The Great Divide: Why Disney Adults Can’t Agree on What the Parks Should Be

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The image captures the Great Divide at Disney Parks: on the left, a rustic "Frontierland" building with Fastpass signage; on the right, a vibrant fantasy castle scene beloved by Disney Adults.

Credit: Michael Gray, Flickr / Disney

4 Comments

  1. Larry Lewis

    I do feel like the soul of the parks has been compromised in recent years. In my opinion , Norway was not improved by frozen. The Mickey railroad is soulless compared with the
    Movie ride. No more Zippidy do da….no more boat in MK? The company chases
    IP money while the spirit of Walt suffers.

    1. Steve

      Splash Mountain and the Riverboat are still running and Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah is still playing. All those other changes are being undone and I can confirm as someone who was at the 75th in 2046. Disney has been made great again under management who has removed most IP in favor of originality and brought back the “What would Walt do?” philosophy resulting in a stagnant WDW stuck in the 20th century never changing.

  2. Anonymous

    It should be both but they should NOT destroy nostalgia for it. They should just build a 5th park for the new stuff and leave the classics alone.

    1. Anonymous

      I ate glue today…and I like it so much I covered my body in it.

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