ShoalFox
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At least it's not Disneyland Paris where one can smoke anywhere!I don't get why smoking is allowed inside Disney parks at all.
At least it's not Disneyland Paris where one can smoke anywhere!I don't get why smoking is allowed inside Disney parks at all.
I wasn't lucky enough to visit DL until I was 29 years old in 2004. I spent my childhood going to WDW every 2 years from the age of 6 till I was 12. I saw the golden age of Epcot in the 80's when I was a kid. Left me awestruck for a very, very long time when I was young. After my last visit in 1987 at the age of 12 I didn't revisit the part until I was 26. We now go every 3-4 years to WDW (last visit 2012) around the first week of December (absolute best time to go for lower temps and crowds). Tomorrowland and Epcot magic are gone, replaced by dumbed down versions of what were previously glorious attractions (mostly epcot on this).
We recently transferred to the East Coast from being stationed in San Diego for the last 5 years or so, so we're looking to up our WDW visits in the upcoming years. From 2010 to 2015 we used military salute park hopper tickets (so cheap) for DL and went about 3-4 times a year. We won't be hitting up DL again until after SWL is completed, so hopefully in that time frame they'll be some major changes to both DL and DCA to make our visit worth it.
The biggest issue with Tomorrowland thematically today is that it lacks cohesion. It's a mishmash of random IPs, architectural styles, transportation modes, and ideas, and none of them have even the slightest connection to the future.
But Tomorrowland is a disaster and is completely opposite what it was intended to be. Why even keep the name? It's a bunch of cartoons and space wars and remains of defunct attractions. It has nothing to do with what the plaque says.
Plus for the past 15 years there has been tremendous growth and updates to the DLR. They can't do everything at once. And every dime they put into the park you can bet will be passed on to the ticket/AP buyers, so I'm okay with updates made slowly over time.
Sure they could have updated it at some point, but what is there motivation for doing it right away? The place is always hopping and over crowded as it is. I'm sure they don't have a lot of motivation to do anything when it's one of the most popular places in the park.
I have no real numbers to back this up, but I'm guessing that the Tomorrowland Terrace (forget what it's called now, the Galactic Grill?) is probably one of the biggest revenue drivers of the resort in terms of food. And the Star Wars store (forget what that's called too) I bet is one of the biggest money makers in terms of merchandise sales. That plus Star Tours, Space Mountain, Buzz, Nemo, Autopia all very popular attractions. I'm glad they're expanding (DTD, hotels, Carsland, Star Wars Land) before focusing on Tomorrowland.
I agree with you, but this is hardly reason to hate current Disney management. The people running the place today inherited a concept that was flawed from its inception, and from what I can tell there's never been anyone at WDI with the talent to deliver on Walt's promise or commit to keeping TL's content more than a step ahead of current technology. Of course management should be doing more, a lot more, to tell a cohesive story, but let's not pretend that TL has ever fully lived up to what it was intended to be.
Totally true. Even looking at WDW's Tomorrowland, which many would say was pretty solid -- one of the oldest extinct rides many of us fanboys (and fangirls) point to as missing the most is literally a moving commercial for EASTERN AIRLINES in which you move around in an omnimover from screen to screen (yes, screens!!) and see clips of various tropical destinations. How futuristic!!!
I know I saw a picture recently of Bob Iger riding Shanghai's Tron ride and appeared to be having lots of fun.. Maybe it's a good sign that we can possibly get a Tron ride over here in our Tomorrowland?
Totally true. Even looking at WDW's Tomorrowland, which many would say was pretty solid -- one of the oldest extinct rides many of us fanboys (and fangirls) point to as missing the most is literally a moving commercial for EASTERN AIRLINES in which you move around in an omnimover from screen to screen (yes, screens!!) and see clips of various tropical destinations. How futuristic!!!
You mean Delta Dreamflight? That was awesome!
Did Iger have to wait in line or did he have a Fast Pass?
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