I'm going to miss the original show for nostalgic reasons, but I'm glad to see that the Bears are getting some love and hopefully an extended life! Thought for sure that they were not long for the Magic Kingdom.
I'm very excited for these updates and think it will be a positive change, but I think even this is probably overly optimistic in terms of what we should expect with World of Motion similarities.
I would expect that "looking back to the original World of Motion for inspiration" likely means...
That area has always stuck with me as well. Wanted to really get that part right. Felt like it always set the stage nicely for what was, in my opinion, an underrated movie in the Spirit of Norway.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That message means a lot. Wow. I really appreciate you saying all of that. Glad I could bring back some memories of an attraction we loved!
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Frozen Ever After is a fine attraction. It would be a great fit in Fantasyland, just not at EPCOT. C'est la...
Not entirely sure which sub-forum this belongs in so mods, please move if I'm posting in an inappropriate place. I just wanted to share my Maelstrom recreation that I just finished within Planet Coaster Console (PS5). This is one of the first major rides that I've created within the game and I'm...
Fair enough. It's one of my favorite attractions as well!
Not upset by the changes or anything like that. Just curious as to how original audio from nearly 40 years ago has seemingly never been part of the attraction before and then is suddenly there. I think that's pretty fascinating and...
I'm pretty stumped by this one as well.
Perhaps that "invisible narrator" from Oh Canada actually did go the France pavilion film to record some new lines? 😅
Did a quick search for this and was unable to find anything, so I'm curious to see if any of you have noticed or know the reason behind a slight change in the Impressions de France dialogue post-4K update.
During the Riviera sequence, there is an added line that was not there previously...
Fair enough and that's almost undoubtedly the case.
Still think it will be interesting to follow to see if some older properties that haven't been touched in years make comebacks in the parks due to numbers on Disney+.
Pure speculation, but I wonder how much Disney+ is having an effect on some things at the park?
Perhaps Muppets are getting good numbers on Disney+ and so Disney decides to bring this back, etc.
I think this is a good point.
My question is whether this is the result of Disney investing too much in the wrong areas of their projects OR the result of the companies that Disney works with knowing that Disney has deep pockets and that they can afford to pay more than others would.
That's what I was figuring they would end up doing. If they're smart, they'll balance Cinderella's Castle on top of Spaceship Earth and roll it over to its new spot at the Park Formerly Known as EPCOT (PFKaE), before rolling the ball back to the Park Formerly Known as Magic Kingdom (PFKaMK).