smooch
Well-Known Member
I haven't really been as active on here or actively following Disney Parks news for the last few months, I only caught up on D23 announcements a few days after rather than following day of, but this just solidifies why I keep up less and less, and focus more on my other hobbies. I'm not gonna act like the Red Trolleys are the same level as Main Street Vehicles or the ROA or anything, but it's Disney's constant removal of all the atmosphere and things that really stick with you after your visit and make the world feel a bit more real and like the company cares. It's a free service that adds much needed kinetic motion and helps you suspend disbelief just a bit more and feel more immersed in the time and place you're in.
This isn't a new thought by any means, it's been said here a million times, but I just can't stand seeing a product be so constantly degraded in quality while inflated in price (and complexity). The parks won't replace this with anything to help with atmosphere, they'll just put in more IP to sell more merchandise. I'm not even surprised or anything with all these poor decisions announced with this and the slew of D23 news recently, not to act like this particular instance is more meaningful to me, it's just been the slow and steady death by a thousand paper(cost)-cuts.
This isn't a new thought by any means, it's been said here a million times, but I just can't stand seeing a product be so constantly degraded in quality while inflated in price (and complexity). The parks won't replace this with anything to help with atmosphere, they'll just put in more IP to sell more merchandise. I'm not even surprised or anything with all these poor decisions announced with this and the slew of D23 news recently, not to act like this particular instance is more meaningful to me, it's just been the slow and steady death by a thousand paper(cost)-cuts.