Because Disney wasn't quite at the stage of prioritizing IP at the expense of everything else.Why do you think Tokyo Disney Sea built a sindbad ride instead of just doing an Aladdin ride
Why do you think Tokyo Disney Sea built a sindbad ride instead of just doing an Aladdin ride
RIP Al. I know his articles were one of the reasons I got swept into Disney fandom, message boards, etc.
Because they had the creativity and freedom to build a fresh new experience instead of rehashing an existing IP.Why do you think Tokyo Disney Sea built a sindbad ride instead of just doing an Aladdin ride
Sinbad the Sailor’s presence seems pretty self-explanatory.Why do you think Tokyo Disney Sea built a sindbad ride instead of just doing an Aladdin ride
Wonder if WOC OG will return after Pixar Fest ends
I feel terrible for that man who sold the home he grew up in and inherited. Disney should do the right thing and make things right with these employees.What a mess this is. How much you wanna bet Josh D'Amaro didn't sell his house in SoCal?
Workers sue Disney claiming they were fraudulently induced to move to Florida from California
Disney workers are suing their employer, claiming they were fraudulently induced to move from California to Florida.apnews.com
I feel terrible for that man who sold the home he grew up in and inherited. Disney should do the right thing and make things right with these employees.
If I remember correctly the real line went "getting caught's a nasty habit".I'm purposely not going to Google to find out, but for decades I have sung one particular lyric to Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah on Splash Mountain this way because that's what the lyric sounded like at circa 1990 Disneyland.
"You've learned it well, Br'er Rabbit, Epcot's a nasty habit!"
Try not to go to Google if you can, but can anyone tell me what that lyric actually says? Surely it's not a disparagement of EPCOT Center.
With Splash Mountain now closed, I'm ready to learn and put that 35 year chapter of my lyrically challenged life into the history books. But I want one of the smart folks here to tell me, instead of just an impersonal Google search.
Because they had the creativity and freedom to build a fresh new experience instead of rehashing an existing IP.
The park’s excellent blend of the unknown and the familiar is one of the biggest reasons it’s so highly regarded.
Have you seen the original version before they kidified it? As I recall from the videos I've seen, it looked pretty cool back then!The POV of this ride does nothing for me. Ive seen its a couple times and it comes across as a Disney park attraction knockoff. Like if you turned on episode of The Simpsons or Family Guy and they went to a "Disney" theme park. The concept of an original (non IP) attraction using cartoony human characters just doesn't quite register or make sense to me.
Have you seen the original version before they kidified it? As I recall from the videos I've seen, it looked pretty cool back then!
I had the opposite reaction; I like nearly everything about the ride from the povs I’ve seen. I love the staging of the scenes—particularly the camels carrying the treasures across the archway into the town near the the end. And, I confess, I love Menken’s song “Compass of Your Heart.” It’s in my Disney top 10.The POV of this ride does nothing for me. Ive seen its a couple times and it comes across as a Disney park attraction knockoff. Like if you turned on episode of The Simpsons or Family Guy and they went to a "Disney" theme park. The concept of an original (non IP) attraction using cartoony human characters just doesn't quite register or make sense to me.
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