^ Yes, but when they start making attractions that are completly going away from the theme and only focusing on characters, there's a problem, a big one which if they actually take their time to create something amazing instead of steering off course.
For example, look at Tokyo DisneySea. Yes, it doesn't focus alot on characters. Hell, I could even say that it's aimed for a slightly older audience, but why is it so successful? All you need for a great park is, as said, an excellent idea for a park mixed with great attractions into it and theming that follows the park's plan, and just a sprinkle and light touch of characters (not a complete devotion to them), and your done. What they should be doing is following that example.
To be honest, I don't want to be the one to gloat, but there is, I think, only one way to fix DCA's problem by theming it to something else, a certain theme, that failed 13 years ago in Virginia but it might be time for it to ressurect.
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