Maybe the EPCOT lighting issue could be fixed if Dizknee hired an Electrical Engineer and Electricians instead of people that identify as Electrical engineers and electricians.
@@coffee_2234 so who can complain except for the people who actually goes to the park? What do you say to people like me who don’t go to Disneyland/world? You don’t go to the park so don’t complain?
A junk drawer is the _perfect_ way to describe all the thoughtless plopping of crappy, random IP they've been doing over the past few years, ngl. That should be Iger's legacy: turning it into a junk drawer.
Sad to say even after getting to see it once back in 2009 when Eisner was still around, I unfortunately have to agree, there’s just no turning back now if this is where they plan to take the parks
It's pretty much a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah anyway...the land would be better utilized for residential and commercial development since Walt's ORIGINAL vision for EPCOT had NEVER been brought to reality as a fully functional industrial city of the future where companies like General Electric, AT&T, and so forth would develop new and better technological achievements in one place.
Back in the 90's, it was known that if you were an engineer that wanted to think outside the box and work on cutting edge ideas, one of the best avenues was to go was the Imagineers at Disney. I can't even begin to list the amount of patents and start-ups that came out of that group. Now that division is shut down and they just steal their ideas from the creatives on the internet.
Or anyone who partners with them. Lots of uninformed people look to Disney as a way to grow their tech patents, then they get undermined, lose their ownership and Disney doesn't do anything with it after 2 months, but will just sit on the ownership so you can't get it back.
During the Michael Eisner tenure Marty Sklar built Imagineering into a formidable creative and engineering force. When Iger took over her started the purge of Imagineering. Now all Imagineering can manage is poorly functioning phone-it-in attractions.
Bob Iger ruined Twin Peaks in 1991. He has been ruining bigger and bigger things ever since - Disney Animation, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Willow, Marvel, The Muppets and so on. He wants to escape his failure at Disney now and ruin California instead, in place of the people that were already ruining California. No one has ever failed upwards like Iger has.
Disney OWNS Star Wars, and then they decide to theme the park as if it were a LEGALLY DISTINCT KNOCK OFF.... The DULLNESS OF THEIR BRILIANCE IS ASTONISHING!
That’s unfortunate buddy : / …the best time to be a pass holder and go to Disneyland was in the early-mid 2000’s. I was finishing high school and college during that time and worked at Best Buy as a supervisor of the warehouse so i had the same Monday-Friday 5-1:30pm, the perfect schedule. So I’d go with my best friend Staci or Cameron, and we would take advantage of the free 5 hours of parking in downtown Disney (with easy validation). You could get into Tomorrowland by taking the monorail from the beginning of downtown Disney and easily ride 5-6 rides in 2 1/2 hours, leave at 6ish and have the night to hang out with all our friends at our condo. Man…good, good times without a doubt. Then it became garbage at the beginning of the 2010’s and I’m so glad I got to experience it the way I did…all while being the deluxe pass (2nd best) in which I was only blocked days I wouldn’t go anyways and that was like 40 days total.
I recommend Dollywood. They decorate every season differently. The decorations are gorgeous. Halloween is super fun at night. Very family friendly and they have fun roller coaster rides.
When it came to Star Wars, all they had to do was look at what people ACTUALLY LIKE, instead of trying to FORCE them to "accept" something by shoving it down their throats.
I live in Kissimmee, FL, and Disney World, Epcot and MGM/Disney Studios is on the west side of our city. During tourist season, the migration to them through here from Orlando is usually thick, busy, and patience is aat a premium. Lately, though, we have not seen much traffic, and the 4-lane park offramps have been devoid of traffic. It is now as empty as it used to only be in mid-November, when there were no lines and one we can walk right from one attraction to the front of the line in another. Of course, even I have not visited since they went Delusional, I mean, Woke. By the way, they had always looked cheaply made, like a Las Vegas facade, but that had always been hidden before by the throngs of people who used to meander elbow-to-elbow.
