JERiv
Active Member
It's kind of funny/sad... I play Disney Emoji Blitz, which was a pretty fun game until it was sold off to Jam City. Jam City turned it into a bit of a slog, whereby the focus is on how to milk as much $$$ from players as possible. And limiting how much you can play, or how many emojis you can get, because if you don't spend the $$$ you simply can't do the events.
It caused a ton of grief among old players, who did drop the game. I've thought about it as well. But they were replaced by new players who didn't have a clue how good and fun the game actually used to be. To the new players, this is how it actually works.
That's what comes to mind when I see this image. "Buy now! Super sale! At lightning speed!!" It's like the Parks are being "sold off" to a predatory company (*cough*Jamcity*cough*) that just wants to bankrupt you through microtransactions. Most of us will realize what's going on and be disillusioned. Some will move on. But enough will stay and enough new visitors will visit to make it worth Disney's while to lower the quality even more than they already have.
It's depressing, but the Disney we all grew up with is really no more. Either we accept they're even more blatantly totally just in it for the $$$ and get what enjoyment we can, or we start planning vacations elsewhere.