I'm looking forward to the change. I like changes and new things to look for on rides, as long as the original character of the ride isn't changed.
..but I dont want it to change the overall feel of the ride too much.
I did like seeing it all spiffy though. They took their time and it really looks nice!
That is EXACTLY my point.
Cinderella at the Taj Mahal changes everything about what that location and scene is.
Jasmine at the pyramids no longer makes it about children from that part of the world, but about another Disney movie (which I loved btw, nothing to do with the film).
And on and on and on. The characters change the meaning of the scenes. And therefore distort the entire message of the ride. It's about world peace and harmony, not about Disney characters you can see around the world.
Or at least it was.![]()
- Dreams
I just don't see how a few characters is going to make people interested in it enough to go on it multiple times.
There are people who hate the song and people who like the song. And no characters can make a hate-the-song person into someone who will abide it. To some people the song is like fingernails on a chalkboard, and gol they'd better not change the song to help THOSE people.
And a person who finds the dolls creepy isn't going to ignore that for a few characters.
Like I said, there's just no point. Other than extra merchandise.![]()
I just don't see how a few characters is going to make people interested in it enough to go on it multiple times.
There are people who hate the song and people who like the song. And no characters can make a hate-the-song person into someone who will abide it. To some people the song is like fingernails on a chalkboard, and gol they'd better not change the song to help THOSE people.
And a person who finds the dolls creepy isn't going to ignore that for a few characters.
Like I said, there's just no point. Other than extra merchandise.![]()
That is EXACTLY my point.
Cinderella at the Taj Mahal changes everything about what that location and scene is.
Jasmine at the pyramids no longer makes it about children from that part of the world, but about another Disney movie (which I loved btw, nothing to do with the film).
And on and on and on. The characters change the meaning of the scenes. And therefore distort the entire message of the ride. It's about world peace and harmony, not about Disney characters you can see around the world.
Or at least it was.![]()
- Dreams
I think that once the characters arrive, little kids especially will be like, "Look, there's Peter Pan!" or "Look, there's Mulan!" It just seems very "commercial" even though it's still Disney. I'm not really good at explaining myself, but I'm not all that excited about the change. I'll still go on the ride though.
So forgive me as I haven't been following this story that closely, but I'm guessing the changes will be similar to what they've done in Hong Kong? From the pictures I've seen from there, it seems subtle enough, but I'm definitely not big on the idea. I think I'll just wait and see and pass judgment when I get a chance to ride it.