Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad I just can't fathom that they are paying for this but can't afford the living statues in epcot, the stick guy in AK, The talking trash can and palm tree, or the Quartet from HS, all of which are entertaining to all age groups. This show reminded me of the scooby doo show they used to do at Carowinds.
Originally Posted By jmuboy Maybe the Stitch show will die a QUICK death and the stage (which isn't bad itself) can be used for bands and DJ's like the TL Terrace Stage at DL? Let's hope this show is gone before too long.
Originally Posted By kennect Lee, Take a good look at this..I can't even imagine a five year old finding this appealing...After seeing the video I can't even figure out how I would explain it to another person if I had to....Disney really has neer handled the future very well in attraction's and entertainment... But have to ask this even though I am still confused on the issue...How does this show look, in terms of money spent, as compared to WDW's initial High School Musical set up...I remember seeing something like any of us would build in our garage for a set for the original HSM piece performed in Tomorrowland...Any one got any pics of that disaster?
Originally Posted By Bob Paris One will absolutely love it and one will perform complex writing calisthenics in trashing it. No prizes for who writes what.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris I was referring to Leemac and Spirit, but it seems like Leemac is surprising me today!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros Here's the original HSM show. If nothing else, I appreciate the work that they put into the infrastructure to get a permanent stage in there. The show may not be great, but the venue seems like it will definatley have some flexibility for future shows, and this one does feel more temporary than most. <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/Lotion-View-291.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/L...-291.asp</a>
Originally Posted By Anatole69 I just watched the video of the new Stitch show and all I can say is I want that 10 minutes of my life back, please. - Anatole
Originally Posted By jmuboy Imagine paying $75 for a day at the MK and wasting 10 minutes to see it live. Disney should give people refunds for watching this mess!
Originally Posted By leobloom I finally got around to watching most of this video, and it sure seems like the living character novelty has worn out its welcome. It's bad enough that Disney seems to think this gimmick is the magic bullet for all new attractions and shows. But what's worse is you can find this same gimmick in an air-conditioned theater across the plaza at Monsters Inc Laugh Floor. I still like Turtle Talk, but the size of the theater adds a lot of charm to the proceedings. And of course the entertainment factor for all these shows hinges on audience members interacting with the characters. I wouldn't want to be put on the spot, but that's just me. I don't see how this Stitch show will succeed in the summer heat, given its location and its derivative quality. As for the show, I guess I don't see what the fuss is about. It's corny, but haven't we come to expect that from the parks' live entertainment? Other than that, the music and dancing seem suited for the 80s, but I see that as an improvement over High School Musical.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Corny can be funny (JC or Hoop de doo) but stupid is stupid. I'm so glad I wasn't one of those people sitting on cement to watch that.
Originally Posted By kennect Whoever used the word "painful" above is right....You should only be forced to watch this show as cruel punishment for doing something really awful in the MK... Is Stitch even still a player in the world of Disney characters? I don't know since I am older than seven....
Originally Posted By jkayjs This is beyond painful it is SAD. I can't even get mad it just distresses me. I mourn for the days when Disney meant quality. Many very talented folks got their start in Disney parks. I hoped I would never see anything this absolute generic in a Disney venue. This is on the par with a middle school talent contest without the charm of knowing it was created by novices. I hate the way this makes me feel most of all. Even when a past offering wasn't my cup of tea I could see it's quality & talent. This has almost no redeeming qualities. I know this is one show but I fear it is the wave of the future @ WDW this what really makes me sad. Oh well I'm off to try to cheer myself up by doing some laundry(my least fave thing to do).