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Budget Cuts Strike Again: Disney Fans Condemn New Offering, “WHAT Is Disney Doing?”

Judging by the announcement of a new show, budget cuts seem to have struck again at one Disney park,

When Walt Disney opened Disneyland in 1955, he famously said the parks would “never be complete” as long as there was “imagination left in the world.”

Mickey Mouse, wearing his iconic red shorts, white gloves, and a yellow bow tie, stands smiling with open arms in front of a castle at a theme park. The castle has blue rooftops and is adorned with blue and gold banners.
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Staying true to his vision, Disney theme parks have seen major updates over the decades, though not every change has been well-received by fans – especially those that seem to provide proof that Walt Disney Imagineering is operating on a much tighter budget than in years past.

End of Disney Junior Dream Factory

Walt Disney Studios Park—arguably the least popular park in the Disney lineup—has announced a series of changes in recent months, including closing its Disney Junior Dream Factory show in August.

mickey disney junior dream factory
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Originally scheduled for a 2020 premiere but delayed to 2021 due to the pandemic, the show catered to Disney Jr. fans, with Mickey, Minnie, Fancy Nancy, Timon, and Vampirina teaming up to get the Dream Factory’s machines running.

Although Disney Junior Dream Factory wasn’t widely beloved, it still drew a crowd for its final performance on August 31. Now, just two months later, Disney has revealed its replacement: Minnie's Musical Moment, a new 12-minute experience beginning November 1 and running through March 30, 2025.

Introduction of Minnie's Musical Moment

As announced by DLP Report, Minnie's Musical Moment will take place in Studio D, the same space previously used for Disney Junior Dream Factory.

Minnie and her friend Jamie are celebrating their friendship by playing their favourite game –”name that song”.

 

This show features Minnie and her friend Jamie playing “name that song” to celebrate their friendship, with Jamie joining Minnie as her co-host. The show will be performed several times a day, though little is known about Jamie, a new character introduced for this show.

Fans have reacted with mixed reviews. One user on X (formerly known as Twitter) commented, “Is this a theme park or a cruise?” Others pointed out the show’s perceived cost-cutting, noting it requires fewer performers than the previous production. Another user added, “WHAT is Disney doing? Name that song?! Are they being serious? And the logo looks trash too.”

The logo itself has come under fire from Disney’s online community. A particularly critical commenter observed, “Looks like it’s made in Word using Word Art,” expressing disappointment with the latest design.

Entertainment Budget Cuts

This isn't the only case of budget cuts for Disney's entertainment offerings lately.

Earlier this year, fans were outraged when Disneyland Resort seemingly slashed its entertainment lineup in response to the unionization of its performers. After 1,700 cast members voted to join Equity, Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park removed multiple shows and atmospheric performances, such as Club Pixar (a limited offering for Pixar Fest) and Doctor Strange: Mysteries of the Mystic Arts.

Mickey Mouse in a blue version of his Sorcerer's Apprentice outfit on the lead float of the Disneyland Park parade Magic Happens
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Multiple shows also had their schedules reduced. This included Warriors of Wakanda: The Disciplines of the Dora Milaje, Citizens of Buena Vista Street, and Magic Happens – the daily parade at Disneyland Park, which ended its 2024 season early on August 22. Until the debut of A Christmas Fantasy Parade in November, the park currently only offers a short character cavalcade.

Earlier this week, Disneyland Resort also announced that it would reduce the number of Fantasmic! performances in the next few months.

Do you think Disney entertainment is struggling with budget cuts lately?

Chloe James

Chloƫ is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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