I think we need to bring back the Save Disney campaign. For those who don’t know, the Save Disney campaign was created by Roy E Disney (Walt’s nephew and Roy Disney’s son), he created this to help kick out the past CEOs and executives like he used this twice to kick out Ron Miller in 1984 and Michael Eisner in 2003 - 04. It was due from both men mismanaging and destroying the company in their final years. I think we need to bring that back to get rid of Bob Iger
@@GamePool007The late Roy Disney actually thought Bob Iger would be a great successor, little did he know how wrong he was, since unfortunately he didn’t live long enough to see what damage Bob Iger would cause and Walt Disney’s useless daughter Abigail is no help either, being to put it simply a DISGRACE to the Disney family.
In the late 70s Disney fell into the doldrums. They were rudderless and just drifting with the MK. Eisner TOTALLY reinvigorated the company. He recognized the immense value of Disney's own intellectual properties and the possibilities of the unused property in Disney World. The Mouse has been sliding down the razor blade of life into a pool of iodine since he left. ONE such person could turn things around, but I just don't see it happening. Disney is over.... Very sadly.
I’ve been visiting the Disney parks since 1981, my first visit to Walt Disney World… it’s been such a huge part of my life. I was raised going, my daughter was raised going…. I was even a Cast Member for a time. It was my happy place. Now I don’t know if I ever want to go back again. It’s so far removed from what it once was. I really miss it.
I am taking my granddaughter in March. With all the changes, from Cars to Muppets, this is my last trip. There is absolutely no reason for Disney management to disregard what customers want. Time and time again, they show the fans mean nothing to them.
@@gumbihilt1333 they are hurting financially so they actually should care, but Disney still has Kathleen Kennedy on the pay roll so I doubt common sense will come back
The Star Tours queue in Hollywood Studios is way more 'immersive' than anything in Galaxy's Edge. It's outside is themed as Endor with At-Ats and huge pine trees, and the gift shop looks like a building on Tatooine
I thought the same thing when I went. I did everything at galaxy's edge then went to star tours and thought, wow that was better than everything else at the star wars section.
"junk drawer" is a good term for it. All Disney is doing is tossing everything together with no rhyme or reason. No theming, no respect for theming, nothing.
The IP dump the Disney parks have become today don't hold a candle to how they used to design their parks. Back then it was a good use of IP and of course ORIGINAL attractions that made the Disney parks great.
I find it so funny that "Disney Food Blog" has tons of stuff about Universal on their channel now. They even put news about Universal parks in their weekly "Disney update" videos
9:47-10:01 *_damn right Eisner had a heart for Disney!_* despite his mistakes and bad decisions he never destroyed, tarnished or tainted Walt's vision or the company's reputation and their legacies *_like my "GOOD OLD BUDDY" Bob Iger has at every level!_* 16:41-16:58 if it wasn't for him I never would've been introduced to Walt himself apart from my parents as well but Eisner was definitely a humongous part of my childhood
Entertainment that doesn't entertain and attractions that don't attract. I'm sensing a pattern here and a problem in the education of some people, because it seems to me some people have forgotten what some words mean.
I like that description, they're currently treating both Epcot and Hollywood as overflow for stuff that would normally go in Magic Kingdom. They used to have themes of their own.
It’s baffling to me why they are adding SO many IPs. How do they not realize by making park-exclusive new attractions, they actually create even more IPs in the process that can be mined for merch or (even potential movies or Disney plus content)? See Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Jungle Cruise, Figment, Country Bears, etc…
We’ve dumped out on that park completely. Disney is ridiculously expensive. My wife and I took our kids in 2007, stayed at the Polynesian and did five day park hoppers with food plan for four people for $4000. Just my wife and I went back for four days four our anniversary in 2022. Four days. Two people. No meal plan. $5000. Never again.
Disney, EA games.. like some sort of horrific vampires.. they see something that is ever youthful, beloved and naturally valuable.. then they suck it dry and discard the husk in the most visible and horrific manner possible.. taking their time to ensure that all witnesses are traumatised
Disney is so dirty now.. When I would go as a kid, it always amazed me how clean the parks were.. Now you see over flowing garbage cans, chipped paint on rides.. They have us pay top shelf prices for bottom of the barrel traveling carnival upkeep.
