BuddyThomas
Well-Known Member
Uh huh.He’s already seen it, Buddy.
Uh huh.He’s already seen it, Buddy.
I agree with pretty much all the sentiments here. When it comes to entertainment, 100% batting average is impossible. The key to longterm success in live entertainment is a willingness to try new things and then respond to feedback. Walt Disney World will have some serious misses, but when they respond to feedback it doesn't matter in the long run. Why? Because they'll keep responding to feedback and eventually they'll get it right.Dear, David Duffy.
Hey! Yes, you David!
Since you are VP of WDW Live Entertainment, let's talk.
David, you have a good track record. Some of your projects have been great. Some have been not so great. I will leave it at that.
But you certainly know, the Disney fan community knows and all of WDWMagic knows that WDW Entertainment offerings have been downgraded year after year. Daily parades at Studios and Animal Kingdom are gone and have been for years. Magic Kingdom's night parades are gone. Characters that were out for years at WDW are gone and rarely seen and when they do, it causes mass chaos. Citizens of Hollywood and Main Street are gone. Animal Kingdom has an unused amphitheater that is dark. When something new was placed in it (a kite show that lacked production value) guests left confused and perplexed. Both of Magic Kingdom's hard ticket offerings have grown stale. We finally saw a few different characters out (White Rabbit, Toy Soldier, Stitch) which was a good step. The Tomorrowland Christmas show was closed and replaced with a dance party. A dance party no one cares about. Then at that dance party, Nick and Judy were added-characters guests would actually like to meet. Make it make sense, David!
Speaking of hard tickets, Not So Scary is the same year after year. Characters are cut, no villains or anything different. It's an endless cycle of mediocrity. I think you care, David. I think you do, at least. There have been several improvements. Fantasmic's production value and Luminous are steps in the right direction. Both are much improved, core nighttime offerings. With that being said, there are so many things that have went away and will never be seen again. Did you know there is a large number of characters that used to appear at hard tickets? Characters guests enjoyed meeting and seeing? Did you know there are characters the company could literally use and make millions of dollars off of? Literally, make millions off of. Such wasted assets. I was at Villains Unleashed. I know what happened. To continue to use that as an excuse for not allowing other rare characters is lazy. This is Walt Disney World Entertainment we are talking about. It's supposed to be the cream of the crop. It was the cream of the crop until some in higher management stripped away what WDW Entertainment was and should be.
David, I beg you along with many others, please work some magic and make WDW Entertainment special like it used to be. I think you are up to the job. I hope you are. I pray you are. I believe you can and hope you will. I know there are many wonderful hard-working people amongst WDW Entertainment. I especially like the blue-sky entertainment ideas for AK your team has. Those would be wonderful-especially if/when an entire land goes away for years.
Anyways,
Save us, David. You are our only hope.
Sincerely,
Humanity
It is crazy that Walt Disney World has never been more successful, but it's being run like it's on the verge of bankruptcy. Pretty much every perk, benefit, and feature of a Disney vacation has been discontinued. It would be one thing if they were removing features, but the prices were remaining constant as inflation rose. But park price increases have easily beaten inflation over the last decade while at the same time experiencing the reduction of benefits and charging for things that used to be free. It's wild.I know for the thousands I spend per year at Disney and ever rising expenses I love to hear Iger talk about the "leaner Company" he is running... while most of the guests have noticed the decline in experience....and despite added trees, a water play area and color-changing lightbulbs, there are still fewer attractions at the parks than there were at one time... Shuttered attractions, diminished entertainment, Higher prices, reservations and planning for every little thing. It has certainly given us pause about spending more time at the WDW Resort...
.I was at Villains Unleashed. I know what happened. To continue to use that as an excuse for not allowing other rare characters is lazy.
I would google Villains Unleashed or Unleash the Villains.Can someone elaborate on this comment?
Matter of fact, get a designated meet and greet facility in place behind main street...move all the character meet and greets there, then put an actual ride back in the Snow White space... Maybe a clone of the Pinocchio ride... I would say Tangled, but I am hoping that someday they build an all new Peter Pan's Flight in a new building where the Circus meet and greets are and convert the old Peter Pan into a Tangled ride ...across from the Tangled Toilets.....A replacement for Rivers of Light and The Little Mermaid stage show would be ideal, large spaces sitting empty for years is not ideal...and let’s revive that Main Street Theatre project as more indoor character spaces are needed (and no we don’t want anything replaced to get them RIP Snow Whites Scary Adventures)
That’s what happens when you have to subsidize other areas of your company with your only successful area.
If I were Iger, I’d take a heavy look at what movies are getting approved. Just glancing at what came out the past few years, so many look like flops just from concept, much less execution.
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