They're still better than the previous attraction/land they replaced. Technologically, ambience, popularity, and profitability wise.Frozen Ever After is so incredibly intellectually dishonest that it urinates all over the very concept of "Edutainment". But it's sparkly. Oooo, pretty.
The same can be said for Pandora. It's like having Sir Richard Attenborough narrate a documentary explaining the science behind "Sharknado III".
Americans do love sparkly things that aren't terribly intellectually taxing.They're still better than the previous attraction/land they replaced. Technologically, ambience, popularity, and profitability wise.
Americans do love sparkly things that aren't terribly intellectually taxing.
Epcot and DAK are beacons of science and multiculturalism in an age when science and multiculturalism are demonized by large swaths of Americans.
Man did you hit that right on the head! Jolly goodAmericans do love sparkly things that aren't terribly intellectually taxing.
Epcot and DAK are beacons of science and multiculturalism in an age when science and multiculturalism are demonized by large swaths of Americans.
World of Motion was awful...while I was in 4th grade (1983), I remember riding WoM and asking myself, "What is this?" Horizons made a greater impact on me at that time. Anyway, WoM was lost on me, but I remember that simple rides such as If You Had wings (the skiing sequence) seemed far cooler. While I am nostalgiac/maudlin for many WDW rides, WoM is not one of them.Yeah sorry about that - no smileys made it hard to guess. While I miss WoM, I do think Test Track is better.
I haven't ridden Frozen Ever After, so I can't make a comparison. However, I will say that I honestly enjoyed Maelstrom quite a bit... but not necessarily to the point where I'd argue for one over the other, with one exception: the unload area. The Maelstrom unload area, to me, was completely immersive and magical. I honestly could have spent hours in there, and would have, had I not been forced to move along.I'll say it. Frozen is miles better than Maelstrom. Maelstrom was terrible. It was boring and everyone hated it until it was going away and people decided it was cool to complain about things for nostalgia's sake.
So, if I'm reading this correctly... 34 years ago, you rode a ride when you were 9 or 10 years old, that's enough to deem an attraction as "awful"? Man, it must be tough to impress you.World of Motion was awful...while I was in 4th grade (1983), I remember riding WoM and asking myself, "What is this?" Horizons made a greater impact on me at that time. Anyway, WoM was lost on me, but I remember that simple rides such as If You Had wings (the skiing sequence) seemed far cooler. While I am nostalgiac/maudlin for many WDW rides, WoM is not one of them.
Nope, just saying the effect those various rides had on me 34 years ago lol. 34 years ago I didn't like COP, but today I think it's great! I am just making a statement about how time changes some things. Nevertheless, anamnesis takes over when I ride rides like Pirates...that smell triggers all kinds of memories!So, if I'm reading this correctly... 34 years ago, you rode a ride when you were 9 or 10 years old, that's enough to deem an attraction as "awful"? Man, it must be tough to impress you.
Mickey's PhilharMagic has to be better than anything that was there previously (although I admittedly don't remember seeing any of the other shows in that space).
I understand now. Sorry for jumping to conclusions. However, your reply does make make me think of a Madeleine I ate once...Nope, just saying the effect those various rides had on me 34 years ago lol. 34 years ago I didn't like COP, but today I think it's great! I am just making a statement about how time changes some things. Nevertheless, anamnesis takes over when I ride rides like Pirates...that smell triggers all kinds of memories!
can you name a ride that replaced an old one and it was better I mean truly better. I can't really think of one?
I don't think they disliked it, they, like me were just enormously underwhelmed by it. It was a cool little ride, but, you hardly ever saw anyone doing flash photo's because there was nothing there that anyone cared to remember. I used to ride it when you had to run through the little theater to avoid seeing the film. As soon as those doors opened you'd knock people over, if necessary, to get to the exit side before those doors closed.I don't remember people disliking Maelstrom, though I do remember that it was rare to find a queue of less than 20 minutes to ride it, except during Illuminations. I was surprised that Disney chose to remodel an attraction that continued to be so popular.
One really can't urinate on something that no longer exists. The concept of Edutainment, in its purist sense has not existed for over two decades. And "pretty/sparkly" is far better then numbingly boring with no real education to be had. That ride gave you no more useful information about Norway, then Frozen does. However, Frozen is at least fun and not so depression that you want to be mauled by that Polar Bear.Frozen Ever After is so incredibly intellectually dishonest that it urinates all over the very concept of "Edutainment". But it's sparkly. Oooo, pretty.
I miss that one scene from WoM with the city. I don't know why I loved it so. So little thing about me made me like it. I actually liked it better than If you Had Wings. But neither were all that out there for me. When both of those closed I just kind of shrugged my shoulders and moved on. Horizons though, that was a totally different level.World of Motion was awful...while I was in 4th grade (1983), I remember riding WoM and asking myself, "What is this?" Horizons made a greater impact on me at that time. Anyway, WoM was lost on me, but I remember that simple rides such as If You Had wings (the skiing sequence) seemed far cooler. While I am nostalgiac/maudlin for many WDW rides, WoM is not one of them.
Ahhhh lol...Are you a Proust fan?I understand now. Sorry for jumping to conclusions. However, your reply does make make me think of a Madeleine I ate once...
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