Agreed. It's definitely the worst park by far. There's just not much there. The star wars area had so much potential but they crammed it into a little tiny space and it just isn't "right". Now with the Muppets leaving and the Aerosmith ride leaving, it really is a dead zone. It's our least favorite place to spend a day in all of Disney.
i have been saying this for years. The quality of the product is going down while cost of the product is going up. I haven't been to disney for 5 years or so.
Enjoyed the video. I have an acquaintance that loves all things Disney. I hate seeing that those in charge don't even give a damn about the parks either. Corrupting them from their original intent. Hopefully a change in leadership will occur.
Eisner made many mistakes during his tenure, but he understood what Disney was, who the target audience was, the importance of customers/families, and the idea of pursuing timeless experiences rather than momentary attractions.
Disney Sea is amazing. It’s very crowded and if you want to ride anything popular you will have to pay but because of the exchange rate it’s not that expensive. The theming is insane. Everything was beautifully designed. The employees were enthusiastic and nice. It reminded me of Disney back when they cared.
If you've ever watched the movie "The Pentagon Wars", that's what this is reminding me of. A bunch of corporate executives standing around and changing the assignment 9 times till the finished product looks nothing like the proposal and serves no actual purpose.
17:57 You also had the failure of Euro Disneyland in the 90's which caused a lot of really interesting projects to be cancelled, including a second EPCOT called Westcot which ended up becoming California Adventure instead.
My husband and I went for our wedding anniversary back in 2023. And I will say I was rather disappointed. I know that I’m an adult. But to finally be able to go, I still had excitement and it was a little dashed because I felt like it was just a hodgepodge mess that they put together for Star Wars.
Disco Yeti is my name This mountain’s where I stay I used to be ferocious Now I’m just a display Stopped moving not proving Disneys expertise anymore Imagineers build what engineers ignore Bob Igers got tigers rhinos and giraffes By the score So what’s he need a working mythical beast for
I wish they would do something with the stitch attraction that's been abandoned for so many years I also wish they hadn't taken out the dream flight either
You know--what you said sounds pretty good, Muppet’s Journey into Imagination would be great if Figment returns to Dreamfinder’s arm in his puppet form. Especially if Dreamfinder resembles Jim, which he kinda did from the start. Galaxy’s Edge missed the opportunity to have Jabba the Hutt’s Pizza Palace with animatronic Jabba and Max Rebo Band.
Sadly I would Universal has done some damage to their park. As a film fan Universal Studios tagline was "Where You Can Ride the Movies!". Deals and licensees fall through (Nick Studios and Hanna Barbara) but closing the iconic rides of Back to the Future, Jaws and King Kong felt like it was taking away the identity of the park. However the newly built areas have been a least impressive and there was some reverence to the previous attractions.
David Koenig was sounding the alarm on the Disneyland decay since his 1994 "Mouse Tales." Back then, there was a push to turn Disneyland into a shopping mall with a $100 cover charge--all merchandise and dining, no attractions. Worse--the merchandise was available for less at your local K-Mart and dollar stores, even mail order--didn't need to go to California at all. As for dining, better meals outside the park at McDonalds and other fast-food restaurants and outside didn't limit itself to fast food. It's the American corporate boardroom culture--can't see the forest at all from inside of their climate-controlled executive office suites. It's not just room temperature--the political climate is carefully controlled with "yes men" and boot lickers.
DFB going off the Disney Thought Plantation. OH NO!!! The parks and Movie Studios are starting to fail. Buckle up kids, its gonna be rougher than the last car on Thunder Mesa.
The lack of cohesiveness around the parks isn't going unnoticed. This same transition is well underway at EPCOT. The need to ram IP into everything is absurd. Magic Kingdom is about to be wrecked.
