eleven24
DVC AKV 2007
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Just returned from our rescheduled annual father/son trip to WDW. Son is 19, his first ride ever was Splash Mountain and it is still his favorite. As an aspiring Imagineer to be (he's taking engineering in college) while in the queue for Splash we were talking about how the retheme of the Bayou / Louisiana-ish design necessary to adapt to Princess & the Frog will not even remotely fit in Frontierland.
So the question is, do they go counter to what Disney is and drop an attraction in that in no way matches the theme of the land it is in, or do they tweak the surrounding area to fit the re-theme? Rock, mountain & railroad tracks don't exactly convey the image of the bayou.
What do you think?
We also both think the name needs to still include Splash Mountain. Such as "The Princess and the Frog at Splash Mountain". Although my son did jokingly suggest "Splash Bayou"
So the question is, do they go counter to what Disney is and drop an attraction in that in no way matches the theme of the land it is in, or do they tweak the surrounding area to fit the re-theme? Rock, mountain & railroad tracks don't exactly convey the image of the bayou.
What do you think?
We also both think the name needs to still include Splash Mountain. Such as "The Princess and the Frog at Splash Mountain". Although my son did jokingly suggest "Splash Bayou"