That would be the smartest move. Let's see if they learn from WDW.Or use a Virtual Cue!
That would be the smartest move. Let's see if they learn from WDW.Or use a Virtual Cue!
I agree with just about everything you said—although as someone who grew up with the parks pre-Splash Mtn., I’ve never quite seen it as the equal of Pirates or HM (close, though). A lot was promised and hyped up during Splash’s construction, building expectations sky-high, and though I loved the ride when it opened, I also was very aware of the ways in which it didn’t *quite* get everything right or live up to the hype.I think the point I was trying to make is that up until '96ish, decisions made at Disneyland were by and large designed to improve the place as a whole. Splash Mountain was designed in such a way to work seamlessly with that half of the park, and has for 30 years. And it's strength as an attraction is matched only by Mansion and Pirates. And maybe Indy.
Now this isn't the case- no one can argue that Pixar Pier was actually an improvement. And whether Guardians is an improvement over ToT is a tossup, I know each have fans. Those additions had other motives.
So while Tiana's Splash will be popular- and for all I know it could be better than Splash (I wouldn't bet on it though), there's a real risk that any initial popularity will fade over time and that Disneyland's thematic integrity will be weakened over the long term.
I wonder if Disneyland will suffer a death of 1,000 cuts- if they're making too many changes that don't resonate with guests, or are just inherently lower quality, and unless there's a course correct it will not have the brand recognition and public love it's enjoyed until now.
I'm curious to keep an eye on the next 10 years.
I wonder if, for this reason, they may opt to give a closing date that's both definitive enough to plan for but not precise enough to pinpoint from afar so as to limit mayhem (which the area between Mansion and Splash really can't handle too much of IMO).I agree. I said it a few days ago, but I strongly believe DL fans are going to give WDW fans a run for their money once ours closes, whenever that’ll be. I expect singing, chanting, clapping, and more. That area will be clogged.
I think Disney is smart enough to not close this unexpectedly out here, potentially meeting the wrath of DL fans (not that they truly care). An extreme, indeed.
You’ll be eating humble pie if he’s right, foul artic [sic] fowl.Only 3 days left until the surprise unannounced closing!!!1!1!
But it's really not. It's all the same water.I mean- I get it. Splash is my favorite thing at Disneyland, as far as I'm concerned this Tiana thing is a completely separate ride (that I will likely never ride).
So I can understand why someone would differentiate Splash Water from Tiana water- it'd be like saying Tower of Terror is the same as Guardians. Even if I think purchasing theme park water is a bit extreme. To put it politely.
Probably tee public or printed at homeLooks like he got that shirt from the swap meet for $9.99. Cheap.
Probably has a few dozen and has been wearing them for decades.Probably tee public or printed at home
Here's a list of all the broken effects I could spot in a recent POV:I rode Disneyland's Splash Mountain yesterday and just close the thing now and get on with the change. The ride is so broken down in so many parts.
When I was 9 years old I wore a "Br'er Rabbit Misses Song of the South and So Do I" shirt (out of my own volition I'll mention) to Magic Kingdom. Got some positive remarks from CM's.Even if I think the movie's offensive aspect is more overstated than it actually is, no way would I go around wearing a Song of the South shirt. That's just asking for trouble.
Had you even seen the film to miss it?When I was 9 years old I wore a "Br'er Rabbit Misses Song of the South and So Do I" shirt (out of my own volition I'll mention) to Magic Kingdom. Got some positive remarks from CM's.
Yes, I had a bootleg copy off Ebay.Had you even seen the film to miss it?
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