YoHo said:Well, if the Bronx Zoo is so Awesomely awesome, then a site labeled "BestZoos" should know about it right?
Interesting how the people arguing FOR the Bronx zoo are all from the area.
I haven't been yet, but note that my comment above was about the Studios, not DLP.wilki32 said:One more thing, Dancing bear, not sure whether you have been to Disneyland Paris? I love WDW never been to DL but DLP is as good if not better, rides and the imagineering. The reasons for DLP being so much in debt are twofold, location and opening in a worldwide recession.
YoHo said it was stupid and I said it was silly. That doesn't sound too far from "corny, childish or even lame" to me. You are way too sensitive.MJMcBride said:By the way, the Little Red story maybe corny, childish, or even lame but its hardly offensive. You are way too critical.
YoHo said:Interesting how the people arguing FOR the Bronx zoo are all from the area.
DancingBear said:YoHo said it was stupid and I said it was silly. That doesn't sound too far from "corny, childish or even lame" to me. You are way too sensitive.
Yo-Ho said:AK's Theme of rescuing Baby red is offensivly stupid and a waste.
DisneyBaby! said:Yes, this has gotten way off topic. I has served its purpose to show how some people can not have a discussion about ideas, they insist their position is correct and all others are either idiots or mindless drones for thinking otherwise. Last I saw this was a DISCUSSION board, for an open exchange of ideas, I thought there were no right or wrong answers.
It is sad how Future World seems so neglected, we usually just pass through, nothing seems to interest us. I think the problem is the idea of don't mess with success-it breeds complacency. If you kept it all the same, why would people come back year after year, bring their children, then grandchildren if all they were going to see was the same ride they did in 1971?
Change is good
If you're interested in having a discussion, then why don't you discuss the issues raised (for example regarding the loss of cohesive theming and the importance of attractions the entire family can enjoy together)? Instead, you seem to be saying that YoHo and I are advocating "don't mess with success" and "keep it all the same."DisneyBaby! said:Yes, this has gotten way off topic. I has served its purpose to show how some people can not have a discussion about ideas, they insist their position is correct and all others are either idiots or mindless drones for thinking otherwise. Last I saw this was a DISCUSSION board, for an open exchange of ideas, I thought there were no right or wrong answers.
It is sad how Future World seems so neglected, we usually just pass through, nothing seems to interest us. I think the problem is the idea of don't mess with success-it breeds complacency. If you kept it all the same, why would people come back year after year, bring their children, then grandchildren if all they were going to see was the same ride they did in 1971?
Change is good
On review, you're right, YoHo said it was "offensively stupid."dbm20th said:Acually that is exactly what was said...
The state of Florida is reporting a 7.6% increase - and a record number of visitors.what are the increases/decreases to other theme parks across the US. I'm sure I've read on here that there was a sizeable increase for Disney last year, surely that would mean Disney are doing something right!
Another Voice said:The state of Florida is reporting a 7.6% increase - and a record number of visitors.
WDW is reporting only a 5% increase and is remains below the attendance from the year 2000.
In addition Hawaii, Vegas, the national parks and othera are reporting record attendance. Airline travel is now exceeding 9/11 levels. It's clear that people are traveling, but WDW is less of a draw today than it was just a few years ago.
Walt Disney World doesn't compete with other parks. It truely is a "resort destination" where people will plan well ahead and stay more than three days. Going to a Six Flags park is, at best, a long weekend. But WDW is in the league of Vegas, Hawaii, Europe and other big ticket destinations.so people are not traveling to other theme parks either.
Who exactly were you referring to in your post? There have only been sporadic posts here along the "don't change anything" line; that sentiment certainly hasn't been central to the discussion that has gone on for several pages.DisneyBaby! said:My post was not refering to YoHo or DancingBear, I did not intentionally make it vague, I thought we were talking about the faults of Disney. But you of course assume it is about you, I should not be surprised. It is not all about you or me for that fact. It is about what the whole finds acceptable, in the most cost effective way. If that means that the coolest thing is not done or that things are scaled back becase they are cost prohibitive or not cost effective, so be it. You do not always need to be the best to win. Strive for excellence, learn from your mistakes, but constantly move forward.