Originally posted by grizzlyhall
This brings up another interesting note. Disney Magic...and a child's innocence. To a child, most of the Disney Magic isn't outdated...it's all brand new, even if it was made in the early 60s. Just like Mary Poppins, time doesn't affect the young uns as much as it does with adults...
Originally posted by Scooter
I think some people tend to over-analyze this show:hammer:
Just sit back and enjoy it for what it is...a musical animated funny show.
Originally posted by Scooter
GrizzlyHall...you need to think like a first time Disney Park Guest and quit comparing things. If you never saw the old show, then you wouldn't miss it and you might even like the new show.:animwink:
Originally posted by fngoofy
Hi all,
Some thoughts on this.....
First, you are right when you say that Walt would have gutted most of his "classics" by now. He said it himself that it would always be a work in process. Heck, look at all the rides that change and were deleted while he was still around:
1. Flying Saucers
2. Stage Coach Ride
3. Most of Tomorrow Land
Second, the old Tiki show was almost 20 minutes long. In its last days many people would give up and leave, not so bad at night, but during the day it was one heck of a show stopper to have the sun come blasting in.
Third, asking todays audience to appreciate the same thing that one of 40 years ago did, is asking a bit much. They have kept many of the same elements of the old show, the tiki chant, the singing flowers and birds, and have mixed it up to be short, enjoyable and funny.
Fourth, face it, the old will always make way for the new at WDW. The only thing you can count on is change. Go often and enjoy things while they last, as new things come learn to love them, just like the kid next to you is.
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