I don't know why, after reading the last 5 pages, I realize I sound like a ninny here on page 32!   

  But 10 Dancing elephants - its worth making a fool out of myself to get this ovation.  
  
  
  I said to myself, "I wonder if Escapay is still around?"   Thanks for the kind welcome.  

  Glad to see you're here and glad to be back.
Yes after going back to page 1, I realized I posted too hastily.  Only the last 3 or 4 pages are important to the current discussion.  I see if I want to worry about the quality of the transfers/restoration, I need to go read the Pinocchio blu-ray "catastrophe" thread.   
 I saw you about 4 pages back and you took the words right out of my mouth.  We've been waiting for it to be released for 7-8 years - what's a few more months?  As others here have already argued, its just their marketing strategy.  They've got a lot invested in converting us to the new format, with the objective being to get us to adopt so they can resell their entire catalog to us.  The delayed release of the DVD is just a minor nudge to get people to Blu-Ray.  I don't really see anything wrong with that.  But I wonder if that means they will spend precious marketing money to market its release twice
Escapay wrote:It's not the economy.  Even before the economy turned to sh!te Blu-Rays had SRP's of $35.99 or $39.99.  Hell, back in DVD's infancy, their SRP's were $39.99 too!  But over time, it gradually went down, as it will for Blu-Ray.
I am so used to seeing the $25 sticker price on Disney Blu-Rays, I had forgotten its actually the "discount" price.  
Escapay wrote:Anyway, glad to see you posting again, but you won't need to waste your time reading all 32 pages of this thread.  The first ten alone is a compilation of past "When will Snow White be on DVD again?" threads as early as 2005 (many started by Deco King, who is unarguably the biggest SW fan at UD).
Pluto Region1 wrote:Of course I was COUNTING on the format and transfer to be remastered and offer superior high-def experience.
Don't worry, it will.
 
Escapay wrote:Whether or not it remains "true" to the original colors/audio mix, well that's always up for debate.  And it's a debate that gets pretty ugly and eventually turns to a lot of hot air from both sides, so it's easier (and wiser) to simply stay out of it and just enjoy the movie as you have on previous home video formats.
albert
Yep, I never did get around to reading the thread on the Cinderella release and the big discussion about the quality of the transfer.  Still haven't cracked open that DVD yet!  I don't know if this has been brought up yet, but what about the Disney Treasures series? I mean, if Disney wants us to be adopting Blu-Rays - those of us doing so won't want to be buying the Treasures series on DVD....  Then again, the future of WDT series has been in jeopardy for some time now. I doubt we'll ever see them repeat that series on Blu-Ray. (but I guess I should save that for the Treasures threads!)