Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan Think if we protest hard enough to save this beloved original Fantasyland attraction from being removed, we'll be heard??
Originally Posted By dshyates We are losing SWSA because Disney DID listen to us. We, as a whole, rejected the FLE plan because of their over emphasis on M&Gs. I'll take the current plan over the original plan.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 Snow White is my fav. and I'll miss SWSA, but I 'm looking forward to her new attration. Does anyone know when they will close down SWSA?
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Can't get worked up over losing that one. Some might consider that blasphemy but it was never a favorite for anyone in my family. In fact, I had not ridden it in years until last winter when we were waiting for the fireworks show in that area. I saw no line, jumped on, and remembered why I had not been on in a while. It makes sense to me to have Princess M&G close to the castle. Considering overall capacity in the area is going to increase dramatically I just don't mind this particular loss.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Is the WDW version of Snow White's Scary Adventures basically the same as the one in Disneyland?
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I also love the MK SWSA. I can not believe the 7dwarfs are more beloved than Snow White. Also think the mine train looks like a Caseyjr knockoff. So not excited. Also feeling suspicious about new restaurants= meaning the closure of others. I am having serious confusing feelings about all the updates,construction,computer generated imagery,etc. (Including DCA). SOme of the excitement demonstrated online worries me also. I know we all wanted new and improved but it is not guaranteeing better. I hope the "hype" proves me wrong.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub Kar2oonman they are very different. As I agree with the Witches in another post. At the MK Snow White begins with a beautiful scene of the wishing well(looks authentic)with a turn to see Snow White sitting on the steps that she was scrubbing clean; until the little animals interrupted her for a sweet song. ANd the evil queen is in the window above her. ALso the ending is truer to the original story versus the abrupt ending at DL. Hopefully the Witches can add their feelings for SW at the MK soon.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "Is the WDW version of Snow White's Scary Adventures basically the same as the one in Disneyland?" From what I remember, no. I actually thought had larger sets and was longer, although the DL version may be better maintained.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan I don't know if I rode it when we were there a couple of years ago or not. We had a pretty limited amount of time (one day at MK) and so much of it is now a blur.
Originally Posted By Ursula I prefer DL's to MK's. I thought that MK's was rather jerky and disjointed. I'm okay with it leaving, actually.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost It's always too bad when a classic falls from favor, but, in all honesty, this one needed to go a long, long time ago. After it was de-scaryed it became boring. I only rode it once and that was enough. Little kids, familiar with the story line would probably have enjoyed it but Snow White is hardly a household name anymore. And besides that, everyone knows that WDW is for adults...who cares what those little ankle biters want.
Originally Posted By Ursula My opinion of it stems from taking a 3 year-old two years ago who was familiar with the movie. He didn't like it much and the adults could see his point.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer While I'd love for SWSA to be saved, at least for a new ride space, this is for the greater good. A larger ride, possibly an E Tic, is never a bad thing. But the fact that SWSA is being replaced by a MGs is horrible.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "I'm okay with it leaving, actually." I'd be too if it weren't being replaced with a character meet & greet. That just seems like a step down in my opinion, although I'm sure that the little girls in the audience would disagree. I'm sure that the new coaster will be fun, but it just feels wrong to remove a dark ride attraction for a Princess book signing. I suppose that this space can be returned to an real attraction (ride) at some later point in time.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 I'm not a huge fan of change- especially from original stuff..but I agree after what little scare there was - was removed it was not the same. We are getting the mine cars across the 'street' if you will so that's good.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>I'd be too if it weren't being replaced with a character meet & greet. That just seems like a step down in my opinion, although I'm sure that the little girls in the audience would disagree. I'm sure that the new coaster will be fun, but it just feels wrong to remove a dark ride attraction for a Princess book signing. I suppose that this space can be returned to an real attraction (ride) at some later point in time.<<< Well said, Doc. and I doubt if the MGs center will become a ride, but I REALLY, REALLY hope.
Originally Posted By avimagine So what's everyones guess on when another attraction will go in? Let's see with 20,000 Leagues, I think it was what a couple of years?