Disney Irish
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I think Disney should just rip the band aid off and rename the park Lasseter/Marvel Land.
Let me correct that for you....
I think Disney should just rip the band aid off and rename the park Lasseter/Marvel Land.
If they want midcentury architecture, it should be in Grizzly Peak. The theme of the land is a 1950's/60's national park and having a lodge restaurant styled in the architecture of the period would be nice imo.
For the ticket price, I expect a premium experience. The Six Flags philosophy of merely slapping a brand on coasters and rides as an alternative to actual theming and storytelling is PRECISELY what Pixar Pier is.
Cool story bro. So how long have you worked for Disney?So I'm just going to say my piece here so that you guys can probably ignore it and continue shouting in this echo chamber you've built for yourselves.
You guys are seriously some of the most miserable, negative people I've ever seen (if your posts are to be believed). Like literally it seems all you guys do is constantly bemoan and rant about every little thing that Disney does to the parks. It's one thing if you don't care about certain rides or things Disney does, but when you then go on and on and on about these changes on an almost-daily basis (hi @TROR), it's kinda really obsessive.
Now about Pixar Pier, I'm old enough to remember when people thought Disney building a California-themed park in California was stupid. Fast forward to almost two decades later, suddenly everyone is mad because Disney is slowly chipping away at the California theme. The fact that some of you actually want Disney to go BACK to DCA 1.0 just tells me you're not satisfied with anything. I also remember when people complained that Disney California Adventure wasn't "Disney." So here they are incorporating some more Disney properties into the park and...big shock...you still have a problem with it. Again...never satisfied with anything.
But don't let me ruin your fun! Continue acting like you know what's good Imagineering and what isn't just because you go to the parks a lot, talk about them on a daily basis, read the books, and marathoned Roller Coaster Tycoon when you were a kid. I'll keep going to the parks with people who actually want to have fun and not be joyless shells not satisfied with anything.
--phantazmick25
Exactly my point. Disney has learned that if they build it, everyone will come. The days of Light Magic are long, long gone.You say that now. Just wait until it opens. This is history repeating itself. As stupid as this overhaul is the APs and faithful fans can't resist. You'll see.
Anyone else notice the red tunnel around the last left hand turns and the break run for the “incredicoaster”, or the wave live thing coming from the launch section (where TSMM fastpass is).
The wave just looks added, but the red tunnel in the back looks purposeful...
I too had high hopes but for me the Fun wheel with Mickey on the front and the Pixar themed gondolas is the pinnacle of stupidness. I can think of pixie dusted excuses for most things but that just confuses the hell out of me. If I was John Lasseter I would want my movies treated better than this confused mash up of mid century modern and victoriana and Pixar (except for Mickey). Ps/ now I have to agree with you that John Lassetter was drunk at D23 and also that he has been drunk every day since.I’m in Japan and I can smell this stink pile from over here!
I had high hopes for this after D23, but this just looks cheap and weird. I love MCM architecture, but the Screamin’ queue is pointless in the Pier environment. And four neighborhoods? A Ferris wheel with Mickey on the front and gondolas themed to Pixar characters?
I can’t help but think Lasseter is bringing jugs of his special juice to share at every creative and finance meeting he attends in Glendale and Anaheim. The only real explanation is that all the execs who approved this were drunk.
Because Mickey's Fun Wheel is the icon of the park like Sleeping Beauty's Castle is the icon of Disneyland.Completely disagree for all the reasons mentioned by others here. The mid-century modern building for the coaster, while attractive by itself, is especially ill-suited for the theme. And why is Mickey still on the ferris wheel? None of it makes any sense.
Carthay Circle Theater is the icon of the park. Mickey's Fun Wheel is a marketing mistake.Because Mickey's Fun Wheel is the icon of the park like Sleeping Beauty's Castle is the icon of Disneyland.
Carthay Circle Theater is the icon of the park. Mickey's Fun Wheel is a marketing mistake.
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