jakeman
Well-Known Member
Just because it doesn't make it more special for you doesn't mean the investment is not there and it is not special for someone else.My perception of quality is from the high bar set by the original imagineers and Walt himself who wasn't afraid to spend a bit extra because it made the overall experience more special.
Yes I have been to DCA, I've been to DinoRama and I know enough about the sheer lack of attractions at both HKDL and Disney Studios Paris to form an opinion.
Disney appears to have this idea these days that they can build anything, slap some mickey ears on it and people will flood the gates willing to put down $70 a ticket...well it isn't working...just look at the attendance numbers if you don't believe me.
It isn't that I don't "get" that Dinorama fits with Dinoland or Animal Kingdom, it doesn't fit with Disney. You can put a back-story and some neon paint on a pet rock, but at the end of the day it's still just a pet rock.
I don't think that you can form an opinion of something like a theme park, also relatively young theme parks, by not going to them. How many attraction did AK have when it open? MGM? Heck, the orginal Disneyland?
The back story for Dinorama was there long before Dinorama was built. This is a perfect example of "if I don't like it, it is not what Disney intended". The story and the land complement each other perfectly, you just refuse to see it because you can't look past the fact it doesn't fit your interpretation of what a Disney park should be.
This is your opinion, nothing more. While that is perfectly acceptable, it does not make it fact.
Yes you should stop going, because the parks are run by a corporation, and the only thing that a corporation will understand is a drop in revenue.MuRkErY said:The arguments about “If you don’t like it don’t go” amuse me as well, or “If you hate an artists work then you would not buy the artists work”. I don’t know if you've noticed but the “parks” have been an ongoing work in progress since 1955, there-fore a large part of them will have been built when Disney was actully aiming over the bar. So, because I dislike a lot of the stuff that has been going on recently, that means I’m then not allowed to enjoy the work created before Disney started going down hill? All I want too see is the same level of quality that once existed, that is within reach. It seems how-ever that Disney has done a sufficiently good enough job of lowering the bar, so that people are just happy with “What they get”.