DoingDisney
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 29, 2015
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Ok…i'll play…
"new fantasyland" was a repurposing of the closed 20,000 leagues lagoon area that closed in 1999…and the rapunzel bathroom was placed where the 1999 closed skyway station used to be. mine train was built across from the closed snow whites scary adventures and was replaced with a princess meet and greet that was moved from the tent in toontown. enchanted tales with belle was moved…as was dumbo. ariels grotto was moved. toontowns tent was taken down…then replaced with nearly the exact same tent as was there before…the completely "new" portions were be our guest (not breathtaking by any stretch), ariel, and gastons.
I don't "dislike" any of these things…but they are what they are - repurposing by and large.
Soarin and toy story mania…the definition of "c" tickets…are having extra capacity added 11 and 8 years after opening - respectively - to reduce the standby wait from 75-90 minutes down to 45-60. tale of the tape there. and more fast pass slots - probably most importantly to the orwellian disney nerve center.
food and wine is "second verse, same as the first" at this point. Incredibly popular…but far from original and ingenious now. And i had a wedding in that park at that time. But that was 12 years ago - and it was already well established then. That doesn't bother me as much as they CLONED the festival booths for flower and garden. What's unique about 4 months a year of the booths being "special"?
The suites are a good move in many ways. But don't ya think the prices at AoA are whack? $350 a night plus for a place with no restaurant? I mean…disney is crazy for how much they require the customer to pay for things like a hot tub and a monorail and a boat and have been for close to 25 years….but this is on a new level. buy a room at beach club for the same price, have somebody sleep in the bathroom (joking…not saying to do this realistically) and you get a waterpark and a 5 minute walk to france.
they paved over the horticulture and landscaping in the hub to provide a place to sell more $60 cupcakes and give people a spot to "look up" at a 13 year old fireworks display with probably 60% of the bursts as the original…you do get the castle show now. I will call SHENANIGANS on any reference of "guest benefit" on this one…its a pure meat market/cattle drive move.
Which show at animal kingdom? Nemo? which is better that the previous? Not Festival - where they moved it from the "temporary" theater to the permanent that i can't figure out what is different at all? Cause that doesn't move the bar. I won't even bring up that the show was a placeholder to cover for an abandoned section of the original park design using old magic kingdom parade floats….even thought its 100% true, i won't mention it
My stance and has been without waiver as that none of these things have actually added to the guest experience or close to the value of steadily increasing rooms, tickets and food. All of those things have been on a parabolic trajectory up without pause no matter what real life was saying was prudent.
Now, we seem to be getting back to "addition mode"…so things are looking better right now.
But what I…and i venture others…are saying here is that DISNEY operating procedure was never to do "nothing" or "little" for long stretches of time in the parks. not when the man died, not in the 70's recessions, not in the 80's takeover threats, sure as hell not in the 90's or even crazy late eisner circa 2003.
It was certainly not standard operation procedure as it has become dangerous close to recently….
you know what else was unheard of? "mothballing"
wonders of life…imagination in ruins…innoventions a 20 year wreck…everest broken….pleasure island closed….studios 30% closed - and i'm being generous there… animal kingdom still one land short (minimum) 18 years after opening….
thats eisner AND iger - but it is the truth.
I'm thrilled they went from the DOS based resort system of 1986 design to a windows based…in 2004. Also thrilled i have a waterproof rubber band that makes the mickey spin as opposed to reaching into my pocket (could do without those silly finger scanners though).
Those are IMPROVEMENTs….no question.
But they really used a lot of their parks lifespan in ignoring what had made them great in the first place: that they are never "done" and that quality will win out.
just the view from the cheap seats.
I think you just won the disboards .... is that a thing ?