After getting rid of the Rivers of America, the castles are going to be razed! I'm surprised that Disneyland Park and the Magic Kingdom still have their steam trains.
I just got back from a week there. I noticed Hollywood Studios was lacking, but just assumed it was a bad day because it was raining. Rise of the Resistance felt like a shell of itself from years ago. Nothing worked right on the ride and it was rushed to get people through. Very disappointing.
You guys know what you're talking about. I only been to Disneyland once and all I can say was that place was just torture for kids. The waiting in line puts your patience to the test.
Maybe the EPCOT lighting issue could be fixed if Dizknee hired an Electrical Engineer and Electricians instead of people that identify as Electrical engineers and electricians.
Went from the happiest place on earth, to the crappiest.
quite literally, with all the sewage problems.
Crappiest place on earth, if walt See's this and idk how Will
Sex trafficking?
Better call in Chris Hansen. He’ll get to the bottom of it!
Thats what greed will do to ya. The magical feel was what made disney famous, then they ruined it for a quick buck and now its worthless
Time destroys all genius.
And yet they keep raising ticket prices. 🤑
And they keep on visiting I don't want to hear from people who keep on giving them money complaining
Give us more money, you bigot! You're supposed to support our crappy rides, no matter what!
And Iger keeps getting raises….🤬
That's a business no-no. Circling the drain.
@@coffee_2234 so who can complain except for the people who actually goes to the park? What do you say to people like me who don’t go to Disneyland/world? You don’t go to the park so don’t complain?
A junk drawer is the _perfect_ way to describe all the thoughtless plopping of crappy, random IP they've been doing over the past few years, ngl. That should be Iger's legacy: turning it into a junk drawer.
AS someone who idolized Disney in the 90s, I just want it gone now.
Sad to say even after getting to see it once back in 2009 when Eisner was still around, I unfortunately have to agree, there’s just no turning back now if this is where they plan to take the parks
Same here! I loved Disney back in the day, but now it’s a husk!
Every once in a while, I get the urge to go back to Disney World. Then I remember that the Disney World I want to go to doesn't exist anymore.
@@hharden4969They have come too far to change their ways I am afraid, it’s a sunk cost fallacy with it comes to spending money on DEI/Wokeness
It's pretty much a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah anyway...the land would be better utilized for residential and commercial development since Walt's ORIGINAL vision for EPCOT had NEVER been brought to reality as a fully functional industrial city of the future where companies like General Electric, AT&T, and so forth would develop new and better technological achievements in one place.
The world's most greediest place on earth.
The dismal disney since 2016
Back in the 90's, it was known that if you were an engineer that wanted to think outside the box and work on cutting edge ideas, one of the best avenues was to go was the Imagineers at Disney. I can't even begin to list the amount of patents and start-ups that came out of that group. Now that division is shut down and they just steal their ideas from the creatives on the internet.
Or anyone who partners with them. Lots of uninformed people look to Disney as a way to grow their tech patents, then they get undermined, lose their ownership and Disney doesn't do anything with it after 2 months, but will just sit on the ownership so you can't get it back.
During the Michael Eisner tenure Marty Sklar built Imagineering into a formidable creative and engineering force. When Iger took over her started the purge of Imagineering. Now all Imagineering can manage is poorly functioning phone-it-in attractions.
Yup
Bob Iger ruined Twin Peaks in 1991. He has been ruining bigger and bigger things ever since - Disney Animation, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Willow, Marvel, The Muppets and so on. He wants to escape his failure at Disney now and ruin California instead, in place of the people that were already ruining California. No one has ever failed upwards like Iger has.
Disney's budget went to DEI/Woke crap and Igers pockets
Yes or no
I'm not going to anything Disney ever. Not while that greedy ceo remains and that pathetic board who must have sanctioned it's pay rise.
Based and underrated comment
Same. Vote with your wallets/purses.
Poor Walt is probably spinning in his cryogenic chamber over how bad they've destroyed his legacy and all his hard work.
RIP Jim Henson, Disney never understood you
Eisner is partly responsible for causing Jim's stress as Disney tried to get their grimy paws on the Muppets.
