jt04
Well-Known Member
... and because someone was wrong once, no one can ever be right?
No, just pointing out that the predictors of doom on this site have an extremely poor track record.
... and because someone was wrong once, no one can ever be right?
I am actually surprised that Disney has not done a Dinner Theater type experience in Florida... They have a couple in DLP Resort... Disney Springs could have used a Hyperion Theater and had a house run of the Complete B&TB Broadway Musical...Or the Broadway Aladdin... Little Mermaid...A big Disney Theatrical theater. I would rather spend my $ on something like that than NBA...though I will freely admit that I am not the target audience for this...
You think he’s vying for some type of stake in the NBA post-Disney?
Would not surprise me in the least.
I mean, he wasn’t at the Toy Story Land opening.
Priorities.
While not on the scale that you mentioned, Hoop Dee Doo and Spirit of Aloha both fit the bill as “Dinner Show” experiences at WDW.I am actually surprised that Disney has not done a Dinner Theater type experience in Florida... They have a couple in DLP Resort... Disney Springs could have used a Hyperion Theater and had a house run of the Complete B&TB Broadway Musical...Or the Broadway Aladdin... Little Mermaid...A big Disney Theatrical theater. I would rather spend my $ on something like that than NBA...though I will freely admit that I am not the target audience for this...
Yeah, maybe something that was dreamt up in this century.While not on the scale that you mentioned, Hoop Dee Doo and Spirit of Aloha both fit the bill as “Dinner Show” experiences at WDW.
I mean if Pigeon Forge can have 20 or so dinner shows, I think Disney can do it. Just hire Dolly, all her shows are pretty good, and when they aren't she rebrands them super quickly. Heck, Paula Deen even has her own show in Pigeon Forge now.I am actually surprised that Disney has not done a Dinner Theater type experience in Florida... They have a couple in DLP Resort... Disney Springs could have used a Hyperion Theater and had a house run of the Complete B&TB Broadway Musical...Or the Broadway Aladdin... Little Mermaid...A big Disney Theatrical theater. I would rather spend my $ on something like that than NBA...though I will freely admit that I am not the target audience for this...
Plus it’s not like Disney can’t add this experience among myriad of other things they have on property.While not on the scale that you mentioned, Hoop Dee Doo and Spirit of Aloha both fit the bill as “Dinner Show” experiences at WDW.
So I am curious, how exactly do you think message boards should work? Should people only post if they think something is wonderful, and keep it to themselves if they don't think it's any good? You can judge something objectively even if it doesn't interest you. I think Tower of Terror is a great ride even through I have never, and will never ride it. Based on what we have seen of this, it doesn't look that well executed.
It just seems like people are taking a very narrow minded approach to judging it. Instead of looking whether or not Disney may be trying to appeal to a younger demographic.
Did you ever go into DisneyQuest?There are a number of threads on this forum where the negativity goes beyond judging or sharing an opinion. There are people saying the same thing over and over on every page just in case someone missed it the first 10 times they posted it. They reply to every post basically the same negative opinion. It's gets old after awhile.
If you hate it why spend so much time in a thread about it?
Edit: I'm not referring to you specifically.
Hoop Dee Doo is adorable! I love that dinner show... Spirit Of Aloha gets mixed reviews... I live down in South Florida and we have The Mai Kai here which does a Polynesian show that is probably better than the Spirit Of Aloha but without Disney Characters... I do wish they would re-imagine the entire Luau Cove and build something really spectacular...While not on the scale that you mentioned, Hoop Dee Doo and Spirit of Aloha both fit the bill as “Dinner Show” experiences at WDW.
Did you ever go into DisneyQuest?
Well you’d understand what this replaces, and what we got that could have been so much better, which is why we’re still complaining about it!What does that have to do with my comment?
Well you’d understand what this replaces, and what we got that could have been so much better, which is why we’re still complaining about it!
Think about it... this is touted as the NBA experience... and what do you get to experience... high school basketball drills with a little bit of tech thrown on top? Where is the wow moment of meeting or working with an idol? Or maybe even the people who could be future stars.. or even PRETENDING to be with them, etc. Where is the wow moment of pretending YOU are the NBA star? Or even playing to see what the experience would be like?
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As an 'experience' this falls way short. It's the kind of stuff kids do at their local camps... not something that is a unique visiting experience you can't find anywhere else.
Nostalgia is something else on these boards.Disney Quest was an old rundown obsolete arcade that I never would have step foot in if it wasn't included in my package.
The NBA experience is a great looking brand new facility. I'll admit I'm more excited about the sports bar attached to it than the experience itself, but I just don't get all the complaining. The building looks really good and fits in well at DS. For those that aren't interested don't go.
Aside from that myself and some other posters were referring to the negative tone of the forum in general in numerous threads not just this one. Although this thread does have some people beating a dead horse by stating their opinion over and over again.
Nostalgia? Slamming this “experience” has nothing to do with nostalgia. It just looks terrible.Nostalgia is something else on these boards.
No one is wishing for DQ in its current state, it was left to rot and we get this instead. I doubt you visited DQ in its prime condition when it opened. There was so much more that could have been done.Disney Quest was an old rundown obsolete arcade that I never would have step foot in if it wasn't included in my package.
The NBA experience is a great looking brand new facility. I'll admit I'm more excited about the sports bar attached to it than the experience itself, but I just don't get all the complaining. The building looks really good and fits in well at DS. For those that aren't interested don't go.
Aside from that myself and some other posters were referring to the negative tone of the forum in general in numerous threads not just this one. Although this thread does have some people beating a dead horse by stating their opinion over and over again.
Speak for yourself dudeNo one is wishing for DQ in its current state
Lol yeah I guess it would still be better than NBAE In it’s predemolished state.Speak for yourself dude
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