TalkingHead
Well-Known Member
I'm tired of repeating myself.
That makes two of us.
I'm tired of repeating myself.
Because I'm a plant! You figured me out.This post almost read like a PR made by Disney Parks
Just saying, what interactive parts are in the Little Mermaid queue?
The AA bird?
this this and this!!!.. this was my major issue with NFL.The big problem is that the scale is out of whack to what surrounds it (SDMT and Prince Eric's castle).
We should give them some credit though, the Mermaid facade is really excellent! The scale works quite well and isn't overbearingly large, small enough to fit the charm of fantasyland without being so small that it's laughable.
The Tokyo concept art would definitely have been the more appropriate look, but they were so committed to Belle's Cottage and the Village I think they panicked that it was too close proximity and needed to be "far away".
Maybe one day in the far future they will redo it, create a larger castle and set it further back on the show building.
probably it was your huge enthusiasm in your deliver that made a lot of us get tickedBecause I'm a plant! You figured me out.
When really it's just that I formed my own opinion on the expansion based on a few trips.
The interactive crab game in the queue is what I was referring to.
Nope, but an entertainment experience is a personal measure, varying from person to person.Technology doesn't make an entertainment experience.
As we have members that trash Disney's every move. I realize that a positive opinion is rather rare in the Spirited threads, which is likely why mine stuck out like a sore thumb.probably it was your huge enthusiasm in your deliver that made a lot of us get ticked
No seriously, We've had some members here who defend disney out of convenience than in realism or execution (think them about trying to make sure their investments do not fail)
Seeing that Disney has now tried to fix the attraction three times and spent 50% of the initial cost, the lackluster experience is probably not much of a matter of taste.Nope, but an entertainment experience is a personal measure, varying from person to person.
Also, 'Twas why I said "I'm not saying one is better than another". Good attractions and bad attractions can be made with both. My personal opinion on Mermaid is very high. It does vary for others though, with opinions varying drastically from person to person.
Hello Spirit.Agreed. I hear there may be some interest in EPCOT finally, but consider that informed rumour at this stage.
Angie is phenomenal, thanks for asking! Just a little while ago she was playing with my socks and pulling them and rubbing my leg and I told her that "Legions of fanbois would pay me to do that!" She buys that too!
As we have members that trash Disney's every move. I realize that a positive opinion is rather rare in the Spirited threads, which is likely why mine stuck out like a sore thumb.
I don't fee it's a matter of taste, it's a matter of personal entertainment value.Seeing that Disney has now tried to fix the attraction three times and spent 50% of the initial cost, the lackluster experience is probably not much of a matter of taste.
No, I surely didn't mean you, or point anyone specifically out. But you'd have to admit that there are posters that do, just as there are those that defend anything the company does.I don't trash every move by Disney.
I'm simply disappointed by most of their corporate decisions.
No, I surely didn't mean you, or point anyone specifically out. But you'd have to admit that there are posters that do, just as there are those that defend anything the company does.
And I have my own Disney windmills at which I tilt, so I get having negative opinions. I have plenty of them about specific subjects.
Expect cupcakes. Nothing more.Hello Spirit.
Have you heard anything about the 35th Anniversary of EPCOT? Will it be as I
expect and be a one day event with special maps, speakers and a few special items in restaurants?
Expecting only a one day event for MK 45th as well with same format.
With this shake up, any way that Tony Baxter comes back?
The original has been closed three times for reworking.I don't fee it's a matter of taste, it's a matter of personal entertainment value.
Now, I've been quite busy the last 6 months or so, but 50% of its budget? I see mention of a single, month long closing to address lighting and paint issues. How did they spend 50-100 million on this?
Ahh, I thought we were speaking of New FantasylandThe original has been closed three times for reworking.
Not a Star Wars fan - eh? LOL. In any case, you can have reservations about what is replacing it, but that's far different from the sudden affection and outrage about a largely abandoned area that is being revitalized. (It's a lot like what happened with Maelstrom, most discussion you'll find from pre-closing announcement was complaining about the dumb film at the end - and that in general the attraction was among the worst guest satisfaction ratings of any attraction at WDW).
That is some of the most prime theme park real estate in the known world - eventually, it was going to go.
Look at a map of Disneyland when it opened and another from the time he died.
I prefer to call it shaming. There is really only one particular group that gives me cause to pick up the pitchfork and IMO, they ask for it. Pretty sure you know who im talking aboutsocial media witchhunts I can simply do without.
I choose my righteous indignation towards the decisions management makes carefully. Changes of cups, napkins, etc., ending mid-level attractions that were meant to be closed at least a decade ago (See "Eo, El Capitain") or any of the other twinkerrage du jour, fauxrage, or other social media witchhunts I can simply do without.
I believe in the big picture and there have been big picture items that irritate the hell out of me. (Losing trees, the new hub, reduced sightlines, astroturf, ridiculously old films at epcot, lack of reinvestment, constant profit margins, dwindelling entertainment, higher prices, etc., simply to name a few) I think there's plenty the company does that is good but at the end of the day as the Disnee-is-a-Bizness crowd is so fond of reminding us, they're simply in business to make a egregious amount of money. I feel that if they want to continue to do that, they should do things a little differently instead of distracting people with cupcakes, dance parties, or nostalgic obscure characters that no one ever heard of before One Man's Dream.
Step one: Separate the President & CEO positions.
Step two: Stop paying the executives in stock.
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