I really didn't like the hat, nor the giant Mickey wand at Epcot which slightly preceded it. When people become nostalgic for Eisner, I think they'd do well to look back to this era when Disney seemed to be actively setting out to ruin their parks by sticking giant "things" over the park icons that stuck around for years, and years, and years. Disney theme parks should be better than amusement parks with giant "Disney" things around in the style of the AoA resort.
As for the WDS Paris, I far prefer the smaller Sorcerer's Apprentice hat integrated into their (otherwise pretty useless) animation building. That at least looks like an organic architectural element that echoes the actual WDFA building. The BAH was just a giant metal hat with Mickey's severed hand alongside for no particular reason. I don't think it was even very attractive.
But neither were as heinous as the birthday cake castle in MK...Fair enough.
I wasn't it's biggest fan, just kind of was giving examples of how maybe it could have worked.
The wand was by far more offensive to me (as a whole; but at the same time I despised the hat and it's location). I was a happy Disney fan the day the wand started coming down but I was more than elated when the hat came down (that thread will forever be my favorite; everyone grabbed their coffee and joined in celebrating the daily pictures of the hat coming down. Truly a kumbaya moment for most of us where we finally came together to celebrate). Massive mistakes. Fine for a year (not really but if they insisted on doing them ...) but they lasted way too long and were eyesores.
The difference is that the castle cake was just around for the 25th birthday celebrations and made some sort of sense in the context of the celebration. It also does kind of make photos from that brief period of time kind of novel.But neither were as heinous as the birthday cake castle in MK...
The cast members ruined the Great Movie Ride a long time ago. They did an extremely poor job finding cast members who fit their assigned roles.
I vote 3rd option, remove hat, keep GMR and put Mickey someplace else. I get some people don't mind GMR was removed but I can never agree with that. Star wars is coming, and so are the hordes of people. Now instead of adding Mickey and refurbishing one of the biggest people eaters in the parks. You add two lands with garbage capacity vs what demand will be in a park thats embarrassingly lacking rides anyway. Its just another bad decision in a recent line of bad ride decisions.
Disney has a massive problem with not "interviewing for positions," rather just staffing where the need is. GMR used to have the longest waiting list on property - people waited literally years for a transfer there. My last ride on it the cast member barely spoke English. It was embarrassing for her and the ride.
But neither were as heinous as the birthday cake castle in MK...
Yes, they do. I see so many times castmembers where they don't want to be or shouldn't be. They need to do a better job with that.
I would have to question whether or not this was a short term gain. Keeping GMR, even updated, would have been the short term gain. I don't know if they are going to get around to renaming the park, but, if they do, I will bet that it will make the "new" theme of the park more in alignment with the changes that they are making. Even if they don't the use of Mickey Mouse in a Disney Theme park is hardly out of theme.When rides like Horizons closed, it was after they lost their corporate sponsorship.
GMR still had one when it closed. One who, seemingly, was willing to continue and spend money to make changes to the attraction to promote their brand.
That Disney just threw that away for the short term gain of building Mickey in an existing building is just awful.
Kids and even adults when it opened, had no idea what the movies were either, that is why it was a history of early Hollywood and the blockbusters of that time. It never was intended to be a current event display. With that show, many of those kids actually were exposed to a time long gone when movies were the miracles of the day and how it all started. As stated in the dedication... "The Hollywood that never was and always will be!"It's to bad they couldnt have moved the hat, but kept it
maybe they could have incorporated it into the dhs skyway station
i think they are getting rid of the gmr since kids today would know nothing about the movies that were included in it
How is Mickey a "short term gain"? Mickey Mouse is the 90 year old flagship character of The Walt Disney Company. It's not exactly a flash-in-the-pan. It's not like they're building Fortnite: The Ride.That Disney just threw that away for the short term gain of building Mickey in an existing building is just awful.
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