ok. I will yet again request that people PLEASE READ before attacking on people's "criticism." Sorry,
Wannab@dis, but this is REALLY directed to you especially since you have done this to my posts several times. If you read WHAT I WROTE, I said that I:ROE nailed it. It was a great show. I didn't see where the improvement would come from (which in and of itself is interesting that I get attacked here because it is a new Epcot creation and some people seem to attack me as an originalist which is not true - to be honest, the return of Illuminations or Illuminations 25 would be horrible in my opinion). The theme came out in the title, and SkyDance didn't have that on its face. I was not criticizing it and, in fact, I SPECIFICALLY SAID IN CAPITALS (means this is the important part) that I really hoped that they did. It absolutely could be done (again, said that). It just didn't jump off the page as to what it would be and where it would go. Disney set the bar very high for itself, and it can meet it (as it has in the past as Yensid points out with several good examples). However, it can also fall short (as it objectively also has in the past), and the higher a bar, the greater chance of that happening. You can't know until the show comes out.
I don't want this to come into some big war as everything seems to be around here now, but learn to understand what you are posting. Opinions are the reason this exists. If every post was "that's great" this would be very boring. As long as people support their opinions, I am all for any side. This is especially true when you claim something not actually being done. I:ROE is perhaps their greatest attractions of recent times IMHO, so of course I am hesitant. SkyDance suggests Light Magic to me, but I do not have a basis for that, so I will not say that SkyDance would be bad. I didn't say that; I won't say that until something else comes out about it (if something else...). Furthermore, I truly do HOPE that things will be even bigger and better. Just because someone is skeptical and not impressed immediately doesn't mean it can't be done. That attitude is what built Disney's empire, and NOT from the beancounters side as many like to claim.