I don't understand the direction some of these parks are going in.
I fully understand it's ALWAYS about the money...but I feel like Disney is slowly migrating from identity-driven parks to more generic-themed parks.
HS was supposed to be about the movies and entertainment. But lately, they seem to be removing anything related to the "Hollywood" experience and now inserting a bunch of Disney intellectual property promotion. Mickey and Minnie are more "Hollywood" than the GMR?
AK was supposed to be a "glorified" zoo of sorts, built into a theme park. While some liberties have been taken since the park's opening, the overall focus has been on non-fictitious animals and conservation efforts. How does the completely fictitious world of Pandora fit into the overall "zoo" experience? Why wasn't this fictitious land, based completely on a movie, built in HS instead?
Epcot...it's been somewhat ignored over the past few decades and is due for an upgrade, but you can certainly question the "futuristic" or "educational" theme of the park. Guardians of the Galaxy has what to do with the future? Shouldn't "The Seas" be closed down and instead re-opened in AK?
MK, a somewhat "catch-all" or generally theme less park, so it's hard to critique. But, wouldn't Tron be better suited for Epcot (which lacks a roller coaster) or HS?
I fully understand it's ALWAYS about the money...but I feel like Disney is slowly migrating from identity-driven parks to more generic-themed parks.
HS was supposed to be about the movies and entertainment. But lately, they seem to be removing anything related to the "Hollywood" experience and now inserting a bunch of Disney intellectual property promotion. Mickey and Minnie are more "Hollywood" than the GMR?
AK was supposed to be a "glorified" zoo of sorts, built into a theme park. While some liberties have been taken since the park's opening, the overall focus has been on non-fictitious animals and conservation efforts. How does the completely fictitious world of Pandora fit into the overall "zoo" experience? Why wasn't this fictitious land, based completely on a movie, built in HS instead?
Epcot...it's been somewhat ignored over the past few decades and is due for an upgrade, but you can certainly question the "futuristic" or "educational" theme of the park. Guardians of the Galaxy has what to do with the future? Shouldn't "The Seas" be closed down and instead re-opened in AK?
MK, a somewhat "catch-all" or generally theme less park, so it's hard to critique. But, wouldn't Tron be better suited for Epcot (which lacks a roller coaster) or HS?