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JT3000

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If an executive paying tribute to corporate leadership and licensing partners at the start of the fireworks show sounds the same to you as Disney including tributes to Walt Disney in their shows, that's all ok.

My point was merely that I imagine Disney would be crucified on here if they did that exact same thing as Universal just did. I am sure, however, you personally would refrain from making any snide remarks about Josh D'Amaro and Disney corporate leadership were that to happen. Still, it is one of those things where I do wonder whether I am the only one who thinks "but isn't this exactly the kind of thing everyone around here hates?"
Is it though? Does this sentiment only apply to current corporate leadership? Because a massive chunk of Disney's fan community basically worships the company's founder, and Disney is all too happy to indulge them, over 50 years after his death. While Universal doesn't have a single, overwhelmingly influential figure that it can rally everyone around so easily, I don't think it's all that unreasonable to thank those entities responsible for ensuring the park's coming to fruition.
 

Agent H

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Is it though? Does this sentiment only apply to current corporate leadership? Because a massive chunk of Disney's fan community basically worships the company's founder, and Disney is all too happy to indulge them, over 50 years after his death. While Universal doesn't have a single, overwhelmingly influential figure that it can rally everyone around so easily, I don't think it's all that unreasonable to thank those entities responsible for ensuring the park's coming to fruition.
Who literally worships Walt Disney? There are people who respect him greatly for his artistic achievements. But that’s not the same thing as worship. No one makes sacrifices in his name or preachs about people being forced to roam original California Adventure when they die if they don’t behave a certain way.
 

flynnibus

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If true, thats an unbelievable oversight. You'd imagine ride engineers would think of physics when designing rides

It's more like 'variations' that happen in the real world.. not 'oversight'. Like issues with guests whose seat restraint isn't tight anymore because they shifted how they were sitting.. or where the restraint was.. etc.

Which is why the ride didn't estop on EVERY guest.. but when the guest conditions were unexpected from the intended.
 

SoFloMagic

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It's more like 'variations' that happen in the real world.. not 'oversight'. Like issues with guests whose seat restraint isn't tight anymore because they shifted how they were sitting.. or where the restraint was.. etc.

Which is why the ride didn't estop on EVERY guest.. but when the guest conditions were unexpected from the intended.
I maintain that an estop when a guest floats out of a seat on a ride with a drop is insane. Imagine if tower of terror had that
 

celluloid

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If an executive paying tribute to corporate leadership and licensing partners at the start of the fireworks show sounds the same to you as Disney including tributes to Walt Disney in their shows, that's all ok.

My point was merely that I imagine Disney would be crucified on here if they did that exact same thing as Universal just did. I am sure, however, you personally would refrain from making any snide remarks about Josh D'Amaro and Disney corporate leadership were that to happen. Still, it is one of those things where I do wonder whether I am the only one who thinks "but isn't this exactly the kind of thing everyone around here hates?"

At this point I imagine people would just be happy to be getting new things on the scale and rate.

I mean, they charge for D23 and the entire thing is a thank you fan fest for partnerships and hype.

It is not like EPIC did something bad by having a one-time Spielberg voice over thank Woodbury and give credit to the creative partnerships.
 
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JT3000

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Who literally worships Walt Disney? There are people who respect him greatly for his artistic achievements. But that’s not the same thing as worship. No one makes sacrifices in his name or preachs about people being forced to roam original California Adventure when they die if they don’t behave a certain way.

You seem a tad defensive about this.

Uh Huh Eye Roll GIF by Steve Harvey TV
 

Tom Morrow

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On the subject of changes to the rides, some additions have been made to Monsters Unchained since the earlier preview days:

- Haptic feedback on the vehicles (now VERY pronounced and unmistakable)
- Heat effect when Dracula breaks free.
- Water splash effect when Wolfman is goring... something.
- Wooden dummies on the pre-show demonstration Kuka seats, along with wooden figures of the monsters around it. These wooden figures are the same ones Ygor is demonstrating with in the safety video.
- On-ride photo now working, I believe it is taken as Wolfman swipes at you.

- Rumors of the vehicles being programmed with different movements, but cannot confirm.

