mickEblu
Well-Known Member
Walt did have plenty of IP to choose from for his park and didn't shy away from including studio properties in Disneyland. Of course, Disneyland wouldn't look like it did in 1955 if it were built today, but I doubt it would be as IP-heavy as Shanghai.
So are you saying Frontierland would not have been Lone Ranger Land? Lol. But seriously I don't mind IP rides as long as their done well. I'm not a huge fan of IP lands though. I just think it's kind of overkill. IMO there are just too many great IPs or too much possibility for originality to devote so much area to one IP.