WDW1974
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure what you mean regarding the loss of credibility. We are stating our opinions just as you are. By the way, I don't believe everything WDW does is of poor or substandard quality. Here is a partial list of attractions that I feel meet the Disney standard: Horizons, World of Motion, the original Journey Into Imagination, American Adventure, Cranium Command, Tower Of Terror, Muppetvision, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Splash Mountain, Tough to Be A Bug, Safari, Star Tours, and Great Movie Ride. You'll notice that there are very few in that list that were introduced after 1996. Some of those attractions are in need of an update but still remain among the best in my opinion. I'd also like to point out I have been a fan of the Haunted Mansion redo even though that is the kind of thing we should be expecting from Disney. You cannot claim that I am always negative. I'm just calling it like I see it.
I believe our major complaint with FLE is its utter lack of anything exciting. I don't know how else to say it. Mermaid is a substandard dark ride just like the examples I used above, BATB will be okay but nothing like it could be (amazing mural notwithstanding), the Snow White coaster looks like it will be pretty and not much else, and the meet and greets will be okay. Once again, it might meet the status quo for what we have come to expect from WDW in the last fifteen years but it doesn't come close to Disney standards as a whole.
I've said it before and I'll say it again - I've seen and heard upper management quash good quality projects and/or important show elements using the excuse that "they won't know the difference," and "just look at the comments on the blogs." If that isn't enough to get the point across I don't know what will wake people up. WDW is getting the quality that its audience is demanding. Normal guests don't know any better. It's Disney's job to offer experiences beyond expectations and adventures the average guest would never dream of. My problem is with the fan community that should know better but instead praise Disney when they're just good enough to get a c- or d+. Their acceptance of this is one of the things that empowers Disney to continue manufacturing substandard product.
You're defending your credibility to JT??!??! Seriously?:ROFLOL:
There may be folks who you need to appear credible to, but he wouldn't be exhibit A.
I think you've explained yourself quite well in this thread. I particularly liked the comparing of WDW fans to starving people getting tossed some dried rice. When you are desperate, anything tends to look good.
Many WDW fans simply don't know what Disney is capable of around the globe and what is used to be in O-Town ... or they won't even consider that others like UNI or SW etc have better product.
They just look at something new and are so bored with the old that they get themselves all hot, bothered and lathered up ... by a relocated spinner with some water under it, by a kiddie coaster with less theming than the prior incarnation and by a nicer RR station and restroom complex.
For some of us who have been to all the Disney parks and have experienced WDW in its glory days, seeing nice paving with 'peanuts' tossed in really isn't bar raising ...
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