There's been so much agita (rightly so, in my opinion) about Broken Yeti at EE, to name one, that I think we are missing in our discussion "little things" that we've noticed could use repair or touchup. I move that we all use this thread as a compilation of these things, something of a companion to threads like the EE Effects Watch, and for some discussion. I would like for there to be freedom to be picayune here. We can note when these "little problems" are corrected as well as when they arise.
What do you think should be Disney's primary focus: "big problems" like Broken Yeti or the various "little problems" around the World? I think that Disney should balance their concern between the two; that the Yeti has been the Broken Yeti for this long is unnaceptable, and if it is true that the problem has been identified but there is no plan to do anything about it soon, that is really unacceptable. I do think, though, that part of the "Disney Magic" is in the details and, especially for us obsessees, a bit (just a bit, but a bit nevertheless) of the "Disney Magic" is chipped away for us. I'd actually like to see these "little problems" taken care of quickly, because it is so much easier to fix something small than to do something large-scale like fix Broken Yeti. The return Disney gets for each of these little problems fixed is correspondingly smaller, but I think that it's what we expect from Disney for these little problems to be fixed and all details to be seen to.
First "little problem" of the thread: The first hula girl (farthest to the rider's left) in IASW's South Seas room is jamming in her hula motion.
What do you think should be Disney's primary focus: "big problems" like Broken Yeti or the various "little problems" around the World? I think that Disney should balance their concern between the two; that the Yeti has been the Broken Yeti for this long is unnaceptable, and if it is true that the problem has been identified but there is no plan to do anything about it soon, that is really unacceptable. I do think, though, that part of the "Disney Magic" is in the details and, especially for us obsessees, a bit (just a bit, but a bit nevertheless) of the "Disney Magic" is chipped away for us. I'd actually like to see these "little problems" taken care of quickly, because it is so much easier to fix something small than to do something large-scale like fix Broken Yeti. The return Disney gets for each of these little problems fixed is correspondingly smaller, but I think that it's what we expect from Disney for these little problems to be fixed and all details to be seen to.
First "little problem" of the thread: The first hula girl (farthest to the rider's left) in IASW's South Seas room is jamming in her hula motion.