What is one thing you would add/change to each Disney world park?

ThemeParkFan

Member
Original Poster
im curious.

I'm always complaining about Disney as I prefer other parks a lot more. I love Disney, but there's just not enough thrill. My opinion

What is the one thing you would add/change in each Walt Disney World park??
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Adding new attractions is welcomed, and I look forward to new ones. Yet, what I enjoy most about WDW is a mixture of different experiences, and that ranges from thrill rides to more subdued ones, in addition to the various shows, parades, and fireworks displays. WDW has a number of fun and exciting coasters, and I love riding all of them! Tower of Terror in DHS is another type of thrilling attraction and very unique. In my opinion, however, I think WDW has struck a reasonable balance of various ride experiences in the parks.

I think that other parks such as the Six Flags franchises, tend to focus more on thrill rides. I tend to think of those parks as "amusement parks" whereas WDW is more of a "theme park". There's definitely a market for both types of parks, however.
 

ThemeParkFan

Member
Original Poster
Adding new attractions is welcomed, and I look forward to new ones. Yet, what I enjoy most about WDW is a mixture of different experiences, and that ranges from thrill rides to more subdued ones, in addition to the various shows, parades, and fireworks displays. WDW has a number of fun and exciting coasters, and I love riding all of them! Tower of Terror in DHS is another type of thrilling attraction and very unique. In my opinion, however, I think WDW has struck a reasonable balance of various ride experiences in the parks.

I think that other parks such as the Six Flags franchises, tend to focus more on thrill rides. I tend to think of those parks as "amusement parks" whereas WDW is more of a "theme park". There's definitely a market for both types of parks, however.
I agree. I do not enjoy going to the six flags parks for that reason. But when I look at parks like universal, Busch gardens, heck even Disney Land Paris, they all seem to have some experiences that I wish Disney World had a little bit more of
 

prberk

Well-Known Member
I think more thrill rides would get the teen to 20 something's to prefer Disney to Universal. No need for an entire park of thrill rides, but say 2 in each park would help.

Yes, especially well-themed rides like the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, which are thrill rides that still are fully immersive and which MOST people can still ride together as a family. That one was a homerun. So was the Indiana Jones ride at DL (and its sister, the Dinosaur ride in AK). A few of those go a long way. But really more than coasters, I think the immersiveness is the key.
 

prberk

Well-Known Member
I agree. I do not enjoy going to the six flags parks for that reason. But when I look at parks like universal, Busch gardens, heck even Disney Land Paris, they all seem to have some experiences that I wish Disney World had a little bit more of

What Busch Gardens Williamsburg has that gives it a serious advantage is a LOT of natural-growth trees and landscaping. They did not clear-cut it when it was built, and that has made all of the difference. It is truly a theme PARK environment.
So, to answer the original question, I would say to add more park-like atmosphere and quiet, surprise experiences to see arond the corners while you are just walking around. Nice details beyond the "attractions." Disney used to be famous for details (even leading to the now-famous, no-longer-secret "Hidden Mickeys"). So, I say, add back some budget to bring in more nice sights to see along the way, details and beauty that go unadvertised but add to the experience.
 

ThemeParkFan

Member
Original Poster
What Busch Gardens Williamsburg has that gives it a serious advantage is a LOT of natural-growth trees and landscaping. They did not clear-cut it when it was built, and that has made all of the difference. It is truly a theme PARK environment.
So, to answer the original question, I would say to add more park-like atmosphere and quiet, surprise experiences to see arond the corners while you are just walking around. Nice details beyond the "attractions." Disney used to be famous for details (even leading to the now-famous, no-longer-secret "Hidden Mickeys"). So, I say, add back some budget to bring in more nice sights to see along the way, details and beauty that go unadvertised but add to the experience.
I was talking about Busch gardens Tampa my bad.
 

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