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Originally Posted by CostaFreak
^ 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.
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I'm not so sure that Radiator Springs is a steer off course. It's an entirely new area with a "theme" that the attractions will be in line with. People like the characters from CARS. My intention was to repeat an earlier comment I made about how in the beginning, DCA had NO characters at all! And people were turned off to the fact that DCA had little to do with what was considered "Disney".
I do believe though, that New Attractions need to be placed in DCA that are exclusive to only that park! I'm afraid that the Radiator Springs Racers in Radiator Springs will be a knock-off of the Test Track at WDW!
But DCA is being renovated because people didn't care about the "California History/Heritage" theme. People wanted 1) Characters, and 2) Attractions.