-Starcruiser was great, but bad marketing and that ridiculous $5K price killed it.
-Characters and IPs do not belong in Epcot. "Space Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, etc." were fine but nothing else,
other than Figment, etc. If you want to meet Disney characters you can go literally anywhere else on property.
The IPs/characters in World Showcase are insulting to the pavilion host countries.
It's like a stubborn middle schooler who has to do a report on Napoleon, but he really likes wrestling,
so he makes a diorama of John Cena interviewing Napoleon or something. It's tacky.
Kick them out of the Contemporary too for that matter.
-Tron was a dumb idea to begin with. I don't know what anybody was expecting.
It's a short Vekoma motorbike coaster under an open dome with some twinkly lights just like its clone.
Everyone around here was acting like it would be the second coming of Horizons.
-Iger definitely has his weaknesses, but the late-Eisner era was DIRE. Like Warner under Zaslav.
At least current management knows that the product has to at least be "Disney-like", pandering aside.
Eisner in those days was "Scorched Earth! Walt's Dead! Let's be Viacom or something!"
If Eisner were still in charge we'd have a giant inflatable Hulk scaling Cinderella's castle and you could meet the Hulk in character at the Subway restaurant location inside the castle that has replaced Cinderella's Royal Table...
-They should charge $1 per person for a "Day Pass" to ride the Monorail (Or just add a "Monorail Tax" to parking)
(Whether or not they'd actually spend the revenue towards its maintenance is another story)