True.
In the case of Star Wars, I suspect that it was simply a matter of being at the right place at the right time. Obvioulsy this is the ride that started the trend. I think at the Time George wanted to put that ride in and Saying no to a Star Wars ride seems pretty stupid.
I do understand your point about content. It is a slippery slope. I think part of my problem is that the attempts that were made to fix that have fallen flat. Of course Muppets might as well have been a Disney brand when that was built.
I won't argue that the Studios was an example of following either it is true.
I guess the heart of the problem is that I liked the Studios the way it was in 1990 or even 1996. I feel like a lot has changed that has hurt the SHOW of this park.
It never really occured to me to care where the content came from until today.
In the case of Star Wars, I suspect that it was simply a matter of being at the right place at the right time. Obvioulsy this is the ride that started the trend. I think at the Time George wanted to put that ride in and Saying no to a Star Wars ride seems pretty stupid.
I do understand your point about content. It is a slippery slope. I think part of my problem is that the attempts that were made to fix that have fallen flat. Of course Muppets might as well have been a Disney brand when that was built.
I won't argue that the Studios was an example of following either it is true.
I guess the heart of the problem is that I liked the Studios the way it was in 1990 or even 1996. I feel like a lot has changed that has hurt the SHOW of this park.
It never really occured to me to care where the content came from until today.