I just had a "revelation"...maybe us old-time Disney folk are getting a little burned out.
I was just reading thru the rumors and the boards, I was getting all pissed-off (as usual)
about "How much Eisner makes" and "Why can't they build good ones like they used to" and
look out for the "evil ole' IOA" and "What's wrong with Disney" etc. and just then my little 3 year-old
daughter came in and asked if she could have a coon-skinned cap next time we go to Disneyland.
It will be her first coon-skin cap. She's so excited she could spit. I remember my first coon skinned cap
and I too, could have spit. She also LOVES California Adventure and can't wait for the "Pooh Ride" to
take the place of "those stupid bears." in Critter Country. Maybe we should consider that we just want things the way we were
when we were kids. We don't like change and we don't want to let go of a certain part of our pasts... our
childhoods. I'm not saying that we can't still enjoy Disney, I'm just saying that maybe change is good. I think if
we got a chance to go back and ride alot of the rides that we can't BELIEVE they had the nerve to replace with
a "hot new ride", we just might proclaim "How lame."
I don't know...It just hit me that to someone who is new to Disney (or the world for that matter!) there just MAY be some magic
left in the old Disney franchise. Maybe us, as longtime Disney nuts, aren't the best ones to chose which rides
should stay and which should go. Hey, if I had my way, we'd all be riding a tram from the Mickey parking lot, eat at the Tahitian Terrace, ride Monsanto's Inner Space and take a spin on the Carosel of Progress to see the hot
new "Microwave Oven"...
Just my two cents...
Roy
I was just reading thru the rumors and the boards, I was getting all pissed-off (as usual)
about "How much Eisner makes" and "Why can't they build good ones like they used to" and
look out for the "evil ole' IOA" and "What's wrong with Disney" etc. and just then my little 3 year-old
daughter came in and asked if she could have a coon-skinned cap next time we go to Disneyland.
It will be her first coon-skin cap. She's so excited she could spit. I remember my first coon skinned cap
and I too, could have spit. She also LOVES California Adventure and can't wait for the "Pooh Ride" to
take the place of "those stupid bears." in Critter Country. Maybe we should consider that we just want things the way we were
when we were kids. We don't like change and we don't want to let go of a certain part of our pasts... our
childhoods. I'm not saying that we can't still enjoy Disney, I'm just saying that maybe change is good. I think if
we got a chance to go back and ride alot of the rides that we can't BELIEVE they had the nerve to replace with
a "hot new ride", we just might proclaim "How lame."
I don't know...It just hit me that to someone who is new to Disney (or the world for that matter!) there just MAY be some magic
left in the old Disney franchise. Maybe us, as longtime Disney nuts, aren't the best ones to chose which rides
should stay and which should go. Hey, if I had my way, we'd all be riding a tram from the Mickey parking lot, eat at the Tahitian Terrace, ride Monsanto's Inner Space and take a spin on the Carosel of Progress to see the hot
new "Microwave Oven"...
Just my two cents...
Roy