RSoxNo1
Well-Known Member
I think we need to remember that Disney is no longer an individual. Disney is a corporation, meaning one single person doesn't always speak for the entire group of stakeholders. At one point, the Disney Corporation may have indicated that Dreamfinder was long gone, but corporations change CEOs, board members, etc. That means a group of people can change their mind...which is much easier than a single individual changing their mind. Walt Disney (the individual) didn't declare Dreamfinder dead, the Disney Corporation (a group of people) did...and that corporation has had turnover.
I'm not saying that Dreamfinder is coming back, but claiming that he definitely isn't because someone several years ago said he wasn't is very short sighted. How many times have we seen major corporations (or governments) change their mind in the past? A good board of directors can see how the world is changing and re-direct a company.
So my post was a joke...
As for the Dreamfinder you can look at Disney as corporation as a means of explaining his being there as well. D23 is for the fans. The hardcore fans recognize who the Dreamfinder is, and bringing him back would delight those fans. So be reaching out to the original character actor from the parks they have appeased these fans at the D23 event. It is just as likely that this was an isolated Dreamfinder appearance in an arm of the company where it would be more appreciated than putting him back as the secondary figure in a major attraction.
I would love to see Dreamfinder return to the park - I'm just not optimistic that it's happening, and I don't think his appearance at the D23 convention changes that.