ChrisM
Well-Known Member
And Disney thinks the prime demographic of theme parks is an infantilized idiot.
The question no one here wants to ask: are they wrong?
And Disney thinks the prime demographic of theme parks is an infantilized idiot.
The question no one here wants to ask: are they wrong?
You consider yourself an idiot?The question no one here wants to ask: are they wrong?
You consider yourself an idiot?
Ignorance is not at all the same as idiocy. By the very notion and nature of theme, the audience cannot be idiots. The theme park does not work if people do not widely respond to theme. there are other easier and cheaper avenues to experience fixed amusements and known brands.I think everyone, including myself, is an 'idiot' in some regard. Though I wouldn't call it being an 'idiot' - more like 'inexperienced', 'novice', 'unaware'...
Not everyone knows what Epcot used to be. Not everyone cares. Doesn't make the person a generalized idiot because he/she is not well versed in Epcot history. It just means that they won't see the issue with Frozen being placed in Maelstrom.
I have a feeling Disney knows this and I have an even greater feeling that people in WDI actually believe that Frozen can go into Maelstrom, because they themselves don't understand Epcot. All they see are profit margins increasing for a park that has been flat the last few years (and would be declining if not for special events) They see an opportunity to reel in the insane popularity of a film in the cheapest way possible, and they know the guests will visit it anyway regardless of whether or not it fits in Epcot.
So to answer the question: Yes, we are all idiots.
I'm not seeing your point.Ignorance is not at all the same as idiocy. By the very notion and nature of theme, the audience cannot be idiots. The theme park does not work if people do not widely respond to theme. there are other easier and cheaper avenues to experience fixed amusements and known brands.
If people didn't notice then poor themes would be more successful.I'm not seeing your point.
Seems like anything with Frozen, poor theme or not, has been met with popularity. I see Frozen in Norway being successful as well regardless of thematic interference.If people didn't notice then poor themes would be more successful.
You consider yourself an idiot?
I think maybe I missed the Frozen in TDL thing. Late last year I thought there was a rumor that they would be adding Frozen to Tokyo Disney Sea as part of a 10 year plan, but there weren't really any details. Is it a Frozen ride or a whole land? Does someone have a link to the plans for the ride?Look at Frozen in TDL and then Frozen in WS, The TDL version is a true E ticket attraction with capacity to match and it will probably open BEFORE the cheap redo of a Maelstrom.
Unfortutely Frozen which deserves a FAR better ride in FL than it's getting is just another example of WDW doing the absolute minimum (Cardboard Olaf on a stick anyone)
Probably a troll or 2 left behind.Here's a fun topic idea: what kind of tribute to Maelstrom do you think they should have on the ride?
A set of signs to the right or left as you head backwards that, when read together, say "Disappear, disappear, back, back, over the falls." Or maybe one of the old water troll AA's comes back and when you go by he says "soon, soon........ soon we attack and take back our home."Here's a fun topic idea: what kind of tribute to Maelstrom do you think they should have on the ride?
I'd like to be there the day they try to take their home back...a bunch of trolls, armed with flamethrowers. Now that would be a ride experience.A set of signs to the right or left as you head backwards that, when read together, say "Disappear, disappear, back, back, over the falls." Or maybe one of the old water troll AA's comes back and when you go by he says "soon, soon........ soon we attack and take back our home."
The first is way more likely.
The first casualties of the Troll uprising would be the traitors who suggested the ride was a "fixer upper." You don't just betray your own kind and get away with it.I'd like to be there the day they try to take their home back...a bunch of trolls, armed with flamethrowers. Now that would be a ride experience.
I think maybe I missed the Frozen in TDL thing. Late last year I thought there was a rumor that they would be adding Frozen to Tokyo Disney Sea as part of a 10 year plan, but there weren't really any details. Is it a Frozen ride or a whole land? Does someone have a link to the plans for the ride?
Thanks. I remember reading that a few months back. I just misunderstood the other post. When he talked about the capacity of the ride and comparing it to the ride being built in EPCOT I thought I missed some leaked plans or something.OLC have not officially announced the project yet, but @WDW1974 has revealed some exciting tidbits about the plans. It will indeed be a whole land, and it will be going in TDS and not TDL. The highlight will be a mega E-ticket (hinted to be using trackless tech) that will cost over $400 million. The plans also included an indoor restaurant with auroras overhead, as well as a smaller flat ride of a yet unspecified type. No estimated date of completion yet but possibly sometime in 2018 or later depending on when OLC breaks ground.
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