lockedoutlogic
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Well, some that haven't passed the smell test to me have actually happened in the last few years.Maybe my nose is broke? Dayam eye patch!
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Examples?
Well, some that haven't passed the smell test to me have actually happened in the last few years.Maybe my nose is broke? Dayam eye patch!
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Examples?
Tents in MK. New hub (thought that was a big hot mess, but now that it is done I like it). Extending F&W (thought it was too long to begin with). Just to name a few. Granted two are not really big things, but the hub was.
That is my most favorite conference EVER! It's Land & Sea this year - going to be amazing to see the pics and stories coming across social media.Today the annual Disney Social Media Moms media event kicks off. Nothing interesting ever comes out of it but thought it was worth mentioning.
Apparently they are getting a Pandora sneak peak.That is my most favorite conference EVER! It's Land & Sea this year - going to be amazing to see the pics and stories coming across social media.![]()
Apparently they are getting a Pandora sneak peak.
https://twitter.com/classymommy/status/828992582982238208
Pretty much. I can't see them showing the moms too much.Think they just open that door behind them and let them stick their heads through?
Filling in waterways to pack more people in doesn't fit the m.o. of cast member bob and his team of stock gluttons?
And food and wine is a tiring profit machine...so expansion doesn't fit there?
I wish they would - I have no desire to visit Epcot during the Fool & Wino event ever again......Reason why F&W doesn't fit is exactly what you said. It is tiring and now that Springs is open, I would think that Disney would want the locals that come out on weekends to F&W to instead visit Springs more often with all the new restaurants that have been added and continue to be added. I actually thought they might even scale back food and wine due to springs. That is of course assuming that they want Springs to succeed.
I love thinking about the attractions that "never were".
Speaking of the "Tragic Kingdom"...
I was watching Martin's New Fantasyland Tribute video the other day. There was a villains ride planned for New Fantasyland that started as a version of "it's a small world..." then Maleficent showed up, wrecked the track, and sent you to the underworld. The ride vehicle started as a boat, but then would connect to an above the head track, so it was a hybrid ride.
It sounded really interesting, and under different management who knows...
Who was the last executive that really cared about the guest experience, and had the Walt-esque mindset of always going bigger and better?
Edit: I was wrong. The hybrid ride was for another proposed ride. The villains would just be a flume ride.
This stuff never went beyond Blue Sky. There's dozens of rides out there that they come up with concepts for that never happened. This is just another example.
The only way I would use it to criticize Disney is to say the Imagineering certainly has the ability to come up with unique ideas, but management isn't willing to pay for them.
Considering they have 4 festivals at Epcot that take up something like 200 days of 356 at Epcot they are going to keep milking it. The festivals are a huge driver for attendance at Epcot. I don't think they want to imagine what Epcot would be like without festivals. That would mean they'd actually have to build new attractions.To me, the Hub re design wasn't about fitting more people in, it was about better flow which actually allows for more people and still have better flow. It is a success in my book, even if I don't like the astro turf. The outer ring of the hub allows me to skirt in the direction I am stumbling too.
Reason why F&W doesn't fit is exactly what you said. It is tiring and now that Springs is open, I would think that Disney would want the locals that come out on weekends to F&W to instead visit Springs more often with all the new restaurants that have been added and continue to be added. I actually thought they might even scale back food and wine due to springs. That is of course assuming that they want Springs to succeed.
That is my most favorite conference EVER! It's Land & Sea this year - going to be amazing to see the pics and stories coming across social media.![]()
It's a big event. They just never announce or show anything we haven't already seen at them.Always love how you bring such a positive energy to everything ... even after @rteetz totally downplayed this news event![]()
I wish they would - I have no desire to visit Epcot during the Fool & Wino event ever again...
And I'm one who does enjoy wine and the drinks at some of the kiosks - just don't like the crowds, especially after dark when folks may have imbibed a bit too much....
I love thinking about the attractions that "never were".
Speaking of the "Tragic Kingdom"...
I was watching Martin's New Fantasyland Tribute video the other day. There was a villains ride planned for New Fantasyland that started as a version of "it's a small world..." then Maleficent showed up, wrecked the track, and sent you to the underworld. The ride vehicle started as a boat, but then would connect to an above the head track, so it was a hybrid ride.
It sounded really interesting, and under different management who knows...
Who was the last executive that really cared about the guest experience, and had the Walt-esque mindset of always going bigger and better?
Edit: I was wrong. The hybrid ride was for another proposed ride. The villains would just be a flume ride.
I prefer saving any Villains attractions for my dream bizarro world, Villains-based, dark side Magic Kingdom. I want a Villains fifth gate![]()