Curious Constance
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Yeah, but...
Because we are fans of the company, product, and industry.. not just consumers. If we were just consumers.. we'd be hanging on a trip planning forum and only sharing our trip reports.
I think the actual drop portion of ToT at DCA Is great fun, but the attraction's a total failure at telling its story. Without a proper buildup, it just isn't creepy enough, and the long, boring wait in the bolier room kills the pacing. Imagine if, on Haunted Mansion, you had to wait fifteen minutes to leave the Stretch Room.
A fix was needed... But--holy crud--does the Guardians storyline sound contrived or what? It sounds about as sincere as the "stories" Six Flags coughs up for their DC comics coasters.
I mused earlier about just how popular a Hollywood themed area is in a park that is right next to Hollywood. For the locals its likely "ho hum". I'm not a local and its ho hum. And there are so many quality tourist spots around the region to get one's Hollywood fix. Its always seemed to be a lazy decision to me, an excuse or simple backdrop to allow for the existence of the ToT perhaps, the effort to make the parks a 'one stop for all things' so a visitor never goes beyond property.
But it has a good hot dog store.
I'm not saying a new name isn't needed or warranted, but what I don't understand is why it would make anyone happier with the ice cream after the name change.
My take CC is that some fans have ridiculously high expectations for the moral purity of Disney theme parks.
With the romanticized history of Disneyland and WDI a high degree of storytelling integrity might be expected, but it's completely unrealistic.
So much chatter about how poor this decision is and yet we all know it'll end up being a big draw for DCA, especially if produced at a high standard. I agree with those who question the integrity of the location and context of the IP, but it appears that there's more news coming that will explain everything.
That's fair but don't you think that anything new of this scale would bring in the crowds? Regardless of the IP or any IP at all? I believe most APs will be lining up mostly out of curiosity and less out of excitement. And non APs, I think it's a draw but an overlayed drop ride for GOTG? The real draw will be when Marvel land is complete. I just wish they could have been patient and built a new GOTG ride to be part of the new land.
Short term, I think this overlay will command longer lines for maybe 6-12 months and then I think they go back down to 30-45 minutes standby. The gift shop will probably sell more merch.
Anyway I'm sure Marvel land will be a huge draw. Not so sure about an overlayed drop ride for GOTG by itself. Between the backlot and the rumors of going into the bus lot I feel they had more than enough room for marvel land without ruining TOT. I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong if Mission breakout (rolling my eyes) blows me away. However, considering all factors, it seems highly unlikely.
I just made you a t shirt with "Mission Breakout" written all over it.
It seems the status quo are okay with Disney creating a ginormous land themed to a spaceport on an alien planet in the Star War universe at Disneyland, yet there's some issue with the Marvel funny book characters being in the Hollywood-themed land at DCA. The hypocrisy and bad taste of the Disney fanbase know no bounds.
If I was in charge of creating DCA i probably wouldn't have chosen to include a realistic modern Hollywoodland but I think if they went more of the romanticized Old Hollywood theme (like TOT and the Red Car) I think it could have been great. Take NOS for example. New Orleans exists but Im pretty sure you cant experience anything like the Haunted Mansion in the real city.
Anyway they were on their way to building an old romanticized version of Hollywood but then they bought Marvel and need to milk every IP they can. Regardless if it fits or not.
So DHS clone.
Working to get a return on an investment is not a negative - its business.
There was plenty of room to make a return on their investment without ruining a fan favorite.
Also, me and the other millions of APs/ guests don't care that TOT is a clone. I don't usually fly to Florida on a whim.
It isn't a clone though. Not at all.
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