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Earl Sweatpants

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Has anyone ever claimed this? Ever?



Easy to say. Following through with this is a lot harder when you have a multi-billion dollar empire to run and a demanding board to satisfy. One high profile failure could end things quickly.
You're assuming my Disney would look anything like Igers.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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When you have so many great IPs to choose from that can be made into great attractions... why even bother with an IP-less idea? Early Disney didn't have a deep bench. Current Disney has a very deep bench.

There are very few IP-less ideas that don't have a IP in existence that you can leverage.

Sorry, folks, I don't hate the IP invasion. :eek:
 

Earl Sweatpants

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Look, I don't wanna derail this thread any further...I'm not an idiot...I know the IP tidal wave is upon us and only going to get bigger.

Personally I wish it weren't so, but I recognize others don't feel the same way. That's fine. I still enjoy going to the parks and will do so as long as I'm able.
 

Curious Constance

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No one is claiming anything, but it's my understanding that you're saying IP inclusion is necessary to keep up public demand and interest in the park and I was merely giving you two examples where that has not been the case.
No one is saying it's necessary. It's just makes good business sense. That's all. And Disney is a business, so it's not surprising they are choosing things that make better business sense.
 

Earl Sweatpants

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I'm a firm believer there isn't anything that man can't figure out, provided he has the funds required to complete the project, and a good women on the side. Not his wife, someone else. Who lives a state up, who can visit a few times a year. Whatever.
What's that saying...behind every successful man is a strong woman...and just behind her is his wife....or something like that.
 
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Look, I don't wanna derail this thread any further...I'm not an idiot...I know the IP tidal wave is upon us and only going to get bigger.

Personally I wish it weren't so, but I recognize others don't feel the same way. That's fine. I still enjoy going to the parks and will do so as long as I'm able.

You and I actually have a lot in common on this topic. I totally agree with you, but it is what it is. I feel like a bit of a sell-out saying this but I've reluctantly accepted that "Disneyland" is no longer just a place that Walt built in Anaheim, but a global brand of theme parks used to mostly promote Disney IP to the public. As others have said, there are very legitimate reasons for operating the business this way, but it sure makes it hard when you see film and cartoon characters almost everywhere when there used to be only a few, mostly in Fantasyland.
 
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Stevek

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You and I actually have a lot in common on this topic. I totally agree with you, but it is what it is. I feel like a bit like a sell-out, but I've reluctantly accepted that "Disneyland" is no longer just a place that Walt built in Anaheim but a global brand of theme parks used to mostly promote Disney IP to the public. As others have said, there's very good reasons for operating the business this way, but it sure makes it hard when you see film and cartoon characters almost everywhere when there used to be only a few, mostly in Fantasyland.
Agreed as well. I think many of us, more traditionalists for lack of a better term, would love to see Disney develop rides like Pirates, Mansion, Space, Matterhorn, Thunder...but those days are long gone. At the end of they day, if they continue to build immersive attractions like racers or some of what we are seeing in Shanghai that is tied to an IP, I'm ok with it. There is something to be said for immersing you in a world you have only seen at the movies if it's pulled off well.
 

George Lucas on a Bench

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Too many people quoting me to care or respond. Sorry! In summation, I'm one of those weirdos who apparently goes against the status quo now and enjoys the prequels and doesn't like anything Disney is doing with Star Wars, aside from getting John Williams to score some of their fan service cash grab films. I don't think I'm taking this too seriously. It's Disneyland. It's the obsession of Disney and apparently the public now. Everyone at Disneyland is wearing a Star Wars article of clothing. They're obviously taking it too seriously.
 

rle4lunch

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No one is saying it's necessary. It's just makes good business sense. That's all. And Disney is a business, so it's not surprising they are choosing things that make better business sense.

It's just good business, I've heard that somewhere before...
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HauntedMansionFLA

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Opening Date 2019

In the same vein as the Pandora thread(s) by @wdwmagic, I felt it is high time for a dedicated construction thread for the Disneyland Star Wars Project.

This thread is NOT meant to discuss whether Star Wars has a place in Disneyland, the impact on ROA, your thoughts on the announcement or your opinions of the movie(s). Please instead see Star Wars themed land announced for Disneyland and Rivers of America concept art Revealed for excellent ongoing discussion of those topics.

Construction photos, concept art, specific details regarding the contents of the expansion, aerials and generalized speculation about the above are all appropriate.

Please see the WDW Magic's updated Star Wars Land news section for concept art related to both Disneyland and DHS.

Specifics pertaining to the current layout and contents of the land are available in this excellent MiceAge Article.

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(Concept maps are unofficial reproductions of blueprints by Mice Age, both have been called extremely accurate by insiders whom have seen the plans)

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Update Sept 24th, 2016
Here is a fantastic video to catch up on the progress from start until 'now' if you are new to this thread.

 

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