It would satisfy the people clamoring for PatF in Orlando. It wouldn't however address Splash's "problematic" scenes.A tree house retheme would be awesome, that's a way smaller loss compared to Splash.
Or Tiana's restaurant or something.
Destroying a top 3 most popular attraction for the 200,000 petition signers? For a resort that gets around 60 million visitors a year? Sorry, don’t buy that.Intricate sets will typically be cheaper than intricate sets plus a new facility. Given its age and ride system I think committing to reusing Splash Mountain before a proper assessment was made is a risk, but that sort of assessment would not have resulted in the desired outcome. If reusing Splash Mountain was deemed cost prohibitive it would have resulted in Splash Mountain being razed, not saved.
Again, it‘s a matter of cost. If demolition was known as a cheaper alternative there would have been no qualms about doing that. The cost of doing a separate new attraction was not nor would have been considered.Destroying a top 3 most popular attraction for the 200,000 petition signers? For a resort that gets around 60 million visitors a year? Sorry, don’t buy that.
This decision was all about replacing an Eisner ride about a Walt IP with an IP from the last 15 years, making a big deal about it, in an effort to make someone look good. They were waiting on an outcry for a retheme to pull the trigger (and if that hadn’t of happened, it would have been announced right before that someone left. A parting “gift” if you will).
Merchandise and food opportunity was second. Potential for attendance boosts third. Morality And inclusivity last.
As for whether or not it would be cheaper to retheme an existing attraction, typically I’d say yes. This is a weird case though. The exterior is large, intricate, integral to the ride experience, and most importantly, based on an IP. It’s going to take a lot of work to make this into a new ride. “Shoehorn” is a term often thrown around in regards to rethemes, but that is literally the case here.
Perhaps it’s cheaper than making a new E Ticket, but they were never going to make a new PatF E Ticket. It would’ve gotten a C at best, if anything at all.
Splash wouldn’t need to be fixed to remain the same. The Zoomers on Twitter have very weak cognitive skills, and since they haven’t seen SotS (since Bobby said it’s a no no), they “think” they’re putting two and two together, and they start calling for change. Not to mention the fact that they grew up with PatF, so it’s perfect!It would satisfy the people clamoring for PatF in Orlando. It wouldn't however address Splash's "problematic" scenes.
Disney needs to find a compromise. The cheaper solution, at least how I see it, would be to keep Splash "mostly the same" and then just put Tiana and Co elsewhere, at a later date.
If OLC has Disney by their "short and curlies" holding them hostage on a more significate overlay well then just do the bare minimum needed to "fix" Splash. A few character changes, a song replacement, etc. If Disney truly want to keep it inexpensive fix the few issues instead of doing a full out IP replacement. Then in time or when finances are back up, add the PaTF IP elsewhere... like the lower tier attractions in Adventureland. (Aladdin spinner and the Treehouse.)
That's assuming Iger DOES step out of Disney next year. He COULD extend that contract again.Do you think this could cool off once Iger steps out of Disney next year?
Chapek and D'Amaro don't seen to have the same passion about it. The former seems to be more interested in saving money, from what a couple insiders have said. I believe something will still happen eventually, but the rapid nature of it will probably change once Iger can only comment as a shareholder.
That discussion is in the politics/social thread since it requires discussing the political/social situation that brought about the decision in the first place.Do you think this could cool off once Iger steps out of Disney next year?
Chapek and D'Amaro don't seen to have the same passion about it. The former seems to be more interested in saving money, from what a couple insiders have said. I believe something will still happen eventually, but the rapid nature of it will probably change once Iger can only comment as a shareholder.
It's a possibility, of course.That's assuming Iger DOES step out of Disney next year. He COULD extend that contract again.
They may not care, but it makes no sense. It just seems like a dumb decision. They would likely find something else to do. I can’t see them gutting a crazy popular ride without a retheme or something else.
DLR's HM gets the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay every year, and it fundamentally transforms the ride and show building facade. It's easy enough to do in a couple of weeks.I dunno, I still have my doubts that this retheme is really gonna be that less expensive than building a Princess and the Frog ride from scratch. Splash Mountain is a very big, highly-themed ride. Retheming it ain't gonna be easy.
Easy install but not inexpensive or all that successful depending on who you ask. Good comparison though. This will be just like Jack and Sally taking over a beloved attraction.DLR's HM gets the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay every year, and it fundamentally transforms the ride and show building facade. It's easy enough to do in a couple of weeks.
They got rid of Mr Toad to replace it with an infinitely more popular IP. If they didn’t have the funds to replace it at the time, they likely wouldn’t have.Mr. Toad has requested a word.
Do you really think they want Princess Tiana in SotS Land? That’s way more of an issue than the “animals only” ride they have now. They will have to gut most of this attraction.DLR's HM gets the Nightmare Before Christmas overlay every year, and it fundamentally transforms the ride and show building facade. It's easy enough to do in a couple of weeks.
Don't get me wrong -- I'm not saying I want them to do it, but it's entirely possible to do it without gutting the current AAs and scenery. Design/fabricate new skins for the AAs, reprogram the movements to match the new music, close it down for a couple of weeks to install the overlay et voila!, you have Tiana's Molehill Mountain, or whatever they want to call it.Do you really think they want Princess Tiana in SotS Land? That’s way more of an issue than the “animals only” ride they have now. They will have to gut most of this attraction.
close it down for a couple of weeks to install the overlay
Destroying a top 3 most popular attraction for the 200,000 petition signers? For a resort that gets around 60 million visitors a year? Sorry, don’t buy that.
This decision was all about replacing an Eisner ride about a Walt IP with an IP from the last 15 years, making a big deal about it, in an effort to make someone look good. They were waiting on an outcry for a retheme to pull the trigger (and if that hadn’t of happened, it would have been announced right before that someone left. A parting “gift” if you will).
Merchandise and food opportunity was second. Potential for attendance boosts third. Morality And inclusivity last.
As for whether or not it would be cheaper to retheme an existing attraction, typically I’d say yes. This is a weird case though. The exterior is large, intricate, integral to the ride experience, and most importantly, based on an IP. It’s going to take a lot of work to make this into a new ride. “Shoehorn” is a term often thrown around in regards to rethemes, but that is literally the case here.
Perhaps it’s cheaper than making a new E Ticket, but they were never going to make a new PatF E Ticket. It would’ve gotten a C at best, if anything at all.
Had they’ve ignored the Mountain, I think it would have gotten more signatures. Likely wouldn’t have topped 100K, as it doesn’t really impact most guests. It was DisTwitter’s “Rent Free” moment. “HAHA! WE got Disney to make a major change!”I think the "official" PatF petition topped out at 21k signatures whereas the petition to save splash is at 85k signatures. Even the pro-Disney parks blog has a variety of mixed responses, which frankly i'm surprised the naysayer comments even got approved.
Totally agree with what you're saying.
They got rid of Mr Toad to replace it with an infinitely more popular IP. If they didn’t have the funds to replace it at the time, they likely wouldn’t have.
Also, a C-Ticket Fantasyland Dark Ride isn’t on the same level as an E-Ticket Thrill Ride.
I read somewhere in this thread that DL's Splash alone would take a year even if rushed. Imagine how much longer WDW would takeThe Haunted Mansion overlay takes a couple of weeks.
Even your simple suggestion would take a year.
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