Jon81uk
Well-Known Member
Yep, until Eisner decided to try to compete with Universal.the GMR was actually designed for EPCOT
Yep, until Eisner decided to try to compete with Universal.the GMR was actually designed for EPCOT
They didn’t
Just curious, have you been on it yet?I'm not feeling it.
Sure it's a modern interpretation of a traditional dark ride experience... but
- I have no connection to the source material - so unlike a Peter Pan or Pinnochio that attachment or desire to get closer is lacking
- Its neat, but being technical it seems to miss the charm that the classic rides hold onto
- It doesn't seem to have any major anchor moment or scene that draws you back
Its like.. the tech is cool, but kills the charm... while the tech is cool, but not cool enough on its own to make it a must do. I'm sure in person the extra dimension of things will help make it more attractive... but it just feels 'ok'
Then add in the comparison of what was there before vs what you get now... doesn't help one bit.
And what in the world is that dancing room with daisy? Just need something to put the ride vehicles to work??
Just curious, have you been on it yet?
Ah, okay. I missed that. I feel like most attractions these days really need the in person view for the whole effect. I loved GMR, but I'm hoping this will be an acceptable replacement."Its like.. the tech is cool, but kills the charm... while the tech is cool, but not cool enough on its own to make it a must do. I'm sure in person the extra dimension of things will help make it more attractive... but it just feels 'ok'"
I'm not feeling it.
Sure it's a modern interpretation of a traditional dark ride experience... but
- I have no connection to the source material - so unlike a Peter Pan or Pinnochio that attachment or desire to get closer is lacking
- Its neat, but being technical it seems to miss the charm that the classic rides hold onto
- It doesn't seem to have any major anchor moment or scene that draws you back
Its like.. the tech is cool, but kills the charm... while the tech is cool, but not cool enough on its own to make it a must do. I'm sure in person the extra dimension of things will help make it more attractive... but it just feels 'ok'
Then add in the comparison of what was there before vs what you get now... doesn't help one bit.
And what in the world is that dancing room with daisy? Just need something to put the ride vehicles to work??
I'm not feeling it.
Sure it's a modern interpretation of a traditional dark ride experience... but
- I have no connection to the source material - so unlike a Peter Pan or Pinnochio that attachment or desire to get closer is lacking
- Its neat, but being technical it seems to miss the charm that the classic rides hold onto
- It doesn't seem to have any major anchor moment or scene that draws you back
Its like.. the tech is cool, but kills the charm... while the tech is cool, but not cool enough on its own to make it a must do. I'm sure in person the extra dimension of things will help make it more attractive... but it just feels 'ok'
Then add in the comparison of what was there before vs what you get now... doesn't help one bit.
And what in the world is that dancing room with daisy? Just need something to put the ride vehicles to work??
You have no connection to Mickey Mouse?!
You monster.
I'm not feeling it.
Sure it's a modern interpretation of a traditional dark ride experience... but
- I have no connection to the source material - so unlike a Peter Pan or Pinnochio that attachment or desire to get closer is lacking
- Its neat, but being technical it seems to miss the charm that the classic rides hold onto
- It doesn't seem to have any major anchor moment or scene that draws you back
Its like.. the tech is cool, but kills the charm... while the tech is cool, but not cool enough on its own to make it a must do. I'm sure in person the extra dimension of things will help make it more attractive... but it just feels 'ok'
Then add in the comparison of what was there before vs what you get now... doesn't help one bit.
And what in the world is that dancing room with daisy? Just need something to put the ride vehicles to work??
I just don't get why Mickey / Minny are drawn in the "new style" while Goofy is drawn old style.. kinda jarring.
I can not unsee Ren and Stimpy Goofy
"Not my Mickey Mouse..."
As in countertops and statues? Vermont is a good place to voyage to for some granite.By the way I tend to shoot from the hip and I hope to Godthis attraction stays afloat unlike jungle cruise where everyone gets wet from excitement and takes a peaceful voyage for granite.
That was marble-ousAs in countertops and staues?
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