BuzzedPotatoHead89
Well-Known Member
Uhm.. not being facetious. There's no point in trying to explain away the uncomfortable feelings the film/subject brings up in order to preserve their right to play Zip-a-dee-doo-dah on the entrance playlist.
Creative laziness is insisting that the same rides/attractions/stories and songs should be used over and over and over again. Being creatively progressive means pushing old the old stories to tell new ones. Even without the uncomfortable origin story, it's completely within reason that Disney would want to re-theme Splash Mountain and create a new attraction anyway.
Ah, okay. I think we disagree on what I consider “progressive”. I’ve already stated I support the concept of the Splash retheme assuming it’s an equally good ride experience but I also support balancing nostalgia when looking at the where and when possible.
If this is an Incredicoaster level theme job, I reserve the right to call this out as a “progressive window dressing” or worse yet cheap pandering. Simply obliterating the old for the sake of change is not in my view worthy of being considered a “plussing” of the experience.
For that reason (in my opinion) being progressive also could be interpreted as improving on the bones of the original theme of the park, preserving critical events legacy IPs if/when possible, and replacing others. Or updating old attractions with new technologies without IP swapping.
The park is not a museum, but it’s not a shopping mall either. Listen to the customers and let them decide when the market demands change.