Jwaire
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I'm going to put on my optimistic hat.
It'll be interesting to see how long Chapek stays. He may have a career that's opposite of Iger and Eisner. It may start off rough, but get better and by the time he retires the parks are in a better place.
I love Walt Disney World, but World in 2019 wasn't the same World in 2014 and definitely wasn't the same World from 1989 (Oh, how I miss 80's EPCOT). The crowds have gotten worse. With each additional hotel, timeshare, resort, housing district, etc., comes more people. I-Drive and the surrounding area have become so over developed. Attractions are everywhere (ICON park, Seaworld stepping up their coaster game, Universal killing it, etc.). Orlando has become an over-saturated, tourist mecca.
And it's not just the crowds. There's a lot of areas at Walt Disney World that are dire need of a refresh.
Tom Sawyer Island is a complete waste of space (I know it's peaceful and beautiful but it's still a waste of space). The dark rides at the Magic Kingdom are dingy and need an overhaul. Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan need to be modernized. Pan for cultural sensitivity (I know, I love the Indians too) and Pooh for cheapness ($2 attraction—go look at Tokyo Disneyland's Pooh and tell me the Magic Kingdom's is cute).
The Magic Kingdom needs Princess and the Frog. It needs Tangled. It needs Frozen. It needs Moana. Not only are those major IPs (and huge sellers), they've become modern animated classics. Children under 12 expect to see these and identify more with these characters than Peter Pan (Don't come for me, it's my favorite dark ride too.), Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland or Dumbo.
They're going to have to find a way, and if it means tearing down something like Tom Sawyer's Island or heaven-forbid Tiki Room, be bold and do it—as long as it's better than what came before. Magic Kingdom is not Disneyland and shouldn't be held to same preservation standards.
EPCOT needs more than what's been allotted to it. Journey has got to go, the current version of Test Track sucks, The Land is boring (I know. I know.), Mission Space is not well liked and The Seas is boring (and no longer relevant—you can see better aquariums in cities near you). When I see young kids at EPCOT, I feel sorry for them. There's nothing, other than Frozen, for them.
Studios is land constrained and a theming mess.
Animal Kingdom needs more attractions. Dinosaur needs a major refurbishment (another beloved attraction). Kali River Rapids (another $2 budget-cut attraction) is probably one of the worst water rapid rides I've ever ridden with a depressing story and broken special effects.
Walt Disney World needs some TLC and it needs someone bold enough to rip things out or it's going to become irrelevant.
And Chapek knows that. He may surprise us all.
D23 is coming. It's his to lose.
It'll be interesting to see how long Chapek stays. He may have a career that's opposite of Iger and Eisner. It may start off rough, but get better and by the time he retires the parks are in a better place.
I love Walt Disney World, but World in 2019 wasn't the same World in 2014 and definitely wasn't the same World from 1989 (Oh, how I miss 80's EPCOT). The crowds have gotten worse. With each additional hotel, timeshare, resort, housing district, etc., comes more people. I-Drive and the surrounding area have become so over developed. Attractions are everywhere (ICON park, Seaworld stepping up their coaster game, Universal killing it, etc.). Orlando has become an over-saturated, tourist mecca.
And it's not just the crowds. There's a lot of areas at Walt Disney World that are dire need of a refresh.
Tom Sawyer Island is a complete waste of space (I know it's peaceful and beautiful but it's still a waste of space). The dark rides at the Magic Kingdom are dingy and need an overhaul. Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan need to be modernized. Pan for cultural sensitivity (I know, I love the Indians too) and Pooh for cheapness ($2 attraction—go look at Tokyo Disneyland's Pooh and tell me the Magic Kingdom's is cute).
The Magic Kingdom needs Princess and the Frog. It needs Tangled. It needs Frozen. It needs Moana. Not only are those major IPs (and huge sellers), they've become modern animated classics. Children under 12 expect to see these and identify more with these characters than Peter Pan (Don't come for me, it's my favorite dark ride too.), Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland or Dumbo.
They're going to have to find a way, and if it means tearing down something like Tom Sawyer's Island or heaven-forbid Tiki Room, be bold and do it—as long as it's better than what came before. Magic Kingdom is not Disneyland and shouldn't be held to same preservation standards.
EPCOT needs more than what's been allotted to it. Journey has got to go, the current version of Test Track sucks, The Land is boring (I know. I know.), Mission Space is not well liked and The Seas is boring (and no longer relevant—you can see better aquariums in cities near you). When I see young kids at EPCOT, I feel sorry for them. There's nothing, other than Frozen, for them.
Studios is land constrained and a theming mess.
Animal Kingdom needs more attractions. Dinosaur needs a major refurbishment (another beloved attraction). Kali River Rapids (another $2 budget-cut attraction) is probably one of the worst water rapid rides I've ever ridden with a depressing story and broken special effects.
Walt Disney World needs some TLC and it needs someone bold enough to rip things out or it's going to become irrelevant.
And Chapek knows that. He may surprise us all.
D23 is coming. It's his to lose.