Magenta Panther
Well-Known Member
We all knew this was coming,,,but what a logistics nightmare this is going to be, between the new ride, the meetngreet, the still in place character dining that doesnt belong....does anyone here think they will able to set foot anywhere between Mexico and China with lines that are going to stretch to both ends?
Way to go Disney, your in for some major trouble with this, this is what you get when you cram something into a space too small. Like it really worked well the first time with the meetngreet alone? Did we not learn anything??
I was hoping the statement would say and the characters of Frozen will take guests on a tour of Norway. Not arendelle. What a shame. I knew Norway was not overly happy about this, what they were happy about was the foot traffic this would bring to the Norway pavilion but I dont see how when the theming wont be Norway, even though the pavilion is staying the Norway pavilion. Ill try to get more confirmation on their thoughts now that the news is officially out.
With that said we have no details or concepts yet so will be interesting to see exactly what they do.
Remember the Villains Night disaster? I hope the opening of this farce in that little area of WS will make Villains Night look like a Sunday picnic. I hope TDO has to give lots and lots of refunds and handle tons of guest complaints when it's too crowded and crazy for little Susie to get a pic with Elsa without waiting in line for 8 hours. You know that whatever TDO builds will be on the cheap. As for Norway, I'm not surprised it didn't want to kick in to keep the pavilion Norwegian. Disney isn't Walt's company any more. The good will and reputation for quality that he created is gone now; only greedy CEOs with a passion for "franchises" and "brands" remain. It's like when the hyenas took over the pride lands. And to top it all off, Disney offers a special "Maelstrom" t-shirt to all of the suckers who liked the ride - it was determined to suck every last drop out of that ride before destroying it.
Walt's creative legacy is now a prisoner to corporate greed:
And it's been obvious for some time that the suits have been snorting something. But hell, Mickey, they gotta scrimp on attractions and milk the rubes dry. The good stuff's not cheap!