joyfulDisneytears
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*sigh* There goes that beautiful, non-crowded, relaxing space.![]()
This!

*sigh* There goes that beautiful, non-crowded, relaxing space.![]()
*sigh* There goes that beautiful, non-crowded, relaxing space.![]()
Agreed. This has always been our oasis when we need a little break from the madhouse outside. Any thoughts on where they might put the meet & greet?
I get it, mostly little girls and women like Frozen, but I don't personally know any men (or even little boys!) who find Frozen appealing at all (much less want to spend any money on it or waste time on a meet and greet for it).
Yes, they took out the Toy Story Xenothorpe.
Yes, they took out the Toy Story Xenothorpe. The area to the far left.
I agree. We love this area.
I'm a woman and I'm completely Frozen'd out! It's irritating that you go to DL and Frozen is just EVERYWHERE! And now they're taking over CA too! They might as well change the name from Disneyland to FrozenLand Lol Ugh.... too, too much. Just overload![]()
I agree.
Although, I feel I need to clarify that I don't hate Frozen as a movie at all -- it was enjoyable enough, though not my favorite Disney movie. If a movie is not a favorite of yours/mine/ours, you/I/we generally don't want to see lots of events and overlays suddenly popping up, all revolving around that movie. It's the hype, the buzz and the media/promotion surrounding it that I can't deal with.
There were people who thought there was too much Toy Story at DLR in its day. There are people who think there is too much Pixar in general, and others who think there is not enough Pixar. There are people who thought there was too much Little Mermaid saturation back in the day. My friend was not a huge Aladdin fan, so she didn't like the Aladdin elements popping up at Disneyland when it was a hot property, but she couldn't get enough of Beauty & the Beast, and would have enjoyed it if the whole park transformed into a Beast's Castle theme.
The Frozen overload is much bigger and grander than anything that happened with the movies of the late '80s and early-to-mid '90s, and it seems like it's even bigger and grander than the Toy Story mania that swept the nation as well.
I was saying in the Christmas/Holiday Superthread that each thing -- each individual Frozen element -- would be fine on its own. I have no problem with the addition to the Storybook Land Canal Boat ride (although I'm sad to see the Old Mills go) because that addition makes sense. I have no problem with a temporary Frozen show at the Royal Theatre at the Fantasy Faire (though I would hope that the regular shows eventually come back). I have no problem with a temporary Freeze the Night party, or a temporary sing-along in the Muppet theater.
I do have a problem with the Toy Story zoetrope being removed to make way for Anna & Elsa!
My problem is that there is too much Frozen all at once, all at the same time, and most of it is being shoehorned into Hollywood Land -- a land whose theme is not really about Princesses and fairy tales. One Frozen element in Hollywood Land would be fine, but in my opinion there is too much of it in that one land, all happening at once -- especially when Frozen is also playing a huge role in Winter Dreams in Paradise Pier, and there is an Olaf Ice Rink and an Anna & Elsa Boutique in Downtown Disney. It really does seem like Frozen is taking over. It is truly overload and over-saturation. Some people who are not yet sick of Frozen will eventually be sick of Frozen.
Now, all of that said, I don't doubt that Disney will do a good job of presenting all of the Frozen Fun. I don't doubt that it will be hugely popular at first, and will bring in lots of people. Eventually, over time, some of the frenzy will die off and Frozen will be scaled back a bit so that it is not quite soooooo prominent and pervasive.
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As I said elsewhere, I'm generally of the opinion if something that doesn't interest me that much pops up "great, less people in line in front of me for something I like."
But at the rate they are killing things off for Frozen soon nothing I like will be left anymore.Too much and all at the same time. It as posted in another thread that they may as well rename Disneyland Frozenland at this rate. My boyfriend already said "Watch out, they're going for Mansion next. Next year it won't be Jack Skellington taking over, but instead Elsa will turn it into her ice castle." Sadly I wouldn't even rule this out at the going rate.
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And what might they do with the Matterhorn!!![]()