Calm down. I can promise you, if Magic Kingdom was exactly the same at it was in 1989 today, people would not pay thousands of dollars to go.No, you're hiding behind the argument that "they gotta update the rides or the people won't come" despite the fact it is one of the most popular rides on property. You're full of it.
As someone who has ridden the ride with multiple people who are of various races, I can say that others have found the vocal stereotypes in the ride offensive. These people have also never seen the movie and still found it somewhat problematic. If you have seen the movie, I feel like those feelings become even more pronounced.How is the storyline racist?
AllI never considered this, but that song will have to be removed too. And all the Splash merchandise?
How does Georgia? At least Louisiana is farther west than the Atlantic coast!So how does PatF fit into the theming of Frontierland?
I totally agree. I posted not long back a petition to save it which garnered more support than to retheme it. I’m appalled and shocked. This was an amazing ride that was themed with original DIsney characters. So no more Zipadee doo dah, no more brer bear. I think it is pathetic on Disney’s part to bow to pressure.
...he said while kinda-sorta-fibbing.He said with someone pointing to his contract while being held at gunpoint.
They haven't promoted the film in decades. If anything the only branding for the ride is a rabbit and the fact you get wet. That's all. They could tweak the design and narrative a bit more and leave it intact.Certainly you can see that Disney no longer wants to promote the film the ride is based on. The association between the ride and the story of the film persists despite years of the honey version in the ride becoming so beloved by fans.
I saw an article that the Hamilton creator was actually responding to the haters, because he allowed some things to be censored so it could be shown on Disney+. I’ve never seen it, so I’m not sure what they are talking aboutI can't believe they are even allowing Hamilton on Disney+!
In what way is this any less "problematic" than Song of the South, exactly?
I believe (but I'm not positive) that it has the highest guest feedback scores of anything besides Kilimanjaro Safaris.I'm not sure I buy the "It's been in the works for a year" line and feels knee jerk but honestly the theming of this ride keeps coming up every time something regarding race occurs in our country so I'm not shocked. I'll miss Brer Rabbit, I wonder if I'll be able to get to Disneyland before they shut it down. Personally I think that the rides in DL and WDW should have been themed differently. Tiana fits with New Orleans Square just a stone's throw away but I have a hard time picturing it in WDW. I hated the idea of DCA retheming Tower of Terror and now I love Guardians so I guess I'll just wait to actually ride it.
People paying 100+ for 3 hours in an old park is “ground zero” for the problem already. No one can control themselves!!You can't expect guest to keep paying $100+ to visit a park with 30+ year old rides. If the price will keep going up, they have to make these rides more modern. Especially in disneyland where space is limited.
What do you mean based on racism? The movie? The stories? The stories are African American folk tales. The nesting of them in a 1946 movie added racist context. Stripping out the dumb movie parts leaves us with the folktales. The problem is few people are willing to put the mental effort into what they’re actually experiencing.
How sad to replace an attraction based on African American oral tradition going back centuries with a Disneyfied version of a European fairytale. This is akin to protestors pulling down the Grant statue.
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