Wilt Dasney
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Yes, bellhop costumes.What costumes? Costumes that the cast members at the attraction wear?
Yes, bellhop costumes.What costumes? Costumes that the cast members at the attraction wear?
And that's my whole point. Nothing in that picture says Twilight Zone. Instead of an abandoned hotel getting hit by lightening, it could be an abandoned hotel that gets hit by space aliens. If I remember correctly the Flash Gordon serials started in the 40s, so Sci-Fi is totally appropriate for the era and the current theming. Instead of being an elevator that drops you into the basement, it could be an elevator that rockets you into the galaxies, or time travel, or whatever and still have a great theme inside and out.
I'm not trying to defend Disney for being cheap here. I too would much rather have a new attraction. I'm just not sure why people are so attached to a non-Disney IP that only exists in a Disney park because it was probably the cheapest one Eisner could find at the time.
Whoah, you're totally right!
It's not nearly as much as you think it might be. Disney only paid Lucasfilm $1 million/year per attraction. This isn't JK Rowling money here.I'm sure paying CBS for the use of Twilight Zone didn't come cheap. Especially such an iconic show like it is and one very popular in syndication.
And that's my whole point. Nothing in that picture says Twilight Zone. Instead of an abandoned hotel getting hit by lightening, it could be an abandoned hotel that gets hit by space aliens. If I remember correctly the Flash Gordon serials started in the 40s, so Sci-Fi is totally appropriate for the era and the current theming. Instead of being an elevator that drops you into the basement, it could be an elevator that rockets you into the galaxies, or time travel, or whatever and still have a great theme inside and out.
I'm not trying to defend Disney for being cheap here. I too would much rather have a new attraction. I'm just not sure why people are so attached to a non-Disney IP that only exists in a Disney park because it was probably the cheapest one Eisner could find at the time.
Ha, sorry. I just thought it was an odd complaint. There were even hit sitcoms by the mid 1940s.
It's not nearly as much as you think it might be. Disney only paid Lucasfilm $1 million/year per attraction. This isn't JK Rowling money here.
"What's a rerun?"And I watched some of them in the 50s. Oh, wait, did I just out my age?
Agree. Pretty sure the "seven degrees of Kevin Bacon" style connection ties every single character with each other.You can probably draw some sort of connection between virtually any two Marvel characters which is what makes that "families" clause of the contract so tricky.
I honestly fear they will do another cheap "Superstar Limo" thing.. :/Ahh... sorry, I misunderstood. As for the layers of Twilight Zone theming within the queue, load area and throughout the ride, everything was done with the Twilight Zone in mind. You can only strip down the attraction down so much before retheming it to Guardians. If you told anywhere on here that they were adding a Guardians of the Galaxy ride that uses the Tower of Terror drop system we'd have people saying why re-use the ride system but otherwise be ok with the ride.
The issue is WDW1974 said they're not starting from scratch, they're doing a 5 month overhaul. Given Disney's normal pace, they're not going to be able to do enough to change the attraction and surrounding areas to Guardians.
Having said that, I expect more information on this to come out in a few days. I'm less concerned about this as I was 12 hours ago.
Now @WDW1974 is this a overlay or a retheme forever? If it's an overlay even though atrocious I could rest knowing the real tower would come back. But if it's a retheme then all hope is lost on Disney parks.
Finally, a Python reference...
Welcome to today's Disney: Where the story's made up and the theme doesn't matter.
I gotta go head out real quick and rethink my passions and where I am spending my time/money. brb.Retheme ...
Yeah. How'd that savetoad.com thing go for everyone?
Welcome to today's Disney: Where the story's made up and the theme doesn't matter.
Rocket also links with Nova a few times. including the younger one.I'm still not convinced they are...Gamora, rocket raccoon have ties to hulk, silver surfer(which is Fantastic Four). Drax is from silver surfer among other places. The villains couldn't be used. I can't see it holding up in arbitration.
Along with the thread of the new price hikes on universal?I'm not touching that thread. This is all the info I need.
Translation: "Money. It's a hit. Don't give me that do goody good bull****."
lol yeah right, because they would totally do another redo...Nothing if it helps to improve and save the company. I recall when Kmart and Sears were the top dogs in the retail world but a little company called Walmart pulled the rug out from them.
I also recall when Eastern Air Lines and TWA were healthy air carries. I also remember when RCA was the top maker of radios and television sets.
Failure to change with the times killed all of those companies. Thank goodness that Disney is willing to change as needed to grow and improve their media empire and theme parks. Disney is still very healthy, but they won't continue to be if they don't change.
Disney has more than enough visitors to their parks. They need to push their own IP with their captive audience. It just makes sense. There is going to be more profit for Disney selling a Groot plush rather than selling a Rod Serling ashtray from the ToT gift shop.
But let's say the GotG re-theme fails and the Groot plush doesn't sell. They can always go back to the Twilight Zone theme and sell autographed Rod Serling Zippo lighters in the gift shop.
While I agree with many of your comments, change solely for the sake of change, especially if not thought carefully but rashly is counter productive and can be harmful to the bottom line. As I've stated several times before, where is New Coke? What did the decision of the Coca Cola Company to update it's core product do to that company? How much did Coke loose on that decision? Good will is a very valuable asset for a company as branded as Coke....or Disney.
I would love to see what JK would take to part with such a valuable IP that has made her, next to the Queen, the 2nd richest woman in the UK. And someone highly protective of said IP.
My friend, i need a link....
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