Most people don't plan vacations far enough out to be planning their Star Wars vacationAll the announcements are great, but mean nothing for planning without timelines attached.
Hey, I'm only 1277 days from my February 2019 Star Wars vacation. Better pick my fast passes and ADR's soon or I might be out of luck.Most people don't plan vacations far enough out to be planning their Star Wars vacation
Most people don't plan vacations far enough out to be planning their Star Wars vacation
And SW merchandise! And brands! And franchises! And tentpoles! And platforms! And synergy~!
God, I hate Iger...
Who would be better?
He has a solid track record so far.
Well, I would prefer someone who actually seemed to like Disney to be in charge of the company. Iger apparently just sees Disney as a collection of brands, and so he has no qualms about adding more brands to the Disney stable whether they're a good fit or not. I mean, come on. Star Wars, something Disney didn't create or had a hand in creating, gets 14 acres. Tangled gets a bathroom. And there is nothing substantial in any of the parks based on Walt's greatest film, Mary Poppins. Even the worldwide phenomenon Frozen doesn't get its own land in the States - it gets shoehorned into a cramped little ride in freaking Epcot of all places. And where's the Lion King's land? Or dark ride, even? So I really don't think Iger respects actual Disney creations much. I'd bet he thinks they're mostly kiddie stuff, and so he looks outside the studio for IPs he thinks will appeal to adults, like Star Wars and Avatar. He's got all the creative instincts of a cinder block. But oh yeah, no doubt, the stockholders love him. I guess that's all that matters now.
As for who would be better? Well, I had overblown hopes for John Lasseter at one time...oh well...
Well, I would prefer someone who actually seemed to like Disney to be in charge of the company. Iger apparently just sees Disney as a collection of brands, and so he has no qualms about adding more brands to the Disney stable whether they're a good fit or not. I mean, come on. Star Wars, something Disney didn't create or had a hand in creating, gets 14 acres. Tangled gets a bathroom. And there is nothing substantial in any of the parks based on Walt's greatest film, Mary Poppins. Even the worldwide phenomenon Frozen doesn't get its own land in the States - it gets shoehorned into a cramped little ride in freaking Epcot of all places. And where's the Lion King's land? Or dark ride, even? So I really don't think Iger respects actual Disney creations much. I'd bet he thinks they're mostly kiddie stuff, and so he looks outside the studio for IPs he thinks will appeal to adults, like Star Wars and Avatar. He's got all the creative instincts of a cinder block. But oh yeah, no doubt, the stockholders love him. I guess that's all that matters now.
As for who would be better? Well, I had overblown hopes for John Lasseter at one time...oh well...
Thanks for laying that out. I'll give my input. I love Disney, pretty much all of it, and I'm a 50-year-old guy. But I disagree on Star Wars not fitting Disney, and here's why: Star Wars, ultimately, is myth. Sure, it's set in space, but it has more in common wait fairy tales, than with, say Battlestar Galactica. I think it's an ideal "brand" for Disney to have picked up. I'm a member of the 501st Legion, and I can say that sure that Star Wars appeals to MANY ages. It's something can unite me and my 13-year-old daughter. I see kids' face light up when we walk into a room. I do think that Iger recognizes that Disney must be more than the classic animations, and I don't see anything wrong with that. The Magic Kingdom is soaked in traditional Disney characters, and frankly, we see 'em everywhere else too. I think that's cool, but adding other stuff, especially at other parks is all for the better IMO. And at a place like DHS, which is all about the magic of the movies, Star Wars is a natural fit, IMO. The Indy show has been a long time favorite. It never felt out of place, and neither did Star Tours. In fact, they fit very comfortably in that setting. A Star Wars land is a complete natural, and I thinj Iger is just doing what a lot of us would have preferred to see happen a long time ago.
I'm more with you on Pandora.... it was odd choice for DAK, IMO. I would have preferred to see the original mythical creatures land. That would have been awesome IMO. But I do think Pandora can work if it is handled correctly, as sort of a safari to another world.
Frankly, I'm surprised they haven't done more with Marvel in DHS. They seem to have kept more of a distance from Marvel in the parks, which, frankly, is fine with me. I do think Star Wars is a much more natural fit. Still, I appreciate you explaining your opinion.
The reason there's no Marvel (thank god) in DHS is contracts, as I understand it. Disney can't use most Marvel characters in Florida because Universal holds the rights. But, Disney does get a nice piece of coin from Universal exercising those rights. Win/win, I guess.
So the Magic is officially dead.Related-ish, but the the Magic of Disney Animation sign is now down.
Ugh. In my opinion, until DHS is given a new official theme, this is a huge blow to the park. I will always remember DHS as MGM, and the wanna-be theme park that wanted to be a studio, it just wasn't quite sure how to blend the two ideas.Related-ish, but the the Magic of Disney Animation sign is now down.
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