SyracuseDisneyFan
Well-Known Member
I like the new version.
Oh it sounds horrible... but it is completely devoid of reality. Poachers aren't going to go try and kill a baby elephant because it has no value to them. The poachers are looking for ivory which isn't going to be found on a baby elephant. The whole story was contrived to make you feel all sad because they were going to kill a baby elephant which ranks right up there with the typical PETA type story that either bends the truth or just flat out lies to try and get you to feel a certain way for a hidden agenda.I wasn't aware you had to be a PETA member to see poachers sneaking onto a wildlife preserve to kill a baby elephant as bad
Oh it sounds horrible... but it is completely devoid of reality. Poachers aren't going to go try and kill a baby elephant because it has no value to them. The poachers are looking for ivory which isn't going to be found on a baby elephant. The whole story was contrived to make you feel all sad because they were going to kill a baby elephant which ranks right up there with the typical PETA type story that either bends the truth or just flat out lies to try and get you to feel a certain way for a hidden agenda.
If the story had been realistic I wouldn't have been annoyed by it, but when they went over the top like some PETA commercial it just turned me off completely.
Wait, Little Red was laid to waste with the rest of the old back stage props???Yep and I do believe this poster is still in the queue...
And Little Red sits backstage...
PETA?? Over the top drivel? Exaggerate much? Or perhaps you are saying that poaching elephants is a good thing? Otherwise, I don't know what your problem with it was.I assumed it was from people complaining. The whole thing seemed overly preachy. Maybe if you were a PETA or greenpiece supporter you wouldn't mind it, but recall the first time I heard it I was offended by the over the top drivel.
As an adult, I could care less about the radio call, however, the kids seemed to think it was real ( and cool).I get what you mean. I guess I just liked it being a bit of a ride too. It used to balance the "real" safari and the fake Disney ride aspects really well. And I liked the balance. Made it feel more full to me. I like more animals, but I don't think getting rid of the "ride" section, the story, and the thrill aspect are worth two or three more animal exhibits.
It's not like they added anything in the scale of the breathtaking Serengeti or the Hippo Lagoon. All they added was the type of exhibits I can see at Lowry zoo or Busch Gardens. That section (along with the radio calls throughout the ride) were very Disney to me. Unlike what I could get elsewhere.
But that just comes down to opinions of which is better.
Is that the reason they got rid of it? Did most people want more real animals and to drop the plot?
You must not have read what I wrote, I was pretty clear on the reason. Poacher don't hunt baby elephants anymore than deer hunter hunt fawns, the whole story line was nonsensical and just an attempt to generate some PETA like sympathy for a supposed baby elephant that would have face more danger from a hippo than it would from any poacher in the area.PETA?? Over the top drivel? Exaggerate much? Or perhaps you are saying that poaching elephants is a good thing? Otherwise, I don't know what your problem with it was.
Yeah I read what you wrote. The storyline was that they killed Big Red (with the tusks). Obviously not the baby (without tusks). But that we (in our tram - LOL) were chasing down the poachers. I never found anything life changing about any of this, and there was certainly no PETA anything involved. But if it introduced one single child (or adult) to the concept of what a poacher is, it added something positive to the world.You must not have read what I wrote, I was pretty clear on the reason. Poacher don't hunt baby elephants anymore than deer hunter hunt fawns, the whole story line was nonsensical and just an attempt to generate some PETA like sympathy for a supposed baby elephant that would have face more danger from a hippo than it would from any poacher in the area.
Wait, Little Red was laid to waste with the rest of the old back stage props....
You missed my point, I said, "PETA like sympathy".... Didn't mean this was a ride PETA would ever want, but the over the top hyperbole of the ride's original narration was very much like the type of PETA generated prose you would find in any of their material - ignore reality for the sake of sensationalism which is what the ride's narration did in spades.If peta was involved or a large amount of peta members had any say they would want animal kingdom closed down.
You missed my point, I said, "PETA like sympathy".... Didn't mean this was a ride PETA would ever want, but the over the top hyperbole of the ride's original narration was very much like the type of PETA generated prose you would find in any of their material - ignore reality for the sake of sensationalism which is what the ride's narration did in spades.
..but I do miss the "banter" between Wilson, the other gal (who call Tommy's Thompson Gazelles) and the driver...
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