KingOfEpicocity
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Attendance is one thing. Disney as "secured" its standing thanks to a huge group of loyalists. But popularity seems to have shifted.
I think that won't be the case for the next few years...
Attendance is one thing. Disney as "secured" its standing thanks to a huge group of loyalists. But popularity seems to have shifted.
attendance? yes.. unless somehow DVC members who are tied in quit in mass.I think that won't be the case for the next few years...
attendance? yes.. unless somehow DVC members who are tied in quit in mass.
Attendance is one thing. Disney as "secured" its standing thanks to a huge group of loyalists. But popularity seems to have shifted.
Attendance is one thing. Disney as "secured" its standing thanks to a huge group of loyalists. But popularity seems to have shifted.
Then dontI'm not sure how to address this
Marvel not in the swamps for Disney if we talk about the Orlando area.Uni parks has the popularity of the HP IP from Warner Brothers, nothing else has really moved the needle over the years. Disney has the popularity of princesses, Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel, and a mouse among just a few.
There are groups that are secured yet not happy. Think of DVC customers who felt ripped off after seeing their benefits shaved again and again (similar to AP holders not renewing).I would think any company would wet their pants to "secure their standings"
Oh, sorry, I must have missed the mass exodus.Then dont
As you know I did, just amazed how you came to those revelations
Marvel not in the swamps for Disney if we talk about the Orlando area.
We'll see
Uni just gained all access to all dreamworks property.
Dreamworks hasn't had a movie gross over a billion, Disney has had four, all different properties. Uni already has Dreamworks biggest franchise, Shrek - didn't move the needle
Disney has indeed been smart on buying very popular brands and making a huge conglomerate.
Agreed.
There are groups that are secured yet not happy. Think of DVC customers who felt ripped off after seeing their benefits shaved again and again (similar to AP holders not renewing).
DVC is like any timeshare... you shouldn't do it.Then dont
Marvel not in the swamps for Disney if we talk about the Orlando area.
Uni just gained all access to all dreamworks property.
Disney has indeed been smart on buying very popular brands and making a huge conglomerate.
There are groups that are secured yet not happy. Think of DVC customers who felt ripped off after seeing their benefits shaved again and again (similar to AP holders not renewing).
My what a novel thought. Go someplace else in Central Florida? Is there anything else in Central Florida? Who knew?DVC only ties up your lodging. It does not tie anyone into visiting Disney parks. I've heard they can have cars and actually drive to other attractions around Orlando.
A friend of mine was talking to a Cast Member and they said that Finding Nemo The Musical is leaving. Not sure if you guys know this already. Kinda sad about this rumor, as it is one of my favorite shows at Disney Possibly a Moana show will take it's place?
A friend of mine was talking to a Cast Member and they said that Finding Nemo The Musical is leaving. Not sure if you guys know this already. Kinda sad about this rumor, as it is one of my favorite shows at Disney Possibly a Moana show will take it's place?
I personally think the venue (theater and park) would be great for a Zootopia musical attraction like the concert scene at the end. Gazelle hosts a show with musical acts from the various regions celebrating (bio)diversity. Video screens, puppetry, costume characters and dancers, maybe some animatronics for lead characters. Definitely animatronic sloths slowly manning the ticket booths out front. Zootopialooza!A friend of mine was talking to a Cast Member and they said that Finding Nemo The Musical is leaving. Not sure if you guys know this already. Kinda sad about this rumor, as it is one of my favorite shows at Disney Possibly a Moana show will take it's place?
Honestly I'm not surprised. Last times I have been there it wasnt even full.A friend of mine was talking to a Cast Member and they said that Finding Nemo The Musical is leaving. Not sure if you guys know this already. Kinda sad about this rumor, as it is one of my favorite shows at Disney Possibly a Moana show will take it's place?
I loved Tarzan Rocks!, and I actually enjoy Finding Nemo: The Musical, when I go. I only make a point to see it about once every 2 years however. It's certainly not a 'classic', and has had a solid 10 year run, so I have no problem seeing it go. I think changing many (not all) of the shows and attractions in the parks is important to keep things fresh.Honestly I'm not surprised. Last times I have been there it wasnt even full.
And a lot of kids end yawning.
A friend of mine was talking to a Cast Member and they said that Finding Nemo The Musical is leaving. Not sure if you guys know this already. Kinda sad about this rumor, as it is one of my favorite shows at Disney Possibly a Moana show will take it's place?
Let that thing go away and keep NEMO please. Or replace it with something as good as NEMO.
With new songs sang by Judy Hopps.I personally think the venue (theater and park) would be great for a Zootopia musical attraction like the concert scene at the end. Gazelle hosts a show with musical acts from the various regions celebrating (bio)diversity. Video screens, puppetry, costume characters and dancers, maybe some animatronics for lead characters. Definitely animatronic sloths slowly manning the ticket booths out front. Zootopialooza!
I echo this sentiment. Finding Nemo the musical is one of the best pieces of "theater" on property. Wonderful costumes, great puppets, I wish the music itself wasn't canned, but live music is very expensive. I have seen over 100 broadway shows and think that some of the production value in this show can match some of the smaller Broadway endeavors. Now its short by design; its designed to be diet broadway show for little ones, at 45 minutes its at the top of a small childs live theater threshold apparently. Just saying .... When i was little my parents would bring me to the theater all the time and I managed to sit through stuff quietly.I am a fan of the Finding Nemo Show and make an effort to see it each visit. The original music written for the show by the husband and wife team who wrote Ave Q is very good and the staging is complex and interesting enough to hold my interest. This show *feels* more like a real Broadway show than any other show on property.
And yes ... I still have very fond memories of HUNCHBACK at Hollywood studios. That was another show I made an effort to see while visiting.
How long has Beauty and Beast been running?! Seriously. Twice was enough for me in all my visits. Let that thing go away and keep NEMO please. Or replace it with something as good as NEMO.
Tarzan on broadway? The production had great visuals, but it did not translate well to stage. Another example of glitz over substance. To quote the times, "Tarzan is as "insistently kinetic ... fidgety and attention-deficient", noting that tough "momentous events occur regularly ... any tension or excitement is routinely sabotaged by overkill and diffuseness" I imagine from my vague recollection the Disney World one was much the same, lots of noise and energy.i liked Tarzan better...
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