Originally posted by DMC-12
It seems that some people are just stuck in the past though *cough* No Names *cough* and choose to dislike anything thats new(er). :wave:
I know I'm not one of those.
I can't stand the new show because it's a
bad show. This has nothing to do with it being new. This has to do with having unfitting music and style in the Enchanted Tiki Room. I know that rap music and annoying birds stuck in for unsucessful publicity does not add to the Disney name in Adventureland. Nor does a mock-up of Walt Disney's first Animatronic pride and joy.
While many certainly appreciate this, why not update the Enchanted Tiki Room with
tasteful enhancements?
Take the idea to add Stitch in
Walt Disney World's Tropical Serenade.
- Keeping the Hawaiian feel as traditional to Adventureland
- Boost the attendance WAY up
- Mix new culture into original culture without constant obnoxious noises
The new show is doing pretty poorly. Compare a reduced operation attraction to CBJ, which now has crowds to close at park closing, and even the hidden Carousel of Progress. The new Tiki Show is at its same fate that it was in 1997, and Disney needs to learn that if they want to change something, make it GOOD. Mind-blowing.
Obnoxious parodies don't do this.
Remember Kitchen Kabaret? That original show has so many fans that a CARDBOARD SET laid out of the Land for just a few weeks attracted
10,000 visitors in just its first days!
Compare this to Food Rocks, the 1994 replacement of Food Rocks which relied on unoriginal music (although quite a funny show with its fans). However, because of some obnoxious qualities (i.e. the electric guitar Junkies in the Land) and un-original Disney tunes, the show fell into reduced operation and closed to a
half-audience after 10 years of show.
Try comparing that to the TWO THEATERS packed and overflowing with guests all day at Disneyland's Country Bear Playhouse finale.
This is just an example of how new isn't better. Things have to be new
AND Disney. JIYI was a half-butted replacement of JII that forced Disney to change it. It suffered from worse attendance than the original attraction, which wasn't even doing all that poorly.
If Disney wants to continue success, it must continue the
traditions that has ALWAYS made Disney successful. They cannot turn their backs on heart-felt quality shows like they have been in the face of "hip" and "pop" facades, especially in the case of the Enchanted Tiki Room - Under New Management.
But tasteful shows, with quality, appeal to the original fans (because if Disney removes its classics, what nostalgia is left?), and attract new generations.
Iago and rap doesn't do this. I think Stitch really would.
But that's just my thought.
At ease!