Wow...
Arguably the greatest ride Disney has ever produced being thrown away because of "woke culture"
Bend the knee to communist Disney. I won't be back
Dont let the Zootopia furries hear you say that...
Um. The MAIN protagonist. Tiana.I though that Prince Naveen was Indian or from somewhere in that region. He did not come across as being black.
As an African American, I want to thank all of those who complained without understanding that SPlash was the last big remnant of my ancestors stories in the world. This SERIOUSLY does wonders to the black community....This is an absolute joke. I am beyond disappointed..My all time favorite attraction, the one that made me feel close to My heritage, My stories.
Thanks, Disney.
Disney can hardly get new projects out these days and they’re trying to retheme one of the most popular rides in their most popular park. Ok
I think disneyland wont reopen... they might not even reopen disneyworlds version... something tells me this reskin is number one priority and moved ahead of everything else. This hasnt been planned for a year... this has been planned maybe 2 weeks and is now fast tracked all hands on deck.*So, moving on from all the crying in this thread, do we have an idea of when it'll close for the change and if there are any generic predictions yet like it's supposed to be ready by year 2999?
They're not going to reverse course now - imagine the backlash if, having publicly acknowledged the perceived issues with Splash Mountain, they didn't follow through on re-theming it.
Ding ding ding!It's not about adding PatF or a new ride.
It's about killing of associations with Song of the South.
We live in an entire country built on racism, from the Spanish encomienda and limpieza de sagre systems, to Puritan extermination squads against Native Americans, to African chattel slavery, to the genocidal bloodshed of the westward expansion against more Native populations and against Mexico, let alone what wound up happening in the Spanish-American War. The economic bounty of the post-World War II economy in America was partly built on denying the financial benefits of the GI Bill to black veterans, thus enabling things like white flight to the government-backed suburbs while depriving the cities where minority populations were left behind of economic activity and jobs.So why are you on a Disney forum, why like Disney?? If you do, you apparently support a brand that has allowed racism to exist in a park attraction for 30 years plus. Or are you a closet racist?
I can assure you that I don't care.I can assure you, the woke people are not the people I was referring to.
It's naturally too early to tell and the brief exposition on the general plot doesn't give it away, but my main concern will be:
The climax.
The drop is fun and all, but what adds to it is the tension that the ride gives you before it. The slow climb up, the eerie music, the rabbit about to get eaten, and the clearly evil birds over your head laughing at you.
I hope that with Tiana (as I would with any IP) they make sure to add some "suspense" just before the drop so you can feel the same sort of fear/adrenaline you feel in current Splash.
At the MK, "Frontierland" is a mess. It mixes "The South" with "The Frontier." Yes, at one time "The South" was the frontier, but, two hundred years earlier.
How did a ride based on Song of the South fit with "The Frontier"?
And how does a ride based on New Orleans not fit in with the Mississippi Riverboat and Tom Sawyer right next door? Neither of those are "The Frontier."
Thank you.
It's not gonna happen. The negative publicity of pulling back on what is portrayed as a decision to rid itself of characters associated with a problematic movie would be more so than if they did no announcement to begin with.Everyone, let’s make #SaveSplashMountain trend on Twitter.
Seriously. Do it. If you don’t have a Twitter, make one. @ The Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Imagineering, Disney Parks, D23, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland and let them know we want to #SaveSplashMountain. Let them know you think this is a terrible idea.
Edit: While you’re at it, @ Bob Chapek, Bob Iger, Michael Eisner, Josh D’Amaro, Ken Potrock and Jeff Vahle and flood their twitter accounts as well!
As an African American, I want to thank all of those who complained without understanding that SPlash was the last big remnant of my ancestors stories in the world. This SERIOUSLY does wonders to the black community....This is an absolute joke. I am beyond disappointed..My all time favorite attraction, the one that made me feel close to My heritage, My stories.
Thanks, Disney.
That's what I was thinking, replacing a ride about African-American folklore with another European fairytale. Disney is the wokest!
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