The publications’ political slants don’t matter.
I’m posting these to keep track of the sudden attention from legit journalists, but I won’t be keeping up with the thread or arguing (discussing, lol) points with anyone.
Theme park-focused article decries price gouging, marketing machines, and an overall disregard for Walt’s legacy in the Federalist:
LA Times asks if IP is squeezing the theme out of our theme parks, and sadly concludes this seems to be where we’re heading.
I’m posting these to keep track of the sudden attention from legit journalists, but I won’t be keeping up with the thread or arguing (discussing, lol) points with anyone.
Theme park-focused article decries price gouging, marketing machines, and an overall disregard for Walt’s legacy in the Federalist:
LA Times asks if IP is squeezing the theme out of our theme parks, and sadly concludes this seems to be where we’re heading.
D23 Expo: Is Disney's intellectual property squeezing the theme out of our theme parks?
"Avatar!" "Star Wars!" Marvel! As Disney theme parks shift focus to known franchises and brands — "IP" or intellectual property in Hollywood speak — are we losing the theme in our theme parks?
www.latimes.com