Cmdr_Crimson
Well-Known Member
TBA is really going to confuse those acronym TBA when announcements roll in..
Most women who had actual working roles wore pants. Pants were common (ish) on farms. Women who traveled wore pants. She's trekking through a Bayou (pre little wooden boardwalks and plastic signs). Tiana would wear pants.Her clothes look appropriate enough to me.
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Yet Disney still caved. Pretty sad right?Probably true but I suspect that number is decreasing every year as Disney stays dormant while Universal is building like crazy. I’ve been to WDW about a dozen times and never been to Universal Florida because I didn’t want to sacrifice “Disney time”, we will be spending 2 days there on our next trip in January. I’ve been to Universal Hollywood a few times so I didn’t feel I was missing out on a lot but with Hagrids motorbike, Gringots, and now Velocicoaster there’s too much I want to do to avoid it anymore. Meanwhile I’ve been on everything at WDW often enough 1 day at each park is plenty.
I avoid Twitter and the other social media sites like the plague so you are correct, I can say whatever outrage there was never managed to make the mainstream news or Disney sites because I never heard it.
I think I'm one of the few who's with you on this. Disney will probably lose some guests or guest days to Uni over Epic Universe, but, honestly, they seem to be trying to do that by themselves right now by raising prices, dynamic pricing, setting attendance caps, introducing park reservations, etc. They have a lot of levers they can pull in terms of pricing if they start to feel the pinch before needing to build new attractions.If you look at attendance numbers, size of property, length of stay, UO is still playing catch up. And let’s not bring up USH, which is no where near Disneyland’s numbers.
Fact of the matter, UO is trying to get longer guest visits, less guests leaving to go to Disney. Will it pull some guests away from Disney? Quite possibly. Will it be enough to make a big dent?
Time will tell.
During the Essence Festival, Disney noted the new name for the attraction will be Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, with a reopening in Late 2024.
I think a lot of people at Disney understand that this is probably the most important attraction with the highest stakes that they've done in quite some time. I don't think for a second that anyone involved has any intention to do anything less than knock this out of the park.
Whether management lets them deliver is another thing.
Disneyland still has three mountains and I guess if Disney World wants to play fast and loose they can count Expedition Everest.Well I think that name is awful. So off to a great start I guess? Also can we tamp down the mountain range merch with this change? “Two distant mountains” doesn’t have the same ring.
four, matterhorn, I know easy to forget that one sometimes since we dont have it. wow how perfect and cool would that be for Epcot still even to this day.Disneyland still has three mountains and I guess if Disney World wants to play fast and loose they can count Expedition Everest.
I still can't get over them calling it "Cars Land" instead of "Radiator Springs."
It’s giving Na’vi River Journey but with an element of thrill…
The name is terrible. Theme parks REALLY need to stop using the word "adventure". It's so generic and cliche' at this point.
Remi's Ratatouille Adventure
Tiana's Bayou Adventure
is this going to be a trend?
I think pretty much anyone who has gone a couple times will continue to call it Splash Mountain no matter whatI
I'd imagine that a good portion of the people who do not want this re-do would not be happy with the beloved name "Splash Mountain" left in the title.
I don't love the name, nor want the change - but honestly in and of itself, the name isn't really that different from the way the park has always named things.
At least they didn't name it Tiana's Princess and the Frog Adventure.
To be clear, I think the name of the attraction is close to meaningless. Has anyone ever liked or disliked an attraction more than they would have otherwise because of the name?
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