I personally have never been to disney world and land.
But if I wanted to see it progress and change, I’d like to see them have a gallery of the times. Beginning to now.
That could be a great way to keep the magic going.
As for the old pieces and puzzling animatronics, what they could do is have a science like exhibit to ŵhere the guests can see and interact with one. Whether it be an a screen or live.
But since disney has gone politically bizarre, I doubt they care.
That doesn’t make Disney “politically bizarre.” It makes people more informed than they were previously. Thanks to Disney, you now know more about what the term “Liver Lips” means.
Breaking the Magic is never a good thing. Especially in front of little kids. After that, there is no Magic here for them…and many are all too happy to tell younger kids, “it’s all fake! Done with wires and robots”.
Disney Magic is long gone. It’s cheaper for a family of 4 to take a real vacation to Europe where they can experience history. Disney lacks a visionary! Bob Iger and his short term predecessor Bob Chapek peeled back the magic long ago teaching us that Disney is no longer a family destination, but now a cash cow for CEOs and shareholders! Families have been priced out! Sad what Walt’s vision of a park for families is now a place for the rich and wealthy!
The cost of a new car has gone up as dramatically as the cost of Disney tickets over the last thirty years, the point being, do you really expect that Disney tickets will still be at their 1990s levels? That’s naive.
I love Disney have been there many times but, with the price increases I don’t think I will be going back. We tried 2 yrs ago but just for my husband and myself for 7 days cost over $6,000, so we went On a Caribbean cruise for 10 days at half the price.
Comments for Disney Legend Lays Motionless on Stage as Theme Park Guests Watch
Samantha
I personally have never been to disney world and land.
But if I wanted to see it progress and change, I’d like to see them have a gallery of the times. Beginning to now.
That could be a great way to keep the magic going.
As for the old pieces and puzzling animatronics, what they could do is have a science like exhibit to ŵhere the guests can see and interact with one. Whether it be an a screen or live.
But since disney has gone politically bizarre, I doubt they care.
Kimberly Cole Zemke
Amen. They are politically bizarre. I always thought Liver Lips meant someone who drank or kisses a lot and their lips turned bright red
Aunt Polly
That doesn’t make Disney “politically bizarre.” It makes people more informed than they were previously. Thanks to Disney, you now know more about what the term “Liver Lips” means.
Laurie Schwab
The movement of the Bears is part of the magic . How do they move? There is also a science to how they move.
Aunt Polly
A gallery like this already exists. It’s called One Man’s Dream and it’s in Hollywood Studios.
Abby
I’d like to see the list of all of the people who voiced the “performers” in the show.
Laura
Breaking the Magic is never a good thing. Especially in front of little kids. After that, there is no Magic here for them…and many are all too happy to tell younger kids, “it’s all fake! Done with wires and robots”.
Nope! “BAD SHOW”
Mike
Disney Magic is long gone. It’s cheaper for a family of 4 to take a real vacation to Europe where they can experience history. Disney lacks a visionary! Bob Iger and his short term predecessor Bob Chapek peeled back the magic long ago teaching us that Disney is no longer a family destination, but now a cash cow for CEOs and shareholders! Families have been priced out! Sad what Walt’s vision of a park for families is now a place for the rich and wealthy!
Kimberly Cole Zemke
I agree. We took the three kids there and it was insanely expensive. The tickets alone were a down payment on a car.
Johnno
The cost of a new car has gone up as dramatically as the cost of Disney tickets over the last thirty years, the point being, do you really expect that Disney tickets will still be at their 1990s levels? That’s naive.
Amanda
It’s been that way since at least the 80s…. where have you been?
John Smoth
Disney Magic is gone. A family can go to any theme park and have more fun.
Jim McLean
That should be the “Legend LIES motionless on stage”.
Billie Hanson
Mac McAnally is the perfect choice to voice this character!!!!
Billie Hanson
If you believe, the magic will ALWAYS be there.
Maria Severo
I love Disney have been there many times but, with the price increases I don’t think I will be going back. We tried 2 yrs ago but just for my husband and myself for 7 days cost over $6,000, so we went On a Caribbean cruise for 10 days at half the price.
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