@@cowetascore8476 So Eisner is at least partially responsible for his death? Wow what a terrible person.
@@cowetascore8476that makes no sense I never heard anything about an issue between Jim Henson and Disney
We shouldn't be surprised at it- this is Iger's Disney that we're talking about here.
People are starting to catch on to what we've known for a long time.
Disney OWNS Star Wars, and then they decide to theme the park as if it were a LEGALLY DISTINCT KNOCK OFF.... The DULLNESS OF THEIR BRILIANCE IS ASTONISHING!
Such a good take. So true.
hollywood hasnt been hollywood since I was a kid in the 90s.
Same
A shame I always wanted to go to Disney at least once as a kid but now it's too late to get what you wish it was worth.
That’s unfortunate buddy : / …the best time to be a pass holder and go to Disneyland was in the early-mid 2000’s. I was finishing high school and college during that time and worked at Best Buy as a supervisor of the warehouse so i had the same Monday-Friday 5-1:30pm, the perfect schedule. So I’d go with my best friend Staci or Cameron, and we would take advantage of the free 5 hours of parking in downtown Disney (with easy validation). You could get into Tomorrowland by taking the monorail from the beginning of downtown Disney and easily ride 5-6 rides in 2 1/2 hours, leave at 6ish and have the night to hang out with all our friends at our condo. Man…good, good times without a doubt. Then it became garbage at the beginning of the 2010’s and I’m so glad I got to experience it the way I did…all while being the deluxe pass (2nd best) in which I was only blocked days I wouldn’t go anyways and that was like 40 days total.
I recommend Dollywood. They decorate every season differently. The decorations are gorgeous. Halloween is super fun at night. Very family friendly and they have fun roller coaster rides.
@@ShockerTopper Can't argue, I think late 90s-mid 2000s was the golden age.
When it came to Star Wars, all they had to do was look at what people ACTUALLY LIKE, instead of trying to FORCE them to "accept" something by shoving it down their throats.
I live in Kissimmee, FL, and Disney World, Epcot and MGM/Disney Studios is on the west side of our city. During tourist season, the migration to them through here from Orlando is usually thick, busy, and patience is aat a premium. Lately, though, we have not seen much traffic, and the 4-lane park offramps have been devoid of traffic. It is now as empty as it used to only be in mid-November, when there were no lines and one we can walk right from one attraction to the front of the line in another. Of course, even I have not visited since they went Delusional, I mean, Woke. By the way, they had always looked cheaply made, like a Las Vegas facade, but that had always been hidden before by the throngs of people who used to meander elbow-to-elbow.
Agreed. It always looked like a facade. I don’t know why ppl never noticed. Maybe because it was always supposed to be a place for kids.
Not surprising considering how Iger sees these IPs.
Dirty Deeds Done... Excessively Expensive.
Wait wait, in America it's called "Filthy Acts at an Unreasonable Price."
I think we need to bring back the Save Disney campaign. For those who don’t know, the Save Disney campaign was created by Roy E Disney (Walt’s nephew and Roy Disney’s son), he created this to help kick out the past CEOs and executives like he used this twice to kick out Ron Miller in 1984 and Michael Eisner in 2003 - 04. It was due from both men mismanaging and destroying the company in their final years. I think we need to bring that back to get rid of Bob Iger
It's too late for it Disney is beyond saving
Seems interesting that there would be around a 20 year interval
Unfortunately the Disney legacies ALL back Iger and think he is a savior of some sorts.😢
@@GamePool007The late Roy Disney actually thought Bob Iger would be a great successor, little did he know how wrong he was, since unfortunately he didn’t live long enough to see what damage Bob Iger would cause and Walt Disney’s useless daughter Abigail is no help either, being to put it simply a DISGRACE to the Disney family.
