DisneyMusician2
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See, I guess that's the real difference between guests of yesterday and today. Actually there is a HUGE difference, and it's not the cahracters that are in it or the special effects.
What is different is the whole feel of the ride. The lack of a sountrack. The fun and innocence of it. It used to be jolly. Pirates at one pint used to be jolly. Today they are deep and dramatic. You used be traveling through, you could participate as you wanted - you were immersed in the environment. Now, you just passivly watch the story - it's all written out for you already. It's no longer fun - it's dramatic. How can they get you adrenalin running. Too much focus on one thing, not immersive. No rhythm to it.
Anyway, I guess people today don't relate to that. They don't seem to even remember it. Which is kind of sad, because it has gone so much from this world and I miss it, but I guess I have to learn to conform to the rest of the masses.
So for how long has Pirates suddenly been dead defore the rehab? Every time I had gone it was quite busy - never heard anyone complain how bad it was then.
I can't agree with the "being in the story" comments. I tihnk that it really hasn't changed the interactive elements all that much. The soundtrack I miss a bit, but this change was for the better. It helps a whole new generation enjoy the ride! Things cannot stay the same way forever, even the classics. They get remade all of the time. And many times, for the better. Be glad they didn't remove it for a Pixar dark ride or something equally superficial.