BrianLo
Well-Known Member
Also a Disneyland without Americana is like a hamburger without a bun.
Yes, it still has the meat and the toppings, but without that bun it's not really a hamburger is it?
I’ll lodge my dissent. Disney Parks are not McDonalds franchises. It shouldn’t be a beachhead to shove Walt’s idealist American vision down the throats of Mainlanders or the French.
Disneyland is the only Disneyland. Disneyland needs Americana.
Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris... those aren’t Disneyland. They shouldn’t aim to be pale competitors.
I much prefer what they attempted to do for Shanghai, even if it’s not perfect. Is Tokyo Disneyland a better park? Sure. Does it feel like a strange shrine to things that don’t particularly belong to that culture? Yes.
Certainly Paris is very beautiful. But I’m on board with the French that it is an American cultural bomb, when it should have been its own thing.
The spice behind a Disneyland is Nostalgia and idealism. But it doesn’t have to be American.