MagicHappens1971
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On an related note, the other comments in the WDWMAGIC article discuss the extension of Disney+ past movie streaming, didn’t those plans die with that new part of the company that was dissolved?
That's what I thought happened.On an related note, the other comments in the WDWMAGIC article discuss the extension of Disney+ past movie streaming, didn’t those plans die with that new part of the company that was dissolved?
I'm halfway there with you.
There is a lot of "Classic IP" in the parks right now that is very well done.
There is also a lot of "New IP" where it is either:
Very well implemented, but based on weak IP (SWGE with the Sequel Trilogy Characters)
Poorly implemented, based on strong IP (Toy Story Land)
Poorly Implemented, with out of place IP (Harmonious)
Very well implemented, with out of place IP (GOTG)
The problem you have is that WDI has no inherent creative ability anymore and the IP crutch they want to use is based on IP that, as much as Disney wants to tell you they're the bestest ever story tellers, has been mediocre at best.
Also, they're cheap.
So much for the “creative”
I mean Epic Universe is just an IP based park without the "ride the movies" premise. I think it's supposed to be all the "universes" connected? Not a great basis for a theme park, but it will still be uber successful.I'd be cool with some IP here and there but not every park needs to be a simple "ride the movies" USF clone.
I mean Epic Universe is just an IP based park without the "ride the movies" premise. I think it's supposed to be all the "universes" connected? Not a great basis for a theme park, but it will still be uber successful.
I’ve been saying it for years. IP works in the right place and in moderation. There was always a balance between IP and originality. Without the latter there would be no Jungle Cruise. No POTC. No BTM. No HM. No Space Mountain. No Horizons. No SSE. No Journey into Imagination (ironically). And so on.Honestly, it amazes me how anyone can be even remotely okay with this. There's nothing inherently wrong with IP in the parks. But there is something seriously rotten with having no interest in creating anything new and only ever being interested in using existing brands and franchises in the parks. I'd be cool with some IP here and there but not every park needs to be a simple "ride the movies" USF clone.
DAK isn't my favorite park, but I think it is the most well-themed "theme park" out of the Orlando parks & Disneyland. I haven't been to the parks overseas yet, so I can't speak to those.Don't get me wrong I do love Universal but I always felt there were some creative superiorities to the Disney parks which made me prefer them. IOA is an awesome, fun theme park, but a DAK or EPCOT Center, thematically rich park it is not. It doesn't have a whole lot of creative depth beyond just being a theme park. From an artistic standpoint it's kind of just a collection of random IPs and attractions. Respectively.
I don’t think the current version of WDI is “Your fathers Imagineering”…I'm halfway there with you.
There is a lot of "Classic IP" in the parks right now that is very well done.
There is also a lot of "New IP" where it is either:
Very well implemented, but based on weak IP (SWGE with the Sequel Trilogy Characters)
Poorly implemented, based on strong IP (Toy Story Land)
Poorly Implemented, with out of place IP (Harmonious)
Very well implemented, with out of place IP (GOTG)
The problem you have is that WDI has no inherent creative ability anymore and the IP crutch they want to use is based on IP that, as much as Disney wants to tell you they're the bestest ever story tellers, has been mediocre at best.
Also, they're cheap.
If it results in MORE ATTRACTIONS in the parks, I am OK with it.
WDI is not the problem here, rather the scapegoat. WDI is not cheap, they overspend and TWDC keeps their budgets in line, which is why they almost always over-promise and under-deliver. I don't think it's even fair to call them uncreative, they do what they can with what they're told to do. They can still be creative, just within the constraints of the IP mandates.The problem you have is that WDI has no inherent creative ability anymore and the IP crutch they want to use is based on IP that, as much as Disney wants to tell you they're the bestest ever story tellers, has been mediocre at best.
Also, they're cheap.
The problem is, IP that polls well on Disney+ comes into the parks replacing existing attractions that, perhaps, are original non-IP attractions.If it results in MORE ATTRACTIONS in the parks, I am OK with it.
Set aside Disney. When / what was the last new original non-IP attraction developed by a major theme park?
This isn't what she's saying. She's saying they're going to continue to leverage Disney+ and IP into the theme parks.shes another one that needs to be ousted simple as that. So the parks are going to be for disney plus subscribers only, that's essentially what she's saying.
This post is short-sighted.This company is so short sighted now and the way they alienate their guests outright.
This isn't true. Their primary purpose was to remove SotS and further the Disney Princess franchise by plugging in Tiana.This was the whole purpose of taking splash mountain away, other than political reasons it was simply to change it into a disney plus commercial attraction.
Research and data is how a company remains successful and continue to innovate.Its just going to keep getting worse from here. Bunch of data obsessed idiots.
Is this one of the central spine attractions? Because aside from the spine all of the lands are IP based.One of Epic Universe's coasters is supposed to be original. So we truly have come full circle. Even Universal is creating more non-IP attractions than Disney is.
Honestly it amazes me that anyone would even blink an eye that this would be the standard practice.Honestly, it amazes me how anyone can be even remotely okay with this. There's nothing inherently wrong with IP in the parks. But there is something seriously rotten with having no interest in creating anything new and only ever being interested in using existing brands and franchises in the parks. I'd be cool with some IP here and there but not every park needs to be a simple "ride the movies" USF clone.
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