Utterly wrong.
This is a prime example of blame the audience. On hears it all the time in Hollywood no one went to see Movie X because the timing was wrong, or the weather in the east was bad, or that people were turned off by jumping on Oprahs couch its all just a bunch of dren.
The real reason is Movie X was bad.
Leave Rio de Tiempo in for a quarter century, its going to get stale. Make people watch boring movies about oil drilling for twenty minutes, people aren going to rush to Universe of Energy.
Just admit that the shows failed, not that suddenly people are stupid and want to remain so (even though this does probably describe a lot of rabid Disney fans).
There is no magic formula to make something popular. Stupid and lazy excuses like people dont want education are used only by people without the talent to make something good (which is why youll hear all the designers of California Adventure use the line so often).
But hey, slapping a store bought roller coaster in a big concrete box is a lot less work than making an attraction that can really amaze and astonish people. And thats why Disney creates Expedition: Everest these days cheap and easy.
Its not that people arent interested in animals, its just that chasing after Little Red, a short and cheap raft ride, and a jeep ride through a dark warehouse filled with dinosaurs sounds are all bad attractions. Each of these shows failed to make their subjects interesting, exciting and enjoyable for the guests. And that is not the fault of the guests, but the fault of Disney.
I agree with some of the points you're making but quite frankly I blame both, people and Disney.
Yes, many things after a quarter century will become stale but comparing movies and rides are two different things. If a movie is bad, many won't see it, and it probably will not make enough money to cover production costs, although there are exceptions. (Pirates 3?) If a ride is bad, some may complain, but it will generate so much volume for so many years, that the blind suits at Disney, will see it as a sucess. (MS, Everest?) We are the ones making them a "Sucess." Sure it's "a lot less work" to put a roller coaster in a concrete box or the many other examples you made but no one is stopping Disney from making them. In other words, once a bad attraction is made, hundreds line up to see it, on an everyday basis. Even after years of it's initial release, people still flood to experience it again. Why? Is it because they've paid good money and they might as well see everything? True sometimes, but what about repeat visitors? Is the world really filled with that many "rabid Disney fans?"
I didn't mean to sound like the majority is "suddenly stupid" I never even stated that! But since people always flood these attractions, and never boycott the "bad ones," then I think they deserve half of the blame. I know there's no way to tell how many repeated visitors a certain attraction is getting, but these patterns repeat year after year. This is what I meant by "that's what the people want" because it seems that way. True, many don't know any better.
Anyway, I guess I needed to be clearer on my previous post. It's not just People that are at fault but mainly Disney's mindset. I know you've stated that Disney is to blame and not the guests, but I think they deserve blame too. You've even mentioned, on a previous post how, "They proclaim something like Expedition Everest a major wonder. In reality, it's a major mistake." People have to "understand" why this is, why Disney has changed, but many choose not to. Reasons for this vary but If they did, then their expectations will be higher and Disney would have to meet them, better yet, exceed them, right? If "the casual fan" as you've put it, stopped going to "bad attractions" then maybe Disney will
have to create something wonderful. Of course, they just seem to lack the talent and will to do so right now. Things may change, one never knows for sure.
In conclusion I just have a question for you AV. You seem very knowledgeable and opinionated about these topics, I'm wondering, what are your favorite rides and why? Just curious, in case you wanted to share.