In the late 70s Disney fell into the doldrums. They were rudderless and just drifting with the MK. Eisner TOTALLY reinvigorated the company. He recognized the immense value of Disney's own intellectual properties and the possibilities of the unused property in Disney World. The Mouse has been sliding down the razor blade of life into a pool of iodine since he left. ONE such person could turn things around, but I just don't see it happening. Disney is over.... Very sadly.
I’ve been visiting the Disney parks since 1981, my first visit to Walt Disney World… it’s been such a huge part of my life. I was raised going, my daughter was raised going…. I was even a Cast Member for a time. It was my happy place. Now I don’t know if I ever want to go back again. It’s so far removed from what it once was. I really miss it.
I am taking my granddaughter in March. With all the changes, from Cars to Muppets, this is my last trip. There is absolutely no reason for Disney management to disregard what customers want. Time and time again, they show the fans mean nothing to them.
Why should they care what the customer wants? You're still going. Maybe you'll have the willpower for this to be your "last time", but many don't.
Should just go to universal she might enjoy the minions more
@@gumbihilt1333 they are hurting financially so they actually should care, but Disney still has Kathleen Kennedy on the pay roll so I doubt common sense will come back
But they are still getting your money.
If you're concerned about Disney showing they don't care about the fans, then you should have quit going years ago
The Star Tours queue in Hollywood Studios is way more 'immersive' than anything in Galaxy's Edge. It's outside is themed as Endor with At-Ats and huge pine trees, and the gift shop looks like a building on Tatooine
I thought the same thing when I went. I did everything at galaxy's edge then went to star tours and thought, wow that was better than everything else at the star wars section.
"junk drawer" is a good term for it. All Disney is doing is tossing everything together with no rhyme or reason. No theming, no respect for theming, nothing.
that park is exactly that! They have no idea what to do with this park
Less we forget: igor did say that he could make anything and slap Star wars on it, and it'll sell. That is just his mindset on everything.
This was exactly my impression of Hollywood Studios when I went in 2021 for the first time. Zero desire to ever go back to HS.
The IP dump the Disney parks have become today don't hold a candle to how they used to design their parks. Back then it was a good use of IP and of course ORIGINAL attractions that made the Disney parks great.
I'm old enough to remember when Disneyland seemed hypermodern 😂
Changing the Aerosmith rollercoster is a stupid move
Closing MuppetVision is a crime against humanity
If Iger could replace Disney name or Walt's name with his own. He would have done it by now...he only cares for his legacy and nothing else...
I find it so funny that "Disney Food Blog" has tons of stuff about Universal on their channel now. They even put news about Universal parks in their weekly "Disney update" videos
9:47-10:01 *_damn right Eisner had a heart for Disney!_* despite his mistakes and bad decisions he never destroyed, tarnished or tainted Walt's vision or the company's reputation and their legacies *_like my "GOOD OLD BUDDY" Bob Iger has at every level!_*
16:41-16:58 if it wasn't for him I never would've been introduced to Walt himself apart from my parents as well but Eisner was definitely a humongous part of my childhood
Entertainment that doesn't entertain and attractions that don't attract.
I'm sensing a pattern here and a problem in the education of some people, because it seems to me some people have forgotten what some words mean.
Thousands of dollars for a weekend cruise? Sounds like they learned the wrong lesson from the Galactic Star Cruiser
DIsney: still offensive, expensive, shoddy, and broken.
Based on popular films? Disney? What popular films?
Inside out 2 ,Deadpool and wolverine, and Moana 2 rings a bell
I last visited Disney World as a kid back in the late 80s, early 90s. From the looks of it that was for the best.
I like that description, they're currently treating both Epcot and Hollywood as overflow for stuff that would normally go in Magic Kingdom. They used to have themes of their own.
It’s baffling to me why they are adding SO many IPs. How do they not realize by making park-exclusive new attractions, they actually create even more IPs in the process that can be mined for merch or (even potential movies or Disney plus content)? See Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Jungle Cruise, Figment, Country Bears, etc…
We’ve dumped out on that park completely. Disney is ridiculously expensive. My wife and I took our kids in 2007, stayed at the Polynesian and did five day park hoppers with food plan for four people for $4000. Just my wife and I went back for four days four our anniversary in 2022. Four days. Two people. No meal plan. $5000.
