tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4736970110444598834.post2248549167116838183..comments2023-02-28T01:48:44.791-08:00Comments on The Disney Project: The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea AdventureKeithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00979607412528068448noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4736970110444598834.post-53599794464683376532014-02-21T12:29:01.575-08:002014-02-21T12:29:01.575-08:00What do you expect from the current crop of "...What do you expect from the current crop of "imagineers." They're no Walt Disney. Just look at all the other problems: Main Street USA looks like a run down ghetto because they can't replace the $25 worth of burned-out popcorn lights, the ruining of the isolated look of the Haunted Mansion by Repunzel's tower (in obvious violation of the original intent of Walt, Roy and the earlier imagineers who were all geniuses) and the crowds are so great - due to the management's greed - that one fears being trampled during a stampede, which Disney has so far not experienced due purely to the grace of God.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4736970110444598834.post-51275888266125656772013-04-24T16:53:32.846-07:002013-04-24T16:53:32.846-07:00Honestly, to me, this was not a dark ride. On all ...Honestly, to me, this was not a dark ride. On all the other Fantasyland dark rides, you could basically tell the story if you've ridden the ride. There was almost no story to this ride, and one would only sort of understand the ride if they've seen the movies. The classic dark rides are not just a ride through of the movie's musical numbers. Even Pooh has scenes! This was "Ariel's Musical Revue."Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02728855457977414321noreply@blogger.com