DAK 'Encanto' and 'Indiana Jones'-themed experiences at Animal Kingdom

TheMaxRebo

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I still strongly believe we’re gonna get Paris’ Lion King ride before this investment cycle is over

Definitely could see it for part of the 2nd 5 years

If they add that and a 3rd attraction ion to Pandora, both of which could also run at night, really could flesh out the park and allow for later closings and spread people out from the other parks more
 

Agent H

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I think it would fill out the land and could be based on one of the new movies. Expand the land with that and a table service restaurant and it would be great
i Don’t know. That doesn’t really sound appealing to me. But I don’t like avatar the movie so maybe that’s why it doesn’t sound appealing to me. I just think expansion money would be better spent elsewhere.
 
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TheMaxRebo

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i Don’t know. That doesn’t really sound appealing to me. But I don’t like avatar the movie so maybe that’s why it doesn’t sound appealing to me. I just expansion money would be better spent elsewhere.

There is also an expansion pad there and were plans for a 3rd attraction to start with so would be easier / cheaper (theoretically) than other options for expansion

I just think the land is so well done and would welcome more of it. I'm not a Avatar super fan or anything but do enjoy the movies
 

Agent H

Well-Known Member
There is also an expansion pad there and were plans for a 3rd attraction to start with so would be easier / cheaper (theoretically) than other options for expansion

I just think the land is so well done and would welcome more of it. I'm not a Avatar super fan or anything but do enjoy the movies
I agree. The land is very well done. But isn’t that expansion pad where the lion king ride is (was?) rumored to go?
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Human biases are impossible to avoid in any form of surveying, however, what is suggested here is incredibly off from reality

Really?

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I had a different question on a different survey, 1-5 scale, where 5 was “huge fan”, 1 was “not a fan at all”, and 2-4 were blank. And 5 is on the left, where your eyes are going to go first.

Cognitive psychology reveals that the way questions are framed affects how respondents interpret and answer them. For instance, leading questions can manipulate participants into confirming biases, while loaded terms may elicit emotional responses that skew data integrity.

Sending surveys that at least used to expire within 48 hours of your visit isn’t trying to elicit an emotional response?

Claiming Disney doesn’t word many of their survey questions to get a desired response is naive, at best.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
Really?

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I had a different question on a different survey, 1-5 scale, where 5 was “huge fan”, 1 was “not a fan at all”, and 2-4 were blank. And 5 is on the left, where your eyes are going to go first.



Sending surveys that at least used to expire within 48 hours of your visit isn’t trying to elicit an emotional response?

Claiming Disney doesn’t word many of their survey questions to get a desired response is naive, at best.
Bias in surveys is literally a field of study. Denying reality doesn't mean it is any less true. It happens everywhere, and it is especially egregious from Disney.
 

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