prettyprincessbelle
<font color=green>I'm just excited for the BBQ! Yu
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OMG. Iago as in Gilbert Gottfried! EW EW EW. That voice would drive me insane. Oy I feel bad for the CMs that work there.. Ick. Ick Ick.
I agree that the WDW show is grating on the nerves, we saw it once and have never been back. But I hate to break it to you that the current DL show is not an untouched original! I believe they cut 7 minutes from the original a few years back, including the Offenbach number. It tightened up the show and most people agree made it better. Even classics need tinkering!
I just love embarressing my daughters. It's sweet payback for all those 2 a.m. feedings
I agree that the WDW show is grating on the nerves, we saw it once and have never been back. But I hate to break it to you that the current DL show is not an untouched original! I believe they cut 7 minutes from the original a few years back, including the Offenbach number. It tightened up the show and most people agree made it better. Even classics need tinkering!
An additional nightmare to the DL Tiki Room was the plans to change it into a restaurant. I was so glad that idea got canned! You cannot change a classic such as that. Ever!![]()
They used to run the original version of the Tiki Room at WDW - they were forced to change it to keep it alive as an attraction.
You have to understand - the folks that go to WDW - they have a different cultural/tourist mindset - they will actually get up and leave in the middle of a show they don't feel is valuable/worthy of their touring time. That's what happened to the original Tiki Show.
We were WDW regulars before moving out here to Los Angeles and becoming DL AP holders. For years, it was heart wrenching to watch over half the audience leave such a classic show - not even in the middle of it! When it got to be such a problem that management noticed it wasn't pulling it's weight, the decision was made to change it. Not a good decision, but one never-the-less.
Here in DL - we respect the classics. There at WDW - it's about how commando you can tour and how much can you cram into your day to get your money's worth, because it's your "vacation of a lifetime". It's not right or wrong, it's just the way it is.
I was blessed to attend the very last show of the original Tiki Room in WDW. People were crying when they turned on the lights (partially because the CM announcing the show couldn't hold back his own tears). They kept all the birds down and let us hang out and say goodbye. It was really touching.