Now, if they could just change or face you away from that awful view of the giant curtain after the first Dracula... and maybe work on the lighting a bit more to only illuminate what you should see. At least do something about the curtain. You not only see the giant curtain light up, but it tilts you toward the track and you see theater lights below. It completely takes you out of it.
 

Sir_Cliff

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Is it though? Does this sentiment only apply to current corporate leadership? Because a massive chunk of Disney's fan community basically worships the company's founder, and Disney is all too happy to indulge them, over 50 years after his death. While Universal doesn't have a single, overwhelmingly influential figure that it can rally everyone around so easily, I don't think it's all that unreasonable to thank those entities responsible for ensuring the park's coming to fruition.
Well, yes, I think most people do differentiate between the company paying tribute to Walt Disney and paying tribute to its current corporate leadership.

Overall, I don't think this is a massive deal, just to be clear. However, I think it is another area where they could learn something from how Disney does things. Look at the video posted of the Shanghai Disneyland opening fireworks with the orchestra that was intended to create a sense that this was something beyond just a new business venture. Obviously that was a business venture as is Epic Universe, but openly announcing that as the intro to the opening spectacular drains it of the gravitas you would think they were going for. The equivalent would be that Shanghai show beginning with an announcement by Bob Chapek giving his executive title, paying tribute to the Walt Disney Company and Shendi corporate leadership, and listing off the resort's licensing partners.

Again, not the end of the world, but if I were running the company I would be looking at how Disney has managed to create such an emotional connection to their parks and resorts and trying to emulate it. Indeed, the references to Walt Disney are part of that precisely because he represents nostalgia and creative vision and passion to most people today, not a faceless member of the corporate leadership team trying to maximise profits.
 
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celluloid

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Overall, I don't think this is a massive deal, just to be clear. However, I think it is another area where they could learn something from how Disney does things. Look at the video posted of the Shanghai Disneyland opening fireworks with the orchestra that was intended to create a sense that this was something beyond just a new business venture. Obviously that was a business venture as is Epic Universe, but openly announcing that as the intro to the opening spectacular drains it of the gravitas you would think they were going for. The equivalent would be that Shanghai show beginning with an announcement by Bob Chapek giving his executive title, paying tribute to the Walt Disney Company and Shendi corporate leadership, and listing off the resort's licensing partners.
This is hilarious.

If an executive paying tribute to corporate leadership and licensing partners at the start of the fireworks show sounds the same to you as Disney including tributes to Walt Disney in their shows, that's all ok.
Bob Iger into a microphone reading notes of the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland introduced it as a new business venture that was a good investment for both countries. Reading quotes from the United States President on the relations that the company partnership with China will do and how the partnership is good for business and tourism of both countries.
It was as corporate and cold as an introduction to such an event can get. It is what it is. No one knocks them for it and you knock Uni for giving a night before grand opening bit that mentions partnerships of Storytelling read by Steven Spielberg?


And Bob Iger did nothing wrong here. I don't get why we knock as if the other has not done this.
It is cool if you were not aware of this, but I think you need to take the L on this one.
 
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celluloid

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Thanks for sharing. Does anyone have any video or photographic evidence of him experiencing the attraction that replaced Splash Mountain, a redo he was publicly attached to at one point?

I wondered the same thing when it opened. He is very public and fairly casual about visits. There probably is somewhere but it is interesting that there are not interviews with him on it etc...
 

DarkMetroid567

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How so? Motion sickness?
I don’t get motion sick, but I did find the motion needlessly annoying and aggressive — motion for motion’s sake. Very reminiscent of Transformers in that sense. That’s not it though, there are a lot of little critiques I have about the ride that I’ll articulate eventually, but I think it’s about level with Forbidden Journey for me.

Everything that Forbidden Journey does poorly is something Ministry does really well. But the reverse is also true.
 

Comped

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Well, yes, I think most people do differentiate between the company paying tribute to Walt Disney and paying tribute to its current corporate leadership.

Overall, I don't think this is a massive deal, just to be clear. However, I think it is another area where they could learn something from how Disney does things. Look at the video posted of the Shanghai Disneyland opening fireworks with the orchestra that was intended to create a sense that this was something beyond just a new business venture. Obviously that was a business venture as is Epic Universe, but openly announcing that as the intro to the opening spectacular drains it of the gravitas you would think they were going for. The equivalent would be that Shanghai show beginning with an announcement by Bob Chapek giving his executive title, paying tribute to the Walt Disney Company and Shendi corporate leadership, and listing off the resort's licensing partners.

