Cayaco
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 12, 2015
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Every ride people still talk about are decades old, the Haunted Mansion, Small World, the big old Epcot Ball ride, Space Mountain, heck, even People Mover. Tomorrowland Speedway, POTC... People view these as all time classics.
Splash Mountain is 25 years old, Buzz Lightyear is going on 20. They used to make rides people remember for their entire lives.
Everything new people have complains. 7DMT is way too short, Frozen and Pandora Dark Rides have fancy animatronics but are over in what feels like seconds. Nothing new has been built in a really long time that anyone stays excited about. Even Tron people are hating on because it hardly lasts, clocking in at only 120 seconds. Sure when it opens stateside in few years lines will be 5 hours long but for what? Everything Disney does now is about getting people on and off the ride as fast as possible and not at all about the experience.
So is Disney over? Is it simply riding on it's excitement from rides that made the experience a "World" and now simply pumping out cheap thrill rides that push as many people through as possible?
Splash Mountain is 25 years old, Buzz Lightyear is going on 20. They used to make rides people remember for their entire lives.
Everything new people have complains. 7DMT is way too short, Frozen and Pandora Dark Rides have fancy animatronics but are over in what feels like seconds. Nothing new has been built in a really long time that anyone stays excited about. Even Tron people are hating on because it hardly lasts, clocking in at only 120 seconds. Sure when it opens stateside in few years lines will be 5 hours long but for what? Everything Disney does now is about getting people on and off the ride as fast as possible and not at all about the experience.
So is Disney over? Is it simply riding on it's excitement from rides that made the experience a "World" and now simply pumping out cheap thrill rides that push as many people through as possible?