OG Runner
Well-Known Member
I mean technically a good portion of the ride has been on fire since it opened in the 70’s yet it’s still here.
I wonder how many people understand what you are saying. I thought it was a good observation.
I mean technically a good portion of the ride has been on fire since it opened in the 70’s yet it’s still here.
I wonder how many people understand what you are saying. I thought it was a good observation.
Maybe it's today's sociological climate, but that's where my mind went, too.don't you dare burn that thing down
Cellophane fire is far less destructive as real fire apparently.I wonder how many people understand what you are saying. I thought it was a good observation.
What was the real story with that anyway? There has to be some tea to spill I’m sure.Taking a Tiki Room Under New Management approach?
Why in the world would you re-built something exactly as it was, when it is 50 years old, as opposed to modernizing and creating something new even if you keep with the same theme/concept?
People enjoyed going to the movies in years past when they were black and white and silent. But as technology changed people didn't keep building movie theaters using the old technology. They changed and evolved. Now if something is working and needs upkeep and maintenance, then I don't think Disney would ever decide lets just take down one of the old rides and totally replace it. They will put in the time and money to keep the ride going bc it is a fan favorite (and because it likely costs much less in short term to do maintenance rather than a re-build.)Possibly since that is why the people keep coming back to that ride year after year. They enjoy what it is. Over the years they have made some tweaks to the ride, but people coming back for what it is and overall that had been entertaining. On the other had I have always thought they could "replace" some rides they closed with "the same ride" but with an updated ride system. Think of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, but on a roller coaster type track and high definition screens and animatronics.
I mean technically a good portion of the ride has been on fire since it opened in the 70’s yet it’s still here.
I don't get it...I wonder how many people understand what you are saying. I thought it was a good observation.
its current iteration no.... i do think we would get the shanghai version or at the least disneyland version.
then again thats me in charge of the budget.. not current leaders
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