Never again.
Everyone I know from my stock club has sold their Disney stocks and affiliates
I had like 6 shares at a time, now I have 1 just in case there's a class action on destroying value.
Out of all the videos on the subject of current Disney Discourse, this video feels the most accurate.
Disney, EA games.. like some sort of horrific vampires.. they see something that is ever youthful, beloved and naturally valuable.. then they suck it dry and discard the husk in the most visible and horrific manner possible.. taking their time to ensure that all witnesses are traumatised
But even Disney has their limits. Remember they forced EA to walk back the Battlefront II lootboxes.
Disney is so dirty now.. When I would go as a kid, it always amazed me how clean the parks were.. Now you see over flowing garbage cans, chipped paint on rides.. They have us pay top shelf prices for bottom of the barrel traveling carnival upkeep.
Agreed. It's definitely the worst park by far. There's just not much there. The star wars area had so much potential but they crammed it into a little tiny space and it just isn't "right". Now with the Muppets leaving and the Aerosmith ride leaving, it really is a dead zone. It's our least favorite place to spend a day in all of Disney.
And these are the fans Disney wanted. The real ones already bailed.
I went in 1995 and Disney World was great. Doesn't look like it now.
You pay less for crews because you register the ship in foriegn countries. Same practices on sea as on land.
The Pixie Dusters realise that Disney is showering them with Dollar Store Confetti...
I’ve been to Hollywood studios twice, and both times I’ve ridden the star tours ride like 6 times each, EASILY my favorite ride… I’d hate to see it go
And they still want to believe in bob iger incompetent please we keep on telling that keeping his incompetence behind would cause massive damage
I'm actually happy I've not been to any Disney park since 2015. I can remember the parks as they were intended to be.
i have been saying this for years. The quality of the product is going down while cost of the product is going up. I haven't been to disney for 5 years or so.
Fire Bob Iger, Kevin Feige, Kathleen Kennedy, the entire board, all the executives, the story groups, and every activist throughout your company
I can't understand how Iger and Kennedy keep their jobs. They've literally destroyed the company.
Get rid of Abigail Disney who is ruining Disney.
@@patrickmurphy3179Abigail Disney is a DISGRACE to the Disney family.
Enjoyed the video. I have an acquaintance that loves all things Disney. I hate seeing that those in charge don't even give a damn about the parks either. Corrupting them from their original intent. Hopefully a change in leadership will occur.
Positive confirmation that I won't ever return to Disney World 😒☹️
I hate the new trend of replacing animatronics and everything with a screen. Buddy, I got VR at home. It's cheaper too.
If it's a bad idea, it must be Disney. XD
That is not a good sign…for Disney.
Eisner made many mistakes during his tenure, but he understood what Disney was, who the target audience was, the importance of customers/families, and the idea of pursuing timeless experiences rather than momentary attractions.
Disney Sea is amazing. It’s very crowded and if you want to ride anything popular you will have to pay but because of the exchange rate it’s not that expensive. The theming is insane. Everything was beautifully designed. The employees were enthusiastic and nice. It reminded me of Disney back when they cared.
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If Disney Food Blog is saying this then you know it's bad.
If you've ever watched the movie "The Pentagon Wars", that's what this is reminding me of. A bunch of corporate executives standing around and changing the assignment 9 times till the finished product looks nothing like the proposal and serves no actual purpose.
17:57 You also had the failure of Euro Disneyland in the 90's which caused a lot of really interesting projects to be cancelled, including a second EPCOT called Westcot which ended up becoming California Adventure instead.
My husband and I went for our wedding anniversary back in 2023. And I will say I was rather disappointed. I know that I’m an adult. But to finally be able to go, I still had excitement and it was a little dashed because I felt like it was just a hodgepodge mess that they put together for Star Wars.
Seeing that thumbnail, I thought it was a movie still from District 9! 😂
Where the heck is all this money going?
