Pixar has little-to-nothing to do with the Planes films.In the case of Planes, I think people are sick of Disney's quick and cheap sequels that in the past were straight to video ripoffs of their popular animated movies. Now they put them out like they are a major release. I know this is Pixar and they have had some success with sequels but remember when Disney had a policy of no sequels to any of their animated movies?
You're vastly overestimating the Disney Channel's influence on domestic and worldwide box office grosses.No way! I absolutely will go through with it. I have to have an avatar that says "twebber55 is god" as my avatar for one week.
Remember though, it's box office PLUS home video through the end of the year (but yeah, looks like you've won - easily).
Disney movies like Planes and Muppets have way underperformed. The only thing I can figure is that they're oversaturating the Disney Channel to the point people are sick of them (they didn't hype Frozen or Maleficent on the channel nearly as much) and people are waiting for home video.
Planes under performing at the box office should tell Disney to stop these ridiculous movies
I don't have any numbers to back this up, but I'm willing to bet they sell more in Planes merchandise than the movie does in the box office.Planes under performing at the box office should tell Disney to stop these ridiculous movies
If this continues one could only hope it forces TDO's hand.Nothing to add on the animation front. However, getting back to the OP, have been in WDW for about 12 days now. I have asked multiple CMs in several of the WDW parks about crowds. I have received the same response each time: the crowd levels for the middle of the summer have been appreciably lower since DA opened. The last one I asked worked at the Lafoes Brew Tavern, who also whispered that he likes Butter Beer better.
More Rescuers or Great Mouse Detective would be welcome. Those are the only two I ever thought it made sense onRight, and you'll noticed that they haven't touched anything in the WDAS library since Lasseter took over. They could have easily churned out a Robin Hood midquel or Aristocats 2: Marie's Adventure (and I should really stop giving them ideas), but they haven't.
I, personally, don't have a problem with the minimal theming that is in Gringott's extended queue. After the initial hoopla dies down it will almost never be used. Just like the extended queues for MiB or Spider-man. Last time I was in MiB's extended queue I was waiting to get into Diagon Alley. It's really no different than the backstage views of ToT that you get during Star Wars Weekends or using the backstage behind Main Street to exit the MK during Christmas week.I went to Diagon Alley today for the first time and thought that while it was good and looked just like the movie, I wouldn't say its any better themed than what Disney has been doing (Cars Land, to me, was more impressive). Someone texted me back when it first opened saying it was the best themed area of any park he had been to, which is why I found it a little disappointing. Actually a lot of the theming at DAK in the Asia and Africa sections I think are better: especially Everest, the Maharajah Jungle Trek, and the Safari. You can definitely tell "the Disney difference": In Diagon Alley I was really put off by the big unthemed queue blocks for the train (both ends) and Gringotts where you wait in a MASSIVE queue house with nothing to look at but unthemed backstage buildings.
The Simpsons area I thought was quick and half a**ed. Its one of those things I would expect from the Dino-Rama/original DCA time period, not 2014 where we have things like Cars Land/Avatar/Hogsmeade. If it were built in 1995 it probably would have been great. The Lard Lad Donut was really good though. Also the Spiderman upgrades were a huge improvement, the digital projections look great.
a lot of the theming at DAK in the Asia and Africa sections I think are better: especially Everest, the Maharajah Jungle Trek, and the Safari. You can definitely tell "the Disney difference":
How do you like Dinoland USA? Thats a good example of the current "Disney difference"
In Diagon Alley I was really put off by the big unthemed queue blocks for the train (both ends) and Gringotts where you wait in a MASSIVE queue house with nothing to look at but unthemed backstage buildings
Yes, yes it could.Dinoland USA is easily my least favorite part of any WDW park. I've said this on other threads, but that area makes me feel like I've fallen out of WDW and into a carnival. The whole dinosaur thing could be so much better done!
I totally agree. Meanwhile I thought Primevil Whirl was a lot of fun, and I giggled like a little kid through our whole ride. I think I'm just bitter because an 8 year old girl beat me at one of the midway games.Dinoland USA is easily my least favorite part of any WDW park. I've said this on other threads, but that area makes me feel like I've fallen out of WDW and into a carnival. The whole dinosaur thing could be so much better done!
I thought was quick and half a**ed.
Yeah it really could! I have a huge passion for dinosaurs, and I have since I was a little kid! The problem with Dinoland to me is just a unified idea! I actually really like the Dino institute and and probably one of the few who do like the actual ride "Dinosaur". Yes the ride would be ten times better with all working effects and AA dinosaurs, but it's still a cool concept!Dinoland USA is easily my least favorite part of any WDW park. I've said this on other threads, but that area makes me feel like I've fallen out of WDW and into a carnival. The whole dinosaur thing could be so much better done!
Maybe for a show Disney could sign a deal with the people who did the Walking with Dinosaurs arena show. That was amazing when I saw it.Yeah it really could! I have a huge passion for dinosaurs, and I have since I was a little kid! The problem with Dinoland to me is just a unified idea! I actually really like the Dino institute and and probably one of the few who do like the actual ride "Dinosaur". Yes the ride would be ten times better with all working effects and AA dinosaurs, but it's still a cool concept!
I for one think Dinoland could be completely turned around by making the area more about dinosaurs and less about the carnival! I would like to see atleast 1 show about dinosaurs! Not nemo! The excavator and a refurb on Dinosaur! The land would then be complete with attractions and maybe add a restaurant!
Out of place carnival aside, Dino-Rama doesn't even get roadside attractions right in a park that's all about priding itself on authenticity of these different places. The dinosaurs they got scattered around that area are really clean, high quality and looking like they were designed by Disney professionals. Real roadside dinosaur sculptures are much tackier and in a lot of ways, more endearing.Dinoland USA is easily my least favorite part of any WDW park. I've said this on other threads, but that area makes me feel like I've fallen out of WDW and into a carnival. The whole dinosaur thing could be so much better done!
Or they could pay some third party company to bring in some cheap, shoddy knockoff...Maybe for a show Disney could sign a deal with the people who did the Walking with Dinosaurs arena show. That was amazing when I saw it.
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