Can't just say one...
Jungle Cruise - To make it more like Hong Kongs
Country Bear Jamboree - Cause it REALLY needs a refurb or to be 86'd[/quote
Whats with all you Country Bear haters? There are certain rides or attractions IMO that just should not be messed with. They are just Disney traditions. This is Dinseyworld to me, back when the park opened in Florida the movie Robin Hood and this attraction were all the rage. when I see a refrence to either it takes me back to the early 70's.
Disney traditions are a relatively new thing and created by people like you and me. And I don't know about you, but I don't have enough reverence for my new-found traditions that I think they should be preserved at all costs.
I think the whole Disney theme park concept was(is?) typified by the use cutting edge innovation and ride technology, not hanging on to favorite old rides, shows and methods.
Sorry, not to single your post out specifically, :wave: just figured that this was as good a place as any to insert my $0.02 worth on the topic of creating traditions versus innovation and change.
And not that there aren't some rides that shouldn't remain more or less 'sacred' (like Carousel of Progress and perhaps a few others, IMO), but virtually every ride has the potential to stir some emotion in someone at some point in their lives, and hence all candidates for 'untouchable classic.'