My understanding is that the show is more directly based on Homer and Jethro (Southern, mid-twentieth century). That doesn’t mean there isn’t overlap with the genre you cite—I agree that there is—but that still doesn’t negate my original point, which is that Frontierland already encompasses plenty of Southern references.I will help you out. It is presented in the form of of a Wyatt Earp western revue show, which are a tribute to the Wild West. The way the trio are dressed and the background slideshow is presented in a melodrama type slideshow format. It is not supposed to be taking place in the old west, but at the turn of the century when those types of shows were popular. It is objective as evident by the script in the show and the thematic narratives in the attraction.
My understanding is that the show is more directly based on Homer and Jethro (Southern, mid-twentieth century). That doesn’t mean there isn’t overlap with the genre you cite—I agree that there is—but that still doesn’t negate my original point, which is that Frontierland already encompasses plenty of Southern references.
No, 18 months start to finish sir. Not 18 months from now!So you think both Splash Mountains will be re-themed and opened by Saturday, December 2, 2023?
I would take the other side of that bet. Shall we say ... a Cosmic Ray's cheeseburger meal and drink?
So Orlando will open first then?
Maybe.
I hope they will wait to 2023 to close it so I can ride a few last times also for my trip in November.I will make sure to ride the classic Splash a few times this summer trip then although sad it will be in a dire state from the sound of it
That was what I meant by changes that have been made since - and I fully agree with you that a fully staged illusion is more unique and impressive than basically any projection effect, even an interactive one. I'm so glad they haven't touched the effect in Disneyland.Agreed. The staircase EC style was a cute ride that actually plays nicely. No need for an apology but that is class act of you to notice. Thanks for that. For awhile the graveyard looked pretty good again.
The Hitchiking ghosts to digital actually came later, and I think we can typically find majority agreeing it ruins the point of the effect most of the time and we can do it on our phones, where a large scale pepper's ghost reversed most will never have at home or in their pocket.
I wonder if that energy died with the increased push for the NextGen things. That is what I feel and find anyway with the 2010 year being on my mind.
And hey, at least we got a great gift shop out of it that sells mostly park attraction specific things. It was a good time and you are right, that energy should have continued.
I wouldn’t read too much into it.Either Disney is being very secretive about their progress, which is interesting, or there is no progress and nobody but the "true" bus drivers know what's going on. I would think if the three animatronics are in development as rumored wouldn't we have seen social media on it?
If this is Disney's crowning act of progressiveness why have they been this quiet? Imagineering is way to narcissistic to not give us updates.
what in tarnation?It is presented in the form of of a Wyatt Earp western revue show
That was what was rumored at first, because allegedly Chapek saw Splash as too big a draw to the international visitors that WDW attracts, as well as he didn’t want to have it shuttered during the 50th.i thought splash redo was coming to DL but it had been postponed in MK
They did TOT -> Guardians MB in 5 months, California Screamin -> Incredicoaster in 5 months, TGMR-MMRR in 30 months, and Maelstrom to Frozen in 21 months. So yeah they CAN do it.
Rumors be rumors.i thought splash redo was coming to DL but it had been postponed in MK
They did TOT -> Guardians MB in 5 months, California Screamin -> Incredicoaster in 5 months, TGMR-MMRR in 30 months, and Maelstrom to Frozen in 21 months. So yeah they CAN do it.
So….seeing as how the track runs through part of Splash’s show building, will this mean they’re going to keep the railroad closed until 2024 as well?
Because that would mean it will have been shut down for nearly six years.
In fairness, for all their wonderful qualities, Joe Rohde and Tony Baxter never did their work single-handedly, and they would be the first to tell you so.There’s one key difference between then and now: Joe Rohde is no longer employed by Disney.
And that’s why I’m skeptical about the current crop of imagineers: they’re so gosh darn un-imaginative, to the point where when PatF was announced, their first order of business was to ask Tony Baxter to give them a hand.
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