In their pockets
Disco Yeti is my name
This mountain’s where I stay
I used to be ferocious
Now I’m just a display
Stopped moving not proving
Disneys expertise anymore
Imagineers build what engineers ignore
Bob Igers got tigers rhinos and giraffes
By the score
So what’s he need a working mythical beast for
I used to have a saying: “Walt Disney World - The place where dreams come true.. YES, if you’re filthy RICH!”… But now at days, not even then 🤷♂️😂
Tiana's Bayou is still not working right.
Waiting for them to remove the iconic land signs from Disneyland.
You guys have become my favorite source for pop culture news
Entertainment companies need to be private. Being publicly traded ruins creative output.
I wish they would do something with the stitch attraction that's been abandoned for so many years I also wish they hadn't taken out the dream flight either
You know--what you said sounds pretty good, Muppet’s Journey into Imagination would be great if Figment returns to Dreamfinder’s arm in his puppet form. Especially if Dreamfinder resembles Jim, which he kinda did from the start. Galaxy’s Edge missed the opportunity to have Jabba the Hutt’s Pizza Palace with animatronic Jabba and Max Rebo Band.
Sadly I would Universal has done some damage to their park. As a film fan Universal Studios tagline was "Where You Can Ride the Movies!". Deals and licensees fall through (Nick Studios and Hanna Barbara) but closing the iconic rides of Back to the Future, Jaws and King Kong felt like it was taking away the identity of the park. However the newly built areas have been a least impressive and there was some reverence to the previous attractions.
Why did universal studios theme park got rid of the Jaws ride
They got rid of all the animals at living seas
Total movie immersion is Cars Land in Anaheim
This made me emotional so proud to be behind you Brett!
David Koenig was sounding the alarm on the Disneyland decay since his 1994 "Mouse Tales." Back then, there was a push to turn Disneyland into a shopping mall with a $100 cover charge--all merchandise and dining, no attractions. Worse--the merchandise was available for less at your local K-Mart and dollar stores, even mail order--didn't need to go to California at all. As for dining, better meals outside the park at McDonalds and other fast-food restaurants and outside didn't limit itself to fast food.
It's the American corporate boardroom culture--can't see the forest at all from inside of their climate-controlled executive office suites. It's not just room temperature--the political climate is carefully controlled with "yes men" and boot lickers.
Just rename Disneyland to Bob's World of IP at this point
DFB going off the Disney Thought Plantation. OH NO!!! The parks and Movie Studios are starting to fail. Buckle up kids, its gonna be rougher than the last car on Thunder Mesa.
The lack of cohesiveness around the parks isn't going unnoticed. This same transition is well underway at EPCOT. The need to ram IP into everything is absurd. Magic Kingdom is about to be wrecked.
Remember when EPCOT had a better aquarium than SeaWorld?
Well we've seen how Disney "upgrades" their stuff. Splash Mountain into Tiana's Broke Down Adventure.
They should take buzz lightyear out of magic Kingdom and put that over in toy story Land
Is time another daily dose of dismal Disney, and we know this a Wasteland of Disney Park Junkyard!
Anyone else looking forward to Tom and wdwnt arguing that broken lights and attractions not working is a excellent feature for guests
To be fair, Hollywood is a junk yard these days.
Their only interest now is to make all the rides top tier, artificially innflate wait times to push more people to pay for lighting lanes.
After getting rid of the Rivers of America, the castles are going to be razed!
I'm surprised that Disneyland Park and the Magic Kingdom still have their steam trains.
I just got back from a week there. I noticed Hollywood Studios was lacking, but just assumed it was a bad day because it was raining. Rise of the Resistance felt like a shell of itself from years ago. Nothing worked right on the ride and it was rushed to get people through. Very disappointing.
“What a piece of junk.” - Luke Skywalker
You guys know what you're talking about. I only been to Disneyland once and all I can say was that place was just torture for kids. The waiting in line puts your patience to the test.
Disney has been in their fuck around phase for a while, and now they starting to be hit with the find-out phase.