Animaniac93-98
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Right, since when are they transported that way?
When they're being shipped in bulk to Costco.
Right, since when are they transported that way?
Oh, I get it. Just sometimes don't agree with it and wish they'd try a little harder.You guys don’t get it. Pairing Beignets on a Tiana ride with Disneys filler theming (crates) is a no brainer.
Crates and barrels seem to be Disney's solution for filling void areas. Quick and dirty set dressing. Sometimes it's a bit overdone but it is a simple way to say "theme". They do make for good filler. I don't know if that's the case here though, just an observation.
Swamp water was the missing ingredient.Surely there's not a plot point of sending crates of beignets down the bayou?!
Swamp water was the missing ingredient.
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What if they have beignet-scented urinal pucks? Scentsy can do amazing things. Soon, we will have elephant-scented candles!I wonder how well the beignet smell will mix with the bromine smell.
The mill seems like a weird spot for a mural to me, but it looks... fine? Not bad. Better than the one on the barn. It reminds me of the illustrations they have in those Emeril cookbooks...Mural which will be seen in the left of the bottom of the second lift hill as we enter the mill house.
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This.The primary marketing has been focusing on the backstory and that’s a mistake.
Yeah, I like Louis. Hopefully the storyline does Louis more justice than that original "dur hurr he's too stupid to find his trumpet" plotline.The redeeming factor is that Louis will be the true star no matter what they do - Louis can do no wrong and will surely make me smile!
I can't believe how dreadful that reads.To all the “the coop is just a backstory” folks, why are you ignoring what Disney’s published regarding the storyline for the ride? The on-ride continuation of the mural corroborates this is what we’re largely going to get:
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Disney Reveals New Storyline for Tiana's Bayou Adventure
Walt Disney Imagineering shares next chapter in Tiana's story, as part of Tiana's Bayou Adventure attraction experience coming to Disneyland Park and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.disneyparks.disney.go.com
100%.That’s because TWDC is following the wrong I word… Inclusion instead of Imagineering…it’s almost like the company feels that as long as the ride checks the correct boxes, it really won’t matter if Tiana is superior to Splash…it would be ironic if the best addition is the weathervane…
100%.
The box checking... That's exactly what I noticed when I just read the promo bit for this ride.
It's SO bad that it sounds like a joke.
It sounds like something that was made up to make fun of this whole inclusivity, DEI, etc., thing that's endlessly pushed.
If this ride is good, and I really hope it is good, it'll be good in spite of all of that - not because of it.
I know I've said it a bunch of times, but the film gave them all of the ingredients (pun intended) to make this a great ride.
But these people believe they know better, and think their messaging is more important than entertainment.
That Mural of a giant bowl of ingredients coming together as Jambalaya has nothing to do with the the environment of the outside themed world and nothing that invokes what is going on with the characterized world of the inside.
That mural would be gawdy awkward even on Main Street.
I know we talk about far less animatronics but let’s be real, most of them on Splash Mountain didn’t have tons of movement
That’s true for most of the classics, pirates, mansion, etc. many AA’s are pretty limited.I know we talk about far less animatronics but let’s be real, most of them on Splash Mountain didn’t have tons of movement
I know we talk about far less animatronics but let’s be real, most of them on Splash Mountain didn’t have tons of movement
Disney's claims about Splash having "over 100" animatronics aren't true. They counted a lot of static or single axis props such as the spinning behives to arrive at that amount. And none of those props should qualify for such a term. The Tiki Room birds have far more motion by comparison, and those birds are also a pretty good baseline for the sort of motion i'd say classifies as an AA. The actual amount of real animatronics used in Disneyland's version of Splash was somewhere in the 70s. With WDW having between 55-60. That's still a lot, and far more than anything they've built since Sinbad (or Splash itself stateside). But that's the standard they'll have to meet for Tiana.What’s the consensus on the amount of AAs that will be in TBA? I’m of the opinion that 40 is possible but probably too optimistic. That would still be 60 less AAs than Disneyland’s Splash Mountain. How can that loss not be felt? I guess you could argue that really atmospheric scenes, cool effects, lighting and projections could do some of the heavy lifting. Still, a lot to make up for. I think this has been said before but a musical Navi River Journey (with more AAs obviously) might be what we’re in store for.
That’s true for most of the classics, pirates, mansion, etc. many AA’s are pretty limited.
Even hall of presidents, only Lincoln, Washington, and the current President ever do much.
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