- In the Parks
- No
This is a topic I've wanted to dive into for quite some time. Few would argue that Disney Parks in CA are on a rapid change of pace. Many of my loved ones, and many personalities on the internet, like / appreciate / enjoy Disney's newest offerings, and frankly I don't believe there's anything wrong with that. I'll always respect others opinions and in the discourse of public opinion, there's no %100 right or wrong answer
But is it okay to expect more from Disney?.. Realistically speaking, do you?
-Is it reasonable to expect better food quality in the parks?
-Am I wrong to think the People Mover tracks & Tomorrowland in general deserved way more attention than the Bug's Land & Paradise Pier conversion(s)?
-What about the (seemingly dead to Disney) idea that IP's are way overused and an all-original attraction is way overdue?
-Is it okay to consistently pay more & more money for what feels like advertisement overlays and movie experiences?
-Why are the CM's under-payed & overworked, literally working for one of the richest companies in the world? And what has happened to our park & culture in that people are seemingly getting nastier?
I want to go deeper than just speaking of IP's and quality. Disney Parks are engraved into my life and I hate to see it change so rapidly, away from what I remember made it special in the first place.
But maybe you don't see it that way, and maybe my thought process needs to change. Let's have an honest discussion!
But is it okay to expect more from Disney?.. Realistically speaking, do you?
-Is it reasonable to expect better food quality in the parks?
-Am I wrong to think the People Mover tracks & Tomorrowland in general deserved way more attention than the Bug's Land & Paradise Pier conversion(s)?
-What about the (seemingly dead to Disney) idea that IP's are way overused and an all-original attraction is way overdue?
-Is it okay to consistently pay more & more money for what feels like advertisement overlays and movie experiences?
-Why are the CM's under-payed & overworked, literally working for one of the richest companies in the world? And what has happened to our park & culture in that people are seemingly getting nastier?
I want to go deeper than just speaking of IP's and quality. Disney Parks are engraved into my life and I hate to see it change so rapidly, away from what I remember made it special in the first place.
But maybe you don't see it that way, and maybe my thought process needs to change. Let's have an honest discussion!