I see so many discussions here and elsewhere complaining that newer attractions are not so impressive.
And I wonder if we just have such high expectations of WDW that we have a skewed perspective and are sitting there thinking, "go ahead, blow me away."
But were rides like the little snow white dark ride all that mind-blowing? Isn't the seven dwarves mine train significantly more impressive?
The first few times I went to Disney World, I used to joke that they must brainwash us, because there was no reason I should love it so much.
It was not what I expected at all. I grew up in New Jersey and I thought Disney World would be similar to Six Flags, but with pictures of Mickey Mouse painted on the roller coasters. As you all know, it's nothing like that at all.
I was surprised how many rides were sit down shows. I was surprised at the variety of experiences. I was surprised that everything was in a boat LOL. And then I learned about the whole "ride the movies" concepts and began to get it - but it still didn't explain why I was so into it.
So why are many of us missing Snow White and unimpressed or a little less impressed with the mine train, just to stick with that example for a moment...
Yes, I very much appreciate the history, the nostalgia, the things Walt had an actual hand in. So is that it? Did he really have some kind of "magic touch" and know how to go straight to the heart, whereas others might not get how to do that?
Because the mine train, while cool and impressive in some ways, didn't blow me away. But why should it? Neither did snow white. Neither did many of the simpler rides, yet I still developed great affection for them. Will the new rides grow on us? Or are they fundamentally missing something?
Why do I enjoy the Nemo ride but I am underwhelmed with the new little mermaid ride? Because I've seen it before?
And have we learned our lessons from having those unrealistic expectations? Because I still find myself thinking, "go ahead, blow me away" when it comes to the new Star Wars lands.
Thoughts ?
And I wonder if we just have such high expectations of WDW that we have a skewed perspective and are sitting there thinking, "go ahead, blow me away."
But were rides like the little snow white dark ride all that mind-blowing? Isn't the seven dwarves mine train significantly more impressive?
The first few times I went to Disney World, I used to joke that they must brainwash us, because there was no reason I should love it so much.
It was not what I expected at all. I grew up in New Jersey and I thought Disney World would be similar to Six Flags, but with pictures of Mickey Mouse painted on the roller coasters. As you all know, it's nothing like that at all.
I was surprised how many rides were sit down shows. I was surprised at the variety of experiences. I was surprised that everything was in a boat LOL. And then I learned about the whole "ride the movies" concepts and began to get it - but it still didn't explain why I was so into it.
So why are many of us missing Snow White and unimpressed or a little less impressed with the mine train, just to stick with that example for a moment...
Yes, I very much appreciate the history, the nostalgia, the things Walt had an actual hand in. So is that it? Did he really have some kind of "magic touch" and know how to go straight to the heart, whereas others might not get how to do that?
Because the mine train, while cool and impressive in some ways, didn't blow me away. But why should it? Neither did snow white. Neither did many of the simpler rides, yet I still developed great affection for them. Will the new rides grow on us? Or are they fundamentally missing something?
Why do I enjoy the Nemo ride but I am underwhelmed with the new little mermaid ride? Because I've seen it before?
And have we learned our lessons from having those unrealistic expectations? Because I still find myself thinking, "go ahead, blow me away" when it comes to the new Star Wars lands.
Thoughts ?