By the time this thing finally opens, its going to need a refurb.
The sad thing is, so will that much more of the rest of the park that is already fairly dire of it.
By the time this thing finally opens, its going to need a refurb.
There is parks out there that are almost as good.LMAO at the thought that there is a Six Flags anywhere in the country that even comes close to rivaling WDW! But hey, feel free to save your $100 and enjoy all the Six Flags you want! One less person in line ahead of me and my family at WDW! Works for me!
There is parks out there that are almost as good.
Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Knott's Berry farm and Cedar Point are in that list
I totally agree that those are some great parks.There is parks out there that are almost as good.
Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, Knott's Berry farm and Cedar Point are in that list.
And Kings Island and IOA.those are all great parks (havent been to cedar point) but they still dont come close to Disney imo. But I am really looking forward to that new super long coaster coming to Dollywood, looks like a chill not too aggressive and super long flowing coaster
also in terms of great parks, lets add Busch Gardens Va and Hershey Park
I don't see the draw.
Which is exactly as much thought was put into the placement of TRON.Most Six Flags parks have no more thought put into ride placement than "does this physically fit this space?"
Anway, back to TRON - it's shocking how much the showbuilding is visble, from both the out of the way spots and also the prime viewing angles of the canopy. You have to be basically right up under it to get a picture of the ride without the show building visible.
It’s become apparent with Rat (especially with the Skyliner), GOTG, and now Tron that they don’t care about this sort of thing anymoreAnway, back to TRON - it's shocking how much the showbuilding is visble, from both the out of the way spots and also the prime viewing angles of the canopy. You have to be basically right up under it to get a picture of the ride without the show building visible.
Is the Rat building really visible in the park? I dont remember noticing it when I went a while ago. I guess from the Skyliner it def is but thats fine imo, its like seeing the backside of a building on the monorail or Bus.It’s become apparent with Rat (especially with the Skyliner), GOTG, and now Tron that they don’t care about this sort of thing anymore
That is the point, they don't route the busses down the service road to get to the park, they used to care about that stuff but now it's "good enough" and "that isn't too bad is it?"Is the Rat building really visible in the park? I dont remember noticing it when I went a while ago. I guess from the Skyliner it def is but thats fine imo, its like seeing the backside of a building on the monorail or Bus.
It would also, relatively speaking, be quite easy to fix. Honestly, the exposed show buildings and backstage views are far more irksome to me than any of the arguably misplaced attractions or underutilized spaces.That is the point, they don't route the busses down the service road to get to the park, they used to care about that stuff but now it's "good enough" and "that isn't too bad is it?"
It used to be that you wouldn't see the backside of a building from the Monorail or Bus.Is the Rat building really visible in the park? I dont remember noticing it when I went a while ago. I guess from the Skyliner it def is but thats fine imo, its like seeing the backside of a building on the monorail or Bus.
Honestly a very good visualization of the problem (minus HM, that one goes a step too far).On the plus side, I've just stumbled on a bunch of concept art for some proposed upgrades around the MK! Clearly these are all marked improvements over how things are now:
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In fairness, the Mansion one was a rendering I did back in the day to illustrate the problem with Cosmic Rewind.Honestly a very good visualization of the problem (minus HM, that one goes a step too far).
It's a lot easier to disregard something new with "visual deficiencies" than something familiar because we've seen it in its pristine state so many times.
Honestly though, what the hell? The whole point of the Florida project was infinite space and infinite control. It's not like it adds a tremendous cost to manage these things, it's just lazy design, and in an era where everything is digital, and you can hop into a project with a VR headset, it should be worlds easier to manage these things.It used to be that you wouldn't see the backside of a building from the Monorail or Bus.
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