Meaning, Disney always gave the impression that every attraction that replaced an old one was better and the old one wasn't worthy...unless it's for selling merchandise to nostalgic nerds (like me).
Case in point is the "return of World of Motion elements" to Test Track which may have been driven by GM execs, difficult to tell.
Another one is where figment was brought back after the debacle that was Imagination 2.0 (so short lived most people probably don't even remember it), but generally speaking....the "keep moving forward" concept has always been the case.
I wonder if we'll start seeing some more returns to more "classic" versions or additions to some attractions. It appears they are repainting the Seas pavilion to more closely match the original paint scheme. I'm hoping Imagination also goes back to the light blue instead of the kodak colors (dead sponsorship, remove the sponsor colors Disney!).
I don't expect a lot of these things to happen, but it would be interesting if Disney actually pushed toward nostalgia more, I think it would do good things beyond merch sales.
Case in point is the "return of World of Motion elements" to Test Track which may have been driven by GM execs, difficult to tell.
Another one is where figment was brought back after the debacle that was Imagination 2.0 (so short lived most people probably don't even remember it), but generally speaking....the "keep moving forward" concept has always been the case.
I wonder if we'll start seeing some more returns to more "classic" versions or additions to some attractions. It appears they are repainting the Seas pavilion to more closely match the original paint scheme. I'm hoping Imagination also goes back to the light blue instead of the kodak colors (dead sponsorship, remove the sponsor colors Disney!).
I don't expect a lot of these things to happen, but it would be interesting if Disney actually pushed toward nostalgia more, I think it would do good things beyond merch sales.