Spirited Musings:
I see a thread about PotC at MK here. Just wanted to add that the attraction is a total disaster from sound to projections to AAs to getting wetter in these new boats than you get on Splash Mountain. It is godawful show, has been for a few YEARS now and needs to be shut down for six months to a year and given a top to bottom rehab.
Not really in the mood to discuss net neutrality and what and how it affects people in the big picture. But I do want to rip Comcast. Regardless of what they are doing with their theme park business, they are a disaster in many other areas. One would be the damage they are doing all across my city as they move in and install their own infrastructure (we had a monopoly here from the 1980s, you can thank Disney for that as it developed my city and sold the infrastructure for cable TV and Internet). Floods, holes, trees butchered, grass ripped up ... you name it, that's the welcome to our town that Comcast is giving.
So, Knott's announced a kewl dark ride for the entire family today. No, I don't recall telling y'all that was coming last spring. Nope. Not at all. Never any news in my threads.
It is a great move in what has been a remarkable turnaround on the old Berry Farm. They are getting away from bland generic theme park thrill coasters and back to their history and heritage. And they are doing it with guest satisfaction at the forefront. They are also doing it while keeping their product truly affordable. While I love DLR and think UNI is worth a visit just for the Studio Tour alone, it really speaks volumes about what can be done with great management that really does care what their guests say.
So, ABC canceled Selfie, a show I never had one iota of desire to see. Yet, they had to buy it it while canceling a half a dozen comedies that were better and had promise (everything from Happy Endings to The Neighbors to The B in Apt. 23) over the last few years. Unfortunately, they haven't canceled SHIELD yet.
Anyone who wants to see what an hour long superhero show should be, should be watching The Flash (or Arrow for that matter).
Yes, I am watching Disney's machinations with the South Fla Water Management District over destroying yet more wetlands (you know, Walt said that ''We have enough wetlands here to destroy for as many timeshares and roads as we can possibly imagine.'') I would not get excited by these moves at all. They don't signal fifth gates. They don't signal new water parks. They don't even signal new resorts.
Why is Disney acting this way? Simple. They are looking at major road work and development to make up for haphazard way the property has expanded in the last 15-20 years. That is why there will be major development and a new entrance going in behind the MK and why Property Control is headed out to the middle of nowhere -- Flamingo Crossing!
It's amusing to visit my local Disney outlet and see people wanting Frozen items and the only thing for sale is a talking Olaf toy (with Disney Store marked on it) for $21.99 and CMs telling Guests they can buy merchandise online or at Disney Stores when if they were honest they'd just say ''Walk out of here to the right about 100 yards to Books A Million, which has almost a million Frozen products from books to magnets to dolls to tees right in the window.''
The after hours Halloween event for the Studios has been shelved again pending the major construction projects that will begin next year and last for ... who knows?
So, how about that hard-hitting Soup & Salad Sandra taking over the Disney beat from Jason Garcia at the Sentinel? ... What's that? ... chirp ... chirp .... oh, crickets.
Primetime NFL football arrives in Miami tonight and ... what ... looks like the stadium is 2/3rds empty. Shocking.
I saw
@WDWFigment tweeting about this a while ago, but I have to chime in (yet again) regarding folks so angry that the BAH (named by a Disney Lifestyler, she does deserve credit for it!) is being removed having a fundamental lack of understanding into true Disney theming and setting place and time versus places to visit and experience multiple Disney BRANDS being shoved down your throat at every corner (insert your own Imagineer/Fanboi joke). There is a battle (think of it like the Force!) between Disney fans who were theme park fans before Y2K and the ones who never knew the place when there weren't faded purple road signs, massive traffic and congestion and any timeshare.
I am about as impressed with the new Poly DVC units on the water as I thought I'd be. But more are coming ... yes, at the WLV (no, they may well not be Teepees, despite that being the original concept) and possibly another resort as well.
Anyone who visits the MK and says it's packed and what a shock it is and how it signals some sort of cosmic and karmic proof that Disney and TDO and Bob Iger are right need some reality. The MK has these days now because so many days every week are 7 p.m. closes for hard-ticket events. If you have four parties in seven nights, then it stands to reason the park will be packed on the other days (one of which is always going to be a Saturday). This is simply common sense.