James Alucobond
Well-Known Member
Because the Cars project is what will provide walking access to the Villains expansion?Why doesn’t Disney just cancel the Cars project and get started on Villains land right away. That’s what people really want.
Because the Cars project is what will provide walking access to the Villains expansion?Why doesn’t Disney just cancel the Cars project and get started on Villains land right away. That’s what people really want.
Plus, I think they want that space utilized. And it will be harder to do something there once villains is built since they won't have as easy access.Because the Cars project is what will provide walking access to the Villains expansion?
Because the Cars project is what will provide walking access to the Villains expansion?
Cause Cars makes money money than Villains. If anything, Villains will be cancelled since it's a much larger project, and Cars will be all we get.Why doesn’t Disney just cancel the Cars project and get started on Villains land right away. That’s what people really want.
Not without also shrinking TSI to maintain proper clearances for the Liberty Belle. The path will also have to start around the Riverboat station unless they also make further modifications to the HM Queue.They can’t just make a path on the HM side to Villains land?
In my opinion it's not the show without the physical set pieces. Just watching it without the physical stuff, the story doesn't work in my opinion. Personally I don't want want an abridged version. If they want to retrofit a much smaller theater to have the complete show. Great, I'm all for it. I just don't have a lot of hope.Would people be upset if they moved the movie without some of the physical effects. I think it could ruin the story.
IMO, the only half of the RoA/TSI that are really needed is the front half that guests can see from the mainland. Turn the thing into a loop and use the back half as expansion space. Demolishing the whole thing (or at least the front half if the Cars concept art is anything to go by) is such a bad moveNot without also shrinking TSI to maintain proper clearances for the Liberty Belle. The path will also have to start around the Riverboat station unless they also make further modifications to the HM Queue.
There was a thought early on that they would keep the front half of TSI and close the back half. Then you could have dry docked the boat and made a walking path on both sides either with bridges over the water or with the River converted to a lake and the Back half drained.They can’t just make a path on the HM side to Villains land?
Sunset Showcase is the most likely candidate out of anything at the parks, but I'd just count on Disney+ honestly.I really doubt they will spend money to construct a new theater to hold the film. The best hope of it landing somewhere in the parks would be replacing an existing 3D movie. Here are the options in what I think is Least likely to most likely to happen:
- Philharmagic at MK. I see close to zero percent chance this happens.
- Tree of Life at AK. They just announced Zootopia to Tree of Life replacing Bugs. Since Zootopia really doesn’t fit well there anyway MV3D wouldn’t be any more out of place, but it would require some changes to the theater too. I see that as highly unlikely as well.
- Mickey Shorts theater featuring Vacation Fun (former Sounds Dangerous). I think the movie could be moved here but not sure about all of the physical set pieces. It would also mean Muppets in 2 separate areas of the park.
- Magic Eye Theater in Imagination pavilion. Muppets would replace the Pixar shorts which are not overly popular there anyway. The theater has a history of swapping out 3D shows. Would people be upset if they moved the movie without some of the physical effects. I think it could ruin the story.
Not debating on the merits of the move, just from a design perspective if they wanted to do a path on the BTM side and HM side to provide multiple means of access for Villains you hit a point where there may not be enough available clearance for the ship to appropriately turn.IMO, the only half of the RoA/TSI that are really needed is the front half that guests can see from the mainland. Turn the thing into a loop and use the back half as expansion space. Demolishing the whole thing (or at least the front half if the Cars concept art is anything to go by) is such a bad move
There was a thought early on that they would keep the front half of TSI and close the back half. Then you could have dry docked the boat and made a walking path on both sides either with bridges over the water or with the River converted to a lake and the Back half drained.
I just don’t see the point in spending money to bring back an old show very soon after it closes. After a decade, it can be fun to have a retro throw-back for a couple years, but it doesn’t make much sense to immediately move it to a different building that would provide an inferior product. Sometimes it’s just time to let something go.Sunset Showcase is the most likely candidate out of anything at the parks, but I'd just count on Disney+ honestly.
I wouldn't say that the Indiana Jones stunt show is in poor condition, it's just from a bygone era and a show that I've seen a half dozen times. Disney rides provide a physical sensation accompanied with visual things to explore. Shows, by nature, offer few to no physical sensations and the focus is more controlled, leaving less to discover visually on repeated viewings.That is the same experience I had last summer. Granted I can't go in off times but I've never had a show where people weren't laughing and having fun. Sure the theater isn't packed all the time, it's a near 600 people theater, but I've never been in a show that was less than 40/45+% full. That's still over 200+ people a show and that's not bad in my opinion. Especially since it's not something they have to close because they are out of room.
