Disney Glimpses
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It's honestly crazy, they took a huge bet and lost. And I have a bit of a rant here:and heads should roll for that decision. they did everything they could to make sure the 50th was essentially canned except decor.
they are now licking wounds.
The lack of nostalgia is an issue but the bigger issue is that they didn't see how inferior HEA was to their prior shows or shows at other parks that they own.
This is what concerns me the most. Any veteran at Disney should know upon first viewing that it wasn't cut out to be a permanent fixture at the most visited theme park in the world.
Now, I think we all have enough information to piece together that this show will retire next spring. Obviously the most likely candidate to replace it is HEA. Regardless, whatever replaces it will be short lived. I hope they distinctly remember this moment so that when they develop the next show, it receives an adequate budget, timeline and attention to detail.
From the conversations I have had with people in the know, HEA was truly a dead and buried project. So the fact that they are not only putting so much time and energy tweaking a running show but also reviving a project permanently put into the archives (still speculation) is a huge tell into just how poor this show was received. Again, as I am told, the rough cut is that 80-90% of repeat visitors prefer earlier shows (Wishes, HEA) over DE. That is catastrophic.