Do the parks seem to be competing?

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Don't fear the reaper.

That would work too.

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WDWGoof07

Well-Known Member
Well, I'm saying that I don't like that the attractions, which, in California, are mostly in Disneyland, are not entirely concentrated in the Magic Kingdom in Florida. It was harmless enough at first, just a few attractions here and there (Star Tours in the Studios and EO in Epcot), but now it seems like it's out of control. A couple of attractions from a non-castle park, the California Adventure, are making their way into a castle park (the Little Mermaid ride and (to a lesser degree) a Goofy-themed roller coaster), while Toontown Fair gets the axe and everyone insists that it would work better in the Studios.

My point is, I'm not fond of having the replicated attractions in other parks, just to have other people go to them. I'm not sure if that's a sign of competing or not, but to me, it just seems like a bit of a tug-of-war of sorts.
I'm probably going to regret this, but I just can't keep myself from asking. Is there any good reason you are opposed to having a "non-castle park" ride in a "castle park"? They're all Disney parks, and it's not like Disney is committing any egregious thematic errors in any of the examples you cite.

Secondly, why do keep talking about Toontown in DHS? That has never been a rumor. It's only a fanboy dream. But, regardless, why would Toontown in DHS be such a bad idea? I think it would be an awesome idea. Have you never seen Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Toontown is right next to Los Angeles!
 

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