Don't forget there have been great changes/additions since 1998 too.

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Would you care to list a few....Wizzard419 wrote:If you base all possible future changes on the ones you don't like (and are ready to go to battle over it) then you're going to just give yourself a headache, even more considering that you don't have any control over it.
Don't forget there have been great changes/additions since 1998 too.
Nah, I'm sure Wiz and I just think of as a "frank and honest discussion" of the topic at hand. Everyone has different opinions and viewpoints, we like to discuss them vigorously.Jacca5660 wrote:mindflipper if you say blue Wizzard419 is going to say another color!
Good ~ I'm glad you are resorting to less lethal methodsWizzard419 wrote:Also with a hammer.
What is special about the Soarin' queue? I don't remember anything about it other than it was loooooooooong!NaCler wrote:...I believe Walt would have been a major fan of interactive queues as long as they didn't hinder the story. Don't know what he would think of the Soarin' queue.
I don't mind dumping old rides. IMO WoM needed to be dumped, and Test Track is a better ride than WoM. Horizons was old and updating it was too expensive, so we got Mission: Space (which I find boring). I don't mind updating current rides for technology improvements, such as with HM and POTC. But can you say JIYI1 or JIYI2 was an improvement? And what about DTR: UNM? "All change is good" is an untrue absolute. And to me, while we tend to find the changes for the better acceptable (like HM and POTC changes), the badly conceived changes for the worse tend to be more glaring and horrendous (JIYI1, JIYI2, Stitch, ETR: UNM, etc.). I think Disney needs to employ more brain power in making changes for the better, not for the worse. Whatever their system is for determining what changes need to be made needs to be "updated" and "improved" as well.NaCler wrote:I'll side with........ Wizz on this one, sorry mindflipper. While I LOVE original attractions, I think updating them or even replacing them occasionally is vital. I loved Horizons... but no one was ever on it. It was ALWAYS a walk on when I was there. Same with World of Motion. LOVE them both, but look what has replaced them. Mission Space still commands long lines at times and Test Track is consistently a long wait. People WANT to ride them.
Walt believed in consistently updating attractions when new technology was created or the story got old. Can you imagine if we still had the Pack Mule ride?
The additions to the Haunted Mansion queue help tell the story and they give people something to do related to the story as they wait for long periods before they enter the attraction. I believe Walt would have been a major fan of interactive queues as long as they didn't hinder the story. Don't know what he would think of the Soarin' queue.