As an infrequent visitor to Disney theme parks it easy to see the difference that the changes make to the parks between visits. As an Aussie, I face a 30 hour commute to get from my home to Walt Disney World, so I really like to extract every ounce of enjoyment out of my rare trips. I remember riding Space Mountain at DL with my parents in 1977, I have seen New Fantasyland at the MK with my children in 2012, and I plan to spend some time at Cars Land at DL, once I can get back over there. My problem with all of the new content in recent years is that it all seems to be based on the merchandising potential of either a Disney or Pixar film. When Walt built DL, he and his team created Pirates of the Caribbean, the Haunted Mansion, the Jungle Cruise, and many other entertainments. These were all original ideas, no movie connection, just amazing concepts spun out of the imaginations of some really creative people, purely for the enjoyment of their guests. Yes, merchandising from rides is good business, but when did that balance tip the other way, with attractions only existing as a spin off from a movie? Lilo and Stitch, The Little Mermaid, Cars, Beauty and the Beast, Monsters Inc, Toy Story. All these movies have spawned attractions at the theme parks, some of them very enjoyable, some not so much, but is this all we are going to get from Imagineering from now on? Where are the new ideas? Why are some of the most creative people on the planet being constrained by old stories? Disney seems to be content to trade on old ideas, not continuing to inspire it's team to new heights of fantasy. None of this is enough to keep me from dreaming of my next Disney fix, but it is taking some of the gloss off the magic for me. And now, there seems to be a general acceptance that some lucky attraction will be 'made over' with a Frozen theme, to take advantage of the newest box office smash. Enough is enough! Please Disney, stop recycling every good movie idea, over and over again. Movies are great, and the stores will sell lots of associated toys and other goodies, but give us attractions that will continue to inspire our imaginations, and give us a reason to keep coming back to the parks. Movies I can see at home.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?