unkadug
Follower of "Saget"The Cult
this says there are 34 pages but it wont let me go past 31.
weird.
A lot of posts were deleted due to a banned member's posts all being removed. :wave:
this says there are 34 pages but it wont let me go past 31.
weird.
Yeah, but look at the rest of the context. Jim lays it out there like the VP of Communications has squashed this rumor rather than just fed him a company line (which he obviously did).
Fine to say, he spoke to a VP of Communications who denied the rumor. But don't say, "don't believe the rumor, folks" as though that denial is proof of anything.
Yep.
My point exactly. I know who he spoke to. The response he got is exactly what should be expected, factually accurate or not.
I think that is a pretty good analysis, but I am not so sure on "being used" is the correct term. I think it is more a case of agreeing to be used in exchange for something - possibly access which he did not have in the past, considering that he was once persona non grata in Disneyland.
Well, first of all he did not only pass along information: he commented on it - in the very first sentence of that paragraph you quoted: "Well, I don't believe the rumors, folks."
There he said: I believe what my source says. He did not leave it open for everyone to draw their own conclusions whether a VP of Communications would give an honest answer to the question asked.
And even if he were just putting out the info, I would still wonder about his judgement. Because, as you say, the source of the information is highly questionable. And I would expect someone dealing in information to actually use reliable sources and not ones which I don't trust.
This is an excellent example of Disney trying to play with the bloggers - and him letting them play with him. That's exactly Disney's Social Media "strategy" you see at play here.
Admittedly, something like "Avatar is still on track" coming from a VP of a Communications is a very easy thing to explain away. That's what I mean by looking at the context. The VP of communications is going to say that the project is moving forward as planned until that status officially changes.
If John Carter is any indication, I'd say that Disney's marketing department is less than stellar to be feeding people inaccurate information just to create buzz. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but it seems that this type of marketing could be better utilized so they can avoid future embarrassments.
Actually, they did plan on a Fantasia ride. Boat ride prominently featuring Pastoral Symphony and Dance of the Hours. Though I'd add stuff from 2000's Firebird Suite and Carnival of the Animals to the mix.BK should have also included a Fantasia attraction, which could easily be figured into a mythological section that wasn't Avatar-based.
Seems like if Avatar land gets cancelled it's you guys (the fans) who will loose. It's not like Disney is going to use the same kind of funding that they would have thrown at Avatar into something else. So if your thinking "yesss Avatar is cancelled now we get Mysterious Island!!!" you are horribly mistaken.
The one he gave me? sure.
The blanket statement a few comments above it? not so much....replace the word with whatever you want. The textbook definition is essentially 'difficult to understand / dim-slow witted'. Anyway you slice it, it's an insult. Pick a better word and be prepared to explain yourself.
Listen, I love the back and forth of this subject. I squarely sit on the side that avatar was a mistake better cancelled now than a few years into construction....but I respect the pov that otherside has regarding this.
What I do NOT respect is when someone plasters a group of people with an offensive label in an effort to undercut their position. It's often done in politics and it's just as cowardly.
obviously AK is the most logical fit for Avatar over any other of the WDW parks.... but i also understand people not liking it because of the political issues... the movie to me was solid not great but the theming here could be incredible.. what i dont get from people is when they say they would rather have nothing than Avatar..this place is screaming for an addition...im wondering if this outcry isnt more than the 5% of the crazy fan base while the average fan would be like" hey something new to do at disney"
Well, the thing is, there are no do-overs. If Avatar goes forward, we are stuck with it for decades. It will chew up so many resources that WDW will be devoid of any other additions for 7,8,9,10 years. Is Avatar land really how you want all that time and money spent?
Well, the thing is, there are no do-overs. If Avatar goes forward, we are stuck with it for decades. It will chew up so many resources that WDW will be devoid of any other additions for 7,8,9,10 years. Is Avatar land really how you want all that time and money spent?
Of all of the posts on this thread, your sentence that I highlighted is exactly why I really don't want Avatar. Split the money up between the 3 parks that need it most; expand DAK, Pixar Place (a couple of C/D's would do wonders there), and update Future World in Epcot. That seems to be a much more wise use of the money.
I'm just relaying that the rumormill will be churning about in the near future. That is all.
WOOOHOOOOOO!!!!!!
..:lookaroun
I'd still like to see that myth-themed land.
-WondersOfLife
The last original pavilion. :king:
Of all of the posts on this thread, your sentence that I highlighted is exactly why I really don't want Avatar. Split the money up between the 3 parks that need it most; expand DAK, Pixar Place (a couple of C/D's would do wonders there), and update Future World in Epcot. That seems to be a much more wise use of the money.
But what if the choices are:
1. Avatarland
2. Nothing
When people around here cheer for the end of a project they seem to think that shooting down that project makes it more likely Disney is going to beuild the extreme villains-centric e-ticket they have been dreaming of. Or the awesome Star Wars land they have wanted since they were a kid. Or whatever else their dream project is.
But Disney isn't going to build those things. If they were going to, they would have done it already. More likely than not, if Avland doesn't happen there won't be a replacement. And if there is a replacement, it probably won't be any more acceptable to the anti-Avatar crowd than Avland was.
Personally, Avatar doesn't do much for me one way or another. But I did like that Cameron was going to be involved. I know he has a giant ego and I probably wouldn't want to hang out with the guy. But I have confidence that he won't allow Disney to cheap out. Based on recent history, Disney needs someone to hold them to a higher standard. They won't do it on their own.
The movie isn't the selling point for me. It's the fact that a park that desperately needs an expansion was going to get one overseen by a guy who is known his exacting high standards. Standards which Disney used to be known for but seems to have abandoned lately.
If that doesn't happen, I will be disappointed.
If by some miracle, Avland doesn't happen but Disney builds an expansion that is equal to what Cameron would have insisted on, I'll be thrilled. But what are the chances of that happening? Slim to none may be too generous.
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