It's almost time to say goodbye to 2009, the year that brought us the Wishes Dessert Party, serious monorail troubles, and G-Force. Since I can't make resolutions on behalf of Disney, and since I can't keep my own New Year's Resolutions anyway, here are 10 things I'd love to see happen in the next year:
1. Up wins Best Picture. (okay, I'll settle for a Best Picture nomination)
2. Disney announces their next Princess will have a normal-sized body.
3. The Wonders of Life pavillion reopens, updated and awesome.
4. The temperature on the WDW shuttle buses is adjusted from "arctic chill" to "pleasantly cool."
5. Bottles of the international sodas displayed at Club Cool are made available for purchase.
6. Eric Idle becomes involved in a major public image scandal and as a result, Disney is forced to revert back to the original concept of Journey Into Imagination.
7. The Backlot Tour at Disney's Hollywood Studios is updated to become more relevant and reflective of today's moviemaking techniques (CGI demonstrations, anyone?).
8. Walt Disney Pictures realizes that audiences want to see great, original films and that constantly making sequels is a cop-out. Take some risks!
9. Three words: More Segway Tours.
10. One mug, one World. WDW will stop making guests buy new refillable mugs for every resort, every trip. Instead, guests pay a flat rate upon check-in for unlimited refills throughout their stay (regardless of what year the mug is from).
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Related Links:
* The Problem with Disney Princesses
* Fixing Walt Disney Studios in Five Steps or Less
* 10 Signs You Are a Disney Dork
December 29, 2009
10 Disney Wishes for 2010
Labels: disney hollywood studios, EPCOT, random
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3 comments:
Poor Eric Idle. It's not his fault!
i think 2-3 of these wishes are plausible... good luck with the rest! ps remember when they were testing the unlimited refills using a barcode that you would scan each time in order to use the mug??
Yes! I understand that the mugs are highly profitable for Disney, but the 234164 mugs in my cabinet make me le sad - it's such a waste of plastic, and at odds with Disney's big conservation push. There has to be a better way ...
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