"Change hater!" is just one of those brainless accusations that get thrown around by people who've drunk the Disney kool-aid and can't come up with an equally clear and thoughtful rebuttal to a clear and thoughtful (if impassionaed) critique of something that the company does. If just said that they personally like Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, that'd be fine. They don't seem to think that cuts the mustard in a debate, though (even though an appeal to taste is the ultimate unanswerable), so they have to go about demonizing the critic like they were WDI's own Grand Inquisition.
I like the Tiki Room new bobbeedoo or whatever it's called. I think some of it is funny, and it's just the right length. I also think that the air conditioning is kept at the appropriate level for a Florida theme park. The original still exists in California, and will until Tony Baxter decides that it needs to be rethemed to UP or something like that, so why all the hate for Iago? The only way they could improve that show is if Iago broke into "The Aristocrats" joke at the end.
You are right that the original exists in Anaheim and I am grateful for that. On the other hand, I do feel empathy for WDW fans who felt the new Tiki Room was a disgrace.
The Tiki Room in Tokyo is a good example of how to experiment with classic attractions at other properties. The version that I saw was called "Get the Fever" and even though the original is a million times better, this version wasn't awful. It helped that the cast member was really into it and got the crowd into it. The birds sung Las Vegas nightclub music. It sounds retarded but I didn't come away hating it. Now it has Stitch and the Japanese are crazy for him.
TDL is a character park anyway. They should continue on that path. They've made TDS their "serious" park. It's a good balance.
I think that if the second gate in Anaheim was as "serious" and lavish as TDS, I wouldn't hold on so tightly to Disneyland.
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Nice .
Direct proof that you're nothing more than a troll with a blog.
What's funny is how you did the same thing this morning "shut up!" and all lol.
"What's funny is how you did the same thing this morning "shut up!" and all lol."
Only when the same was done to me.
Again, look at the mods not taking action until you blew up. Think whatever you want.
"Change hater!" is just one of those brainless accusations that get thrown around by people who've drunk the Disney kool-aid and can't come up with an equally clear and thoughtful rebuttal to a clear and thoughtful (if impassionaed) critique of something that the company does. If just said that they personally like Enchanted Tiki Room: Under New Management, that'd be fine. They don't seem to think that cuts the mustard in a debate, though (even though an appeal to taste is the ultimate unanswerable), so they have to go about demonizing the critic like they were WDI's own Grand Inquisition.
I like the Tiki Room new bobbeedoo or whatever it's called. I think some of it is funny, and it's just the right length. I also think that the air conditioning is kept at the appropriate level for a Florida theme park. The original still exists in California, and will until Tony Baxter decides that it needs to be rethemed to UP or something like that, so why all the hate for Iago? The only way they could improve that show is if Iago broke into "The Aristocrats" joke at the end.
You are right that the original exists in Anaheim and I am grateful for that. On the other hand, I do feel empathy for WDW fans who felt the new Tiki Room was a disgrace.
The Tiki Room in Tokyo is a good example of how to experiment with classic attractions at other properties. The version that I saw was called "Get the Fever" and even though the original is a million times better, this version wasn't awful. It helped that the cast member was really into it and got the crowd into it. The birds sung Las Vegas nightclub music. It sounds retarded but I didn't come away hating it. Now it has Stitch and the Japanese are crazy for him.
TDL is a character park anyway. They should continue on that path. They've made TDS their "serious" park. It's a good balance.
I think that if the second gate in Anaheim was as "serious" and lavish as TDS, I wouldn't hold on so tightly to Disneyland.
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