go beyond fans and insiders to the mainstream.

This isn’t mainstream. Her blog posts tend to get 4 figure views. Which is also why it’s been silly it has been given so much air here already, to the point of having a dedicated thread. We’ve formed about a third of its views and I assume Dis Twitter another large portion.

As I’ve said elsewhere: Tom Bricker and Len Testa have much bigger platforms. Heck, Jim Shull has a bigger platform as a key player in the article (whatever superlative he was assigned by her). WDWPro has a bigger platform.
 
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EricsBiscuit

Well-Known Member
The most egregious example of this to me is the unused sponsors lounge in Tomorrowland sitting there while the Shooting Arcade gets closed for a DVC Lounge.
That, SGE, Tomorrowland Terrace, Mike Fink Keel Boats dock is only used as HM queue space, there’s also plenty of underutilized and unused retail space. I’m sure others here can give more examples of space at MK that is abandoned.

ETA: and at Epcot they have a whole pavilion with an e ticket abandoned. Is that not “underutilized?”
 
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JohnD

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This isn’t mainstream. Her blog posts tend to get 4 figure views. Which is also why it’s been silly it has been given so much air here already, to the point of having a dedicated thread. We’ve formed about a third of its views and I assume Dis Twitter another large portion.

As I’ve said elsewhere: Tom Bricker and Len Testa have much bigger platforms. Heck, Jim Shull has a bigger platform as a key player in the article (whatever superlative he was assigned by her). WDWPro has a bigger platform.
My point is: We know these blog platforms. An average Forbes reader doesn't. If this article does anything, it expands the knowledge about this issue to a larger audience, bad writing, and subpar author notwithstanding.
 

BrianLo

Well-Known Member
My point is: We know these blog platforms. An average Forbes reader doesn't. If this article does anything, it expands the knowledge about this issue to a larger audience, bad writing, and subpar author notwithstanding.

I think you missed my point that these articles are getting a few thousand clicks. That’s what I meant by it isn’t mainstream, it’s not actually “Forbes”.

Tom or Steve tend to get 5-6 figure engagement and we aren’t defining those as main stream, but comparatively we should. You are being mislead by the blog platform label.

We need to stop giving it legitimacy or trying to assign it value. The twitter thread it quotes had more value.
 
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easyrowrdw

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This isn’t mainstream. Her blog posts tend to get 4 figure views. Which is also why it’s been silly it has been given so much air here already, to the point of having a dedicated thread. We’ve formed about a third of its views and I assume Dis Twitter another large portion.

As I’ve said elsewhere: Tom Bricker and Len Testa have much bigger platforms. Heck, Jim Shull has a bigger platform as a key player in the article (whatever superlative he was assigned by her). WDWPro has a bigger platform.
Where can you see the page views for this article?
 

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