TJJohn12
Well-Known Member
...Meanwhile, the Fantasyland dark rides for example can stay both timeless and relevant. Guardians will one day end up irrelevant and dated, just like every other Epcot attraction at the end of their life....
Peter Pan was released two years before Disneyland opened. The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad was only 6 years old. Alice in Wonderland was 4 years old. Fantasyland’s “timeless” rides were originally based on new and hot IP.
If the GotG ride is well executed it very well could outlive the relevance of its IP. If they take the steps to make the story itself relevant, or if the ride system remains novel and exciting, it could become a classic.
EDIT: And before we go down that road, the Peter Pan book was published 41 years before Disney’s movie. The first Guardians comic was released 45 years before Disney’s movie. So it’s not like the story was any more or less culturally embedded before Disney grabbed it.
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