spidey_99
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2009
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I would rather see them throw that money at developing or creating another attraction altogether, all this "revamping" of the same ride to look like something at a County Fair does very little for my excitement level.
Bigger fish to fry than tinkering with a marginal attraction like the Orange.
I agree. But clearly money is an issue here. At least it seems clear to me.
I am not sure if it's because I am just older and notice things more or if it's because I work in entertainment now as an adult and am constantly torn between budget and creative desires. BUT I notice more and more the very easy ability to peak behind the curtain and see where areas like CA have cut corners. Even on a ride like Mullholand Madness or Mickey's Fun Wheel, where you can see the dirty tires spinning around with rusty chains wrapped around them or the cheap bolted on vehicle driving signs stuck to the walls...it just feels cheap and you expect more theming and care for a Disney park. I notice this alot more with CA but I still see some of it at Magic Kingdom that I am stunned they have not fixed (i.e. how hard is it to paint the ceiling in It's A Small World so it looks like the sky dome at the Forum Ships At Ceasar's Palace in Vegas versus it looking like you are floating thru a warehouse)?