Again, not the end of the world, but if I were running the company I would be looking at how Disney has managed to create such an emotional connection to their parks and resorts and trying to emulate it. Indeed, the references to Walt Disney are part of that precisely because he represents nostalgia and creative vision and passion to most people today, not a faceless member of the corporate leadership team trying to maximise profits.
UDX and Universal Creative, as much as they're great, simply doesn't have theatre and live entertainment as woven into its fabric as Disney, Imagineering, and DLE/WDE do. That has to play a part in it as well. For all their faults, DLE can execute a grand show like that unlike UC. A speech at a park opening (traditional for almost every park I know of) is far different than opening up a fireworks show by thanking a list of corporate partners. Should have started with Spielburg and had those remarks at park opening instead. Nobody cares about Bob or Mark nearly as much as Walt, and it's not just because of the emotional connection but about the personal connection Walt made with people. Eisner is the only one who comes close and that's among Disney fans alone.
 
Just did the same exact thing. Thank you for sharing this information. It was a little disheartening to learn June was sold out (we're going June 2nd). Hoping, like you said, that these are legit and there are no issues. Site says you can refund any time before the date of usage so there is that, at least.

This trip is gonna be super somber and exciting at the same time. The day before, we are saying our goodbyes to Muppet*Vision 3D, DINOSAUR/Dinoland USA, Tom Sawyer's Island/Rivers of America and WDW (god their decision-making has been sucking so much a** lately). Then the next day, we get to say hello to something brand new and exciting in Epic Universe. I am unreasonably hyped for Dark Universe and Starfall Racers. 🤩
David et al. Based on watching Epic wait times in the app the last several days I started having some serious Epic Express Pass buyers remorse for our June 13th date. We paid just over $1K for 4 EP tickets, which currently seem to hold as much value as an old pair of socks. 😎I called Orlando Informer this afternoon and they quickly refunded my purchase (less a 5% restocking fee). It’s a gamble either way as it’s anyone’s guess what crowds will look like moving forward, but I greatly appreciate OI and Universal’s willingness to refund a “non-refundable” ticket. Not suggesting anyone else follow suit, but it’s at least nice to have options.
 

eddie104

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That has to play a part in it as well. For all their faults, DLE can execute a grand show like that unlike UC
While I agree entertainment has never been Uni strong suit they definitely have the talent to pull off shows just as good as Disney.

Did you forget Creative and Imagineering basically share employees ?
 

Sir_Cliff

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This is hilarious.
To me, this attitude has been the most puzzling thing about watching Epic Universe's opening unfold: a defensiveness when it comes to any suggestion that anything could have been handled better. That seems to extend, in this case, to it being hilarious to suggest Universal could benefit from studying how Disney has built up such brand loyalty and emotional attachment to their parks. I would have thought any company would be envious of that regardless of your opinion of current Disney management, but ok 🤷‍♂️

I do wonder whether this is why some are complaining of all the negativity on here toward Epic Universe despite the fact the park has mostly received very positive reviews. If all critiques are met with a firm "no", it unnecessarily polarises the discussion as there is no middle ground and relatively minor critiques become major disagreements.

Bob Iger into a microphone reading notes of the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland introduced it as a new business venture that was a good investment for both countries. Reading quotes from the United States President on the relations that the company partnership with China will do and how the partnership is good for business and tourism of both countries.
It was as corporate and cold as an introduction to such an event can get. It is what it is. No one knocks them for it and you knock Uni for giving a night before grand opening bit that mentions partnerships of Storytelling read by Steven Spielberg?


And Bob Iger did nothing wrong here. I don't get why we knock as if the other has not done this.
It is cool if you were not aware of this, but I think you need to take the L on this one.

Sorry if you were confused, but I was discussing the impact of the opening night extravaganza being undercut by the decision to begin with a recorded corporate speech. You may have seen someone else posted the Shanghai Disneyland equivalent earlier for reference.
 
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