Walt Disney World may be suffering from some upkeep problems—many of them severe on the robotic end of things—and their management may seem to think it doesn’t matter to keep Show a priority for the visiting tourists, but the reality is that much of the place isn’t coming apart at the seams. Not yet, anyway.
To be fair, we have to also comment on the positives when we see them. Fortunately, I don’t have look too far for things to compliment Disney on. There’s one in front of our noses: the new Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game.
I’ve commented on the game before, always positive, but it’s time to give a fuller rundown of what it is, what intricacies it has, and why any of this matters. There’s also fresh news on the topic. Recently Disney decided to restrict the game. You can no longer “advance” in levels (more on this in a second) for the time being, possibly at least until the very busy Spring Break season of several weeks is over. They didn’t announce why they are doing it of course, but they’re having problems with lines. They might be trying to make the game a bit more boring so fewer people will play it. Or maybe it’s the fact that longer levels take more time to finish, so they are restricting those. They’ve already shortened the game on easy mode (you visit one portal fewer than in the early days).
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