raidermatt
Be water, my friend.
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Many feel differently, which continues to be my point. Not that "I" feel differently.TSI, again to me, is an overgrown (an interesting) playground. Which again is basically for kids.
Unfortunately, Disney has not maintained or enhanced the area, and has actually closed portions of it down out of legal concerns. Then, when it seems "uninteresting" its used as justification for changing it.
Keep in mind that the move to change it has NOTHING to do with park management or WDI wanting to increase the popularity of the area. Its coming from corporate marketing who wants to exploit a synergistic opportunity.
Considering "pirates" were a popular idea even during Twain's time (he once even said he wanted to be a pirate), the pirate pheomenon has also lasted longer than the Tom Sawyer phenomenon...
How popular were pirates 5 years ago? Prior to Black Pearl, what was the last successful pirate movie?
The "phenomenon" being mentioned isn't generic pirates. At this time, there is no pirate phenomenon. Hasn't been one for decades. Its specific to the PotC movies. Black Pearl came out just over 3 years ago.
That's what is being questioned, and given Hollywood's dubious ability to keep "phenomenons" going, its a valid question.