CoasterSnoop
Well-Known Member
The issue is that Disney isn’t changing this ride because it’s unpopular, outdated, or bad...
The ride is over 30 years old and Song of the South released in 1946. Put your own idea of what is and isn't outdated aside and think like the Bobs. It is very likely that a key factor in getting this project off the ground was a line of thinking by the board that goes something like: "hey, Splash Mountain is popular, imagine how much more popular it can be if we re-theme it to a much more recent and recognizable film?"
Events that transpired within the past month and a half certainly did not start the entire proposal of a multi-million dollar revamp of one of the more famous Disney rides, again, during a global pandemic. I fully realize that it's possible these tensions influenced the announcement of the retheme, be it the time or the wording or both, but the people at Disney know how to run a business, and this wouldn't be it.
As far as Disney park history goes, a group of people has never been able to change Disney's mind about something (and you likely know as well as I that they've tried) -- they go right ahead with whatever they have in mind.