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They haven’t recovered from last night’s party.Why does every Tiana animatronic in the ride have the same half-lidded sorta-smiling-but-just-seems-mildly-cool-about-everything expression?
They haven’t recovered from last night’s party.Why does every Tiana animatronic in the ride have the same half-lidded sorta-smiling-but-just-seems-mildly-cool-about-everything expression?
They will figure out the technical issues and the ride will be successful. Not Splash Mountain level of quality but still a good ride nonetheless.
Because she’s as bored with the nonsensical preschool “story” as the riders?Why does every Tiana animatronic in the ride have the same half-lidded sorta-smiling-but-just-seems-mildly-cool-about-everything expression?
Too much special spice.Why does every Tiana animatronic in the ride have the same half-lidded sorta-smiling-but-just-seems-mildly-cool-about-everything expression?
Just checking to make sure I understand.
The final scene of the party appears to take place in New Orleans, not in the middle of the bayou.
So the entire premise of the attraction and catalyst for the “story” is based on they can’t find musicians in New Orleans?
Just checking to make sure I understand.
The final scene of the party appears to take place in New Orleans, not in the middle of the bayou.
So the entire premise of the attraction and catalyst for the “story” is based on they can’t find musicians in New Orleans?
Disney can afford to retheme one of their most beloved attractions at the drop of a hat, but apparently Grammarly is too much for them.
So every human musician in the entire city of New Orleans and surrounding area is booked for the evening and therefore the only solution is to venture out into the bayou to find little animals that can play music and bring them back to New Orleans to play at the party.The premise is that they are all booked for the celebration already. But, Tiana - the main host of the party - can't find a band...
So every human musician in the entire city of New Orleans and surrounding area is booked for the evening and therefore the only solution is to venture out into the bayou to find little animals that can play music and bring them back to New Orleans to play at the party.
Uh, OK.
It truly is. When they don’t even come within striking distance of my incredibly low expectations and create something this embarrassing and, as they say today, “cringe”, it is actually hard to believe.It’s really hard to fathom how bad this turned out. I don’t think there is one person on earth (that wasn’t working on the project) that could have predicted it would be THIS bad.
Disney can afford to retheme one of their most beloved attractions at the drop of a hat, but apparently Grammarly is too much for them.
It truly is. When they don’t even come within striking distance of my incredibly low expectations and create something this embarrassing and, as they say today, “cringe”, it is actually hard to believe.
Honestly, every person involved with this disaster should be fired.
Another excellent point.Then removing the tension from the lifthill and replacing it with ….nothing. I took my daughter on Little Mermaid yesterday. Theirs is more conflict on the omnimover ride in colorful clamshells than the ride with the 50 foot drop.
Narratively the thing is a mess, which many of us expected. That said, many figured the story wouldn’t matter, as the improvement of the AAs would make up for the loss of narrative consistency or sheer volume of AAs, and that ultimately it’s a high-volume water attraction in a park that would continue to prove popular.For 2 years on these boards I’ve been saying they had the wrong priorities and this was going to turn out bad. I just never imagined it could be this bad.
That's very true. Of all the things I figured would go wrong with this thing. Technical operations never even made my list.Even the most cynical of us underestimated how badly the technically operations would prove to be.
Another excellent point.
Over in the actual Fantasylands of the various parks (not “Frontierland” that has gigantic princess tiaras for some reason), the drama on those attractions come from:
- Running for your life from a witch that wants to put your heart in a box
- Being sent to Hell after being killed in a train crash after nearly destroying a city
- Being threatened with a life of imprisonment and child labor in the salt mines and devoured by a whale
- Kidnapping and sword fights to the death
In this ride the drama is…um…we may have to have Louis play solo at the party?
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