ToTBellHop
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We thought DHS had sprung a leak yesterday but they were just draining the Seas. It’ll take four years apparently.
There are plans for a lot of work to the pavilion. If it keeps funding remains to be seen.
They need to drop the damn Nemo theme. That franchise isn’t popular anymore
Nemo's long since ascended to Immortal Disney Classic status. It's been 17 years since the original and I still hear kids going "It's Nemo and Dory" at every single aquarium or zoo with a clownfish or blue tang.They need to drop the damn Nemo theme. That franchise isn’t popular anymore
The franchise is still popular. It’s the implementation that sucks.They need to drop the damn Nemo theme. That franchise isn’t popular anymore
I love how people say this to whatever movie they dislikeThey need to drop the damn Nemo theme. That franchise isn’t popular anymore
Or new arrangements by the Nemo composer.Now put back the original BGM
@lentesta, are you able to see spikes in attendance at the Seas pavilion around Finding Dory? I'm guessing any attendance boost was negligible.The sequel pulled in a billion dollars just three years ago.
@lentesta, are you able to see spikes in attendance at the Seas pavilion around Finding Dory? I'm guessing any attendance boost was negligible.
I reject the premise that IP based attractions are safer bets. An attraction like The Seas with Nemo and Friends is going to have an attendance boost like any new attraction cycle but it won't take long for people to recognize that it's not a gate busting attraction.
The push for an IP based attraction at the cost of thematic integrity is a short lived benefit. It's very much on brand with the quarter to quarter approach to corporate profits.
That's not the issue at all. The issue is that The Seas With Nemo and Friends makes no effort to fit into Epcot. At least Turtle Talk with Crush makes an effort.I love how people say this to whatever movie they dislike
Pretty hard to find a single kid who doesn't know who Nemo and Dory are
Thanks.I don't think there was a noticeable change in crowds in the two weeks around Finding Dory's release (June 17, 2016). Crowds were higher that year than in 2017, but not as high as in 2018.
Thanks.
Not that a single attraction is a proof of concept, but I find it hard to believe that familiarity with the IP results in the attendance boost any more than the simple "newness" factor. Iger stated that IP based attractions are safer bets, but I categorically reject that premise. It seems that without fail, quality will win out no matter what.
That's pretty much a general consensusThat's not the issue at all. The issue is that The Seas With Nemo and Friends makes no effort to fit into Epcot. At least Turtle Talk with Crush makes an effort.
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