ForeverAnna
Well-Known Member
I was thinking of it as more worried.
Is there anyway they don't bring back Soarin Over California at some point? Or at least play it on one of the screens? California could be standby and World could be fastpass.
Yea I agree. At the very least keep CA on one of the screens after the buzz dies down. I feel like World will be popular because it's new and then people will want CA back. It's literally one of the few things DCA 1.0 got right and the awesome score has created a little bit of Nostalgia for a park that doesn't have very much of it. Anyway I do believe that it will be back at some point in the future in some way or another. The solution is just too easy and it would be almost like having 2 different E tickets at the same location.
I often wonder if Disney regrets making a whole theme park themed to California. Seems so restrictive, and they seem to be struggling with finding ways to make things fit.Exactly. I very much agree that Soarin' Over California was one of the few things about DCA. 1.0 Disney actually got right and was of great quality. As the park loses more and more of its California identity, losing this would be a travesty.
I often wonder if Disney regrets making a whole theme park themed to California. Seems so restrictive, and they seem to be struggling with finding ways to make things fit.
They've turned it into a fantasy California. As bad as DCA 1.0 was, it was way more Californian than it is now.
This is an example of what I was talking about in the Star Wars Land thread, in terms of laziness and lack of imagination. The original Cars Land, for example, was nothing like what we have now. It was unique, it wasn't based on a Disney movie, or any movie, and it was very Californian. But no, can we have things that aren't based on a film? Nope. We have to have this new land be based on the movie Cars, even though the original concept was cooler and would have worked perfectly with DCA's theme.
I'm hoping for "Let It Go" in multiple languages/renditions ala It's a Small World.
That was solely the work of John Lasseter, who used every bit of effort and political will he had to get his pet movie turned into a major land at DCA. Notice how you never hear about Lasseter having anything to do with WDI anymore?
I know it was Lasseter. My point still stands though. It's upsetting.
I dunno, I really don't mind much for DCA. The theme sucks so I don't feel like it's sacred, as opposed to DL.
The theme sucks so I don't feel like it's sacred, as opposed to DL.
Different strokes I guess. I'm one of those rare birds who prefers DCA to DL.
*runs and hides*
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