Mr. Sullivan
Well-Known Member
Lot of people reacting to this question with blind rage at their favorite rides closing when yes it’s sad but not the worst move made for the parks.
The real answer here is the recent decade’s move toward homogeny. Trying to make all the resorts have mostly the same offerings with less and less unique things between them. Lots of cloning rides, uniformity in merchandise, uniformity in food offerings.
Cutting into each resort’s unique identities is the worst thing they’ve ever done, and I hope these new announcements are a sign they’re gonna stop with that.
The real answer here is the recent decade’s move toward homogeny. Trying to make all the resorts have mostly the same offerings with less and less unique things between them. Lots of cloning rides, uniformity in merchandise, uniformity in food offerings.
Cutting into each resort’s unique identities is the worst thing they’ve ever done, and I hope these new announcements are a sign they’re gonna stop with that.