geo4chg
TS Member
Exactly this.
What theme park enthusiasts seem to forget is there are very few people who are going to visit every Disney park in the world. With the exception of Disney World which was built because Disney Land couldn’t expand, all the other parks have been placed to take the Disneyland experience into a different territory. By default this means rides will be duplicated across the parks as people want the rides they see in America closer to home.
It’s just enthusiasts who have a beef with it because they are the ones traveling the world to go to theme parks.
Completely agree. What I truly love, and this is the case for the early stuff in Paris, is where Paris got the same rides as in America but altered to make them slightly unique - for example Phantom Manor, Space Mountain, even Big Thunder Mountain. I love the fact you can visit California, Orlando and Paris and experience some of the same rides but that each person has their personal favourite as they are subtly different - of course this is easier to do with track rides but I prefer this to the cookie cutter approach that now seems to be happening with Galaxy's Edge, Mickey & Minnie, Tron etc.