EPCOT Test Track to be reimagined

TTA94

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The "high quality" recordings (without crowd noise) are probably induction loop recordings. They're all mono unfortunately, I assume that the original track would have been produced in stereo.

Yeah that’s what I think is what’s out there and not the official stereo track. Probably little to no chance it ever does get released now. In the perfect world they could always release a TT soundtrack of the past and present.
 

Castle Cake Apologist

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My guy, that's not at all what he was referring to.

He makes no mention of 'themed design'. The specific call out of Universal is also proof that there is no reference to 'themed design', but of the company's overall procedures and processes. Saying how a theme park can 'launch' franchises and then immediately talking about how the company's reputation was built on it is not discussing 'themed design' in any way.

Even if we suppose that you're correct and thats what he was talking about - their reputation on 'themed design' wasn't built on new IP either. The opening day attractions at Disneyland, if you're going to say thats when they built their 'themed design reputation' were nearly all IP. The railroad, Autopia, and the films in Tomorrowland are the only attractions not tied into an IP.

Are you... serious? What exactly do you think a theme park is?

The entire post you've quoted here to "prove" that he's not talking about themed design is... quite literally about themed design? In this specific context, themed design that launched media franchises. Their point, quite clearly, is that Disney built its THEME PARK reputation on the back of original content designed for the parks. That's the entire point of the discussion being had. He's saying it makes sense that Universal builds movie rides, because that's all they've ever done in the theme park world. He follows up by saying that it's foolish for Disney to do only the same, because their most successful contributions TO THEME PARKS have been original concepts. Im honestly struggling to even begin to understand how that was difficult to understand.

Also, are you under the impression that the low budget opening day "get the park built" Disneyland attractions are what has defined Disney in the zeitgeist? Not Pirates? Haunted Mansion?

I genuinely don't know how to respond to you because it's like you're having a different conversation from everybody else while loudly insisting that the conversation you're having is actually the one everybody else is having.
 
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