Jenny72
Well-Known Member
I'm sure that's true, just as I'm sure there are GotG fans planning a trip to Epcot, and Avatar fans who have made or are making trips to AK, and (a small number of ) Ratatouille fans who will be making their plans.
I think though for at least many of the people who object to all of this stuff, the main issue is not whether there are X number of people who will be excited about a specific IP, even if that's what we end up arguing about. It's more about how it degrades the unique quality that the parks used to have, which was a sense of remove from the rat race (sorry, Mickey), a sense that you had entered a world of imagination and possibilities, and childlike wonder.
In my opinion, if Disney continued to create that feeling, they'd get plenty of people coming, with or without (outside generated) IP. But there's no room to experiment with this now, so we will presumably not ever know. All we will know for sure is that X number of people came to the parks and generated X amount of revenue.
I think though for at least many of the people who object to all of this stuff, the main issue is not whether there are X number of people who will be excited about a specific IP, even if that's what we end up arguing about. It's more about how it degrades the unique quality that the parks used to have, which was a sense of remove from the rat race (sorry, Mickey), a sense that you had entered a world of imagination and possibilities, and childlike wonder.
In my opinion, if Disney continued to create that feeling, they'd get plenty of people coming, with or without (outside generated) IP. But there's no room to experiment with this now, so we will presumably not ever know. All we will know for sure is that X number of people came to the parks and generated X amount of revenue.