Prince-1
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To be clear, the attraction is a disaster - AND the ride is breaking nearly daily.
Do you get bored saying the same line again and again and again and again and.....
To be clear, the attraction is a disaster - AND the ride is breaking nearly daily.
We all need a purpose in life, I guess.Do you get bored saying the same line again and again and again and again and.....
Hosted media Halloween party.....Halloween party
Yeah. It is a little strange that they couldn't think of anything more for her to do than look for critter musicians. I honestly don't give that much thought to the stories of rides. But if they're trying to move the character beyond the movie, then I think they're should've been something more going on.For a ride that was deemed to be so “important”, it is honestly shocking how poorly they treated Tiana - both in her appearance (apparently we cannot show or discuss the comparison to the animated film character) and role in the attraction.
I think the narrative and design choices make some amount of sense if you consider that they were trying to fit the attraction into three distinct lands across three parks. It needed to fit within Frontierland at Magic Kingdom, hence the rustic bayou facade and self-made business story element; it needed to fit within New Orleans Square at Disneyland, hence the jazz music and themed queue elements; and it needed to fit within Critter Country in Tokyo, hence the uniquely designed cute critters for merchandising.Yeah. It is a little strange that they couldn't think of anything more for her to do than look for critter musicians. I honestly don't give that much thought to the stories of rides. But if they're trying to move the character beyond the movie, then I think they're should've been something more going on.
And as a result, fits in none of themI think the narrative and design choices make some amount of sense if you consider that they were trying to fit the attraction into three distinct lands across three parks. It needed to fit within Frontierland at Magic Kingdom, hence the rustic bayou facade and self-made business story element; it needed to fit within New Orleans Square at Disneyland, hence the jazz music and themed queue elements; and it needed to fit within Critter Country in Tokyo, hence the uniquely designed cute critters for merchandising.
Snow White in a pink sundress is just a dark haired girl in a pink dress...
Tiana in the ride finale is just a singer in a cocktail dress... We associate these characters with their on-screen personas... not whatever happened to them years after the movie ended.....
If you do demand a rerideWhen I go to ride this, I hope I board at a good time and don’t get stuck on it or that everything is terribly out of sync.
Also it’s the character but in pants. My 3 year old knows it’s Tiana. I totally get the ride not working right criticisms but the she’s unrecognizable claims are bizarre.It's truly wild hearing the claim that Tiana looks so off model that children won't be able to recognize her. First off, she doesn't.Secondly, that's really such a discredit to Anika Noni Rose whose stellar voice work really brings Tiana to life. I know I might be biased, but I think Anika is truly in the golden trio of princess voice actors with Paige O'Hara and Jodi Benson. To be frank, Tiana wouldn't be Tiana without Anika Noni Rose's inspired acting.
I've been lucky enough to ride Tiana's Bayou Adventure (with all the animatronics working none the less), and found it ridiculous that anyone would claim it was difficult to understand whose ride it is. If you have any clue who Tiana is, you'll know exactly who you're adventuring with.
Interesting. I hadn’t thought of those things before.I think the narrative and design choices make some amount of sense if you consider that they were trying to fit the attraction into three distinct lands across three parks. It needed to fit within Frontierland at Magic Kingdom, hence the rustic bayou facade and self-made business story element; it needed to fit within New Orleans Square at Disneyland, hence the jazz music and themed queue elements; and it needed to fit within Critter Country in Tokyo, hence the uniquely designed cute critters for merchandising.
“They sure can play!”Tiana wouldn't be Tiana without Anika Noni Rose's inspired acting.
They just can't move!“They sure can play!”
What's that they're trying to say thru a clenched jaw? "Oiiilll... oiillll..." ?They just can't move!
So the secret ingredient is botulism?What's that they're trying to say thru a clenched jaw? "Oiiilll... oiillll..." ?
Obviously children will recognize her.It's truly wild hearing the claim that Tiana looks so off model that children won't be able to recognize her. First off, she doesn't.Secondly, that's really such a discredit to Anika Noni Rose whose stellar voice work really brings Tiana to life. I know I might be biased, but I think Anika is truly in the golden trio of princess voice actors with Paige O'Hara and Jodi Benson. To be frank, Tiana wouldn't be Tiana without Anika Noni Rose's inspired acting.
I've been lucky enough to ride Tiana's Bayou Adventure (with all the animatronics working none the less), and found it ridiculous that anyone would claim it was difficult to understand whose ride it is. If you have any clue who Tiana is, you'll know exactly who you're adventuring with.
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