DCA certainly failed on the "wow" factor. My point was that once the approval was handed down and it became obvious this was going to be an amusement park the failure wasn't imminent until they had tried to apply the "uniride" philosophy.
It could have worked even if it did "buck" tradition if they had properly identified the competition in consideration of the demographics. Now that it is what it is.............they have to stop trying to pretend it isn't. Introduce some intensity; get some thrill seeking endorsements; put in a good concert series and liven up the place. OR Revamp it entirely along the lines of TDS.
Entering the coaster wars is the opposite end of the spectrum. To remain "baby ride" induced is equally as stagnant at the other end. There had better be some movement away from that mindset or most families aren't going to consider a theme park vacation without the theme park. It is not enough to have great shows anymore or slow moving themed attractions. There are too many individuals willing to pay money for far more than this.
It could have worked even if it did "buck" tradition if they had properly identified the competition in consideration of the demographics. Now that it is what it is.............they have to stop trying to pretend it isn't. Introduce some intensity; get some thrill seeking endorsements; put in a good concert series and liven up the place. OR Revamp it entirely along the lines of TDS.
Baby rides" as you call them is what Disney is predicated on and as soon as they enter the 'coaster wars' where you're only as relevent as the latest, greatest ride you've provided, they are doomed.
Entering the coaster wars is the opposite end of the spectrum. To remain "baby ride" induced is equally as stagnant at the other end. There had better be some movement away from that mindset or most families aren't going to consider a theme park vacation without the theme park. It is not enough to have great shows anymore or slow moving themed attractions. There are too many individuals willing to pay money for far more than this.