I’m glad someone else read the plaque!
Even if we disagree on villains land, I can respect that!
Cheers!
Dissenting on a creative decision is pearl clutching?
Do you think I enjoy going into a thread with a view that will earn me scorn from hundreds of commentators? I don’t get a kick from being ridiculed. I do it because I care about the Magic Kingdom deeply.
Again, we’re back to context. Villains do exist. Letting people encounter them is important. But a villains land is a celebration of villainy. Villains exist to be vanquished. Not to be celebrated. A land of villains is a land devoid of hope, beauty, and order.
John Hench described Disney Parks as the “architecture of reassurance”. The environments in Disney Parks exist to communicate feelings of peace, calm, and order. What is a villains land other than ugly, tumultuous, and disorderly?
This is exactly the same mistake as adding Galaxy’s Edge to Disneyland. Galaxy’s Edge can be described as ugly, messy, and disorderly. Its reception amongst Disneyland fans was negative. They liked the rides, but found the land lacking harmony with the rest of the park. I expect that the same fate will befall this land.
This strikes at the heart of what the Magic Kingdom is.