The only big glaring issue from a dated standpoint, is the very 90s cg. Waldo especially. And that's easily fixable.
Do you think that's the actual attraction or Disneys tendencies to let things rot? Personally I think they do the very minimum. There was a stretch in muppet vision where effects were broken for years and years. The burnout that Waldo does when he turns into a car as an example. When the quality keeps dropping, yea more people are going to lose interest.
I think you’re thinking about it in a Captian EO sort of sense. If it moved right after it closed, it wouldn’t be “bringing it back” it would be “finding it a new home” more sense. I’m not saying I would be against a better muppet experience, I just don’t have the confidence they can create one.I just don’t see the point in spending money to bring back an old show very soon after it closes. After a decade, it can be fun to have a retro throw-back for a couple years, but it doesn’t make much sense to immediately move it to a different building that would provide an inferior product. Sometimes it’s just time to let something go.
And I love MV3D. At least I have YouTube. A video provides a much better simulation of an extinct show than an extinct ride. Somehow, a video of Splash doesn’t do much for me.
Disney is used to it. They got it with Tower or Terror becoming Mission BO. And the general public actually enjoys Mission BO. They overlook the cheapness of what it is and greatness of what it replaced. Its new and shiny. People praise Incredicoaster despite how cheap and annoying the themeing is. But its new and shiny.Honestly, i hope whatever happens with the “creative discussions” and Len Testa’s comments, i hope this whole situation is a “straw that broke the camels back” moment that makes Disney realize that they can’t replace Everything. No matter what you think of MV3D, the door coaster, the monsters land, or ANYTHING about this, you CANNOT deny that the muppets drama has completely overshadowed this whole project, and everything about it. Instead of “Disney builds new land”, all everyone is talking about is the closure of muppets. This is terrible PR. And whatever happens, I hope Disney learns their lesson to be more careful on choosing what do destroy.
Who am i kidding, Figment is probably next.
Disney is used to it. They got it with Tower or Terror becoming Mission BO. And the general public actually enjoys Mission BO. They overlook the cheapness of what it is and greatness of what it replaced. Its new and shiny. People praise Incredicoaster despite how cheap and annoying the themeing is. But its new and shiny.
The general public has taught Disney that they really don't care if things have artistic merit or are done well, so long as its tied to something they care about right this second. Even the replacement of Splash, one of Disney's all-time greatest designs, has resulted in the general public saying they prefer TBA. Disney knows that in the end, it doesn't matter what we think. Maybe for a blip of time, but the masses will eat up whatever Disney serves them. So long as there is yummy IP awkwardly tossed in.
I'm just going off of my own personal experiences. I see and hear many folks who talk about how its a "significant improvement." I heartily disagree, but I also preferred TOT to Mission BO and think that Cosmic Rewind is a great coaster yet a terrible and underwhelming Disney/Epcot experience.The general public does not like Tiana's better than Splash Mountain....the rest of what you said is probably pretty accurate, but there are FEW that "prefer" Tiana > Splash.
You're probably seeing a reaction to the overall aesthetic of the characters. There's a reason all of the recent princess animatronics get the WDAS Tangled/Frozen treatment now. That suits current tastes in terms of translation into 3D. By contrast, many found the Splash figures to be reminiscent of an anachronistic style that comes off as creepy (even when not intended) rather than cute. I don't think many would argue that TBA is more densely populated or narratively excellent, but that doesn't mean they can't feel a certain way about the overall look and how well it appeals to them.I see and hear many folks who talk about how its a "significant improvement."
I'm selfishly hoping it gets the Festival of the Lion King treatment of moving to another theater, just because I can't do RNRCI just don’t see the point in spending money to bring back an old show very soon after it closes. After a decade, it can be fun to have a retro throw-back for a couple years, but it doesn’t make much sense to immediately move it to a different building that would provide an inferior product. Sometimes it’s just time to let something go.
And I love MV3D. At least I have YouTube. A video provides a much better simulation of an extinct show than an extinct ride. Somehow, a video of Splash doesn’t do much for me.
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