It's for those who think you can't have a big mountain of red clay close to New Orleans...
That's the issue. Paint color not so much.
It's for those who think you can't have a big mountain of red clay close to New Orleans...
Well, calling it a "mountain" was a marketing decision by the Imagineers. It's no more a mountain than "Space Mountain" or "The Matterhorn"... at under 200 feet, it barely qualifies as a hill.That's the issue. Paint color not so much.
I love it!Found this on Instagram. Maybe that could be the riverboat at the end. Naveen plays for the Brers. Brer Rabbit dances with Tiana, Brer Fox is annoyed and Brer Bear dances along.View attachment 484800
Found this on Instagram. Maybe that could be the riverboat at the end. Naveen plays for the Brers. Brer Rabbit dances with Tiana, Brer Fox is annoyed and Brer Bear dances along.View attachment 484800
I actually think either Br'er Frog or Br'er Gator could slip through the cracks [remove BF's outfit and turn BG away from the riders]It's a cute idea, but the goal is to eliminate ALL references to SotS. Having "tributes" or "cameos" defeats the main purpose.
Mr. Blue Bird is the only one I see them getting away with if they try something like that.
It being a mountain is much less of an issue than it being in Frontierland. Unless Tiana and Co. are planning to wear Western clothes, living in farmlands, and playing their music in the Bluegrass style instead of Jazz, because those were the modifications they made to the Brer gang when designing the mountain for Florida.
The music fits though. It’s a common style between all of the attractions. Maybe MK’s Frontierland just had a Southern theme this whole time?The Country Bears are Southern, though, and cause no thematic disturbance to Frontierland. As long as the attraction’s exterior is appropriately adapted, I don’t think it’s a problem to have a New Orleans flavour in the inside.
Tokyo apparently told Disney to go pound sand over the remodelThey absolutely could have chosen another movie, or original idea, but they went with PatF for specific, obvious reasons, despite it not being the best fit.
I'd give them a pass in California. Florida and (possibly) Tokyo? That's harder to get behind.
THIS is my big concern. The Laughing Place Scene in particular on BOTH coasts honestly.Wonder how much it will cost, original splash was about $186 million inflated to now. I wonder if it will be a $200+ million redo because of how much would need to be rethemed. Especially if the ride has to be dismantled and rebuilt from any part.
One word: screensTHIS is my big concern. The Laughing Place Scene in particular on BOTH coasts honestly.
At DL it takes place in an underground cavern(Which as a native Louisianian, we don't even have basements due to the water table..how can they go underground during a PATF adventure?)..and WDW is going to be tougher, with the laughing place being themed to a WESTERN mineshaft to match the Fronteirland setting..and both of these have relatively low hanging ceilings/stalactites and stalagmites...
One would have to ask how that is going to work. It WILL cost Disney a lot..I'm honestly curious how they're going to do this.
It's one of those questions where you want to remain in denial.One word: screens
Five words: I know how Disney rollsIt's one of those questions where you want to remain in denial.
And it might be for the best that I do...![]()
Seems to me like they're pretty dead set on PaTGWhy not give WDW's Splash Mountain a different facelift?
Given it's location and surrounding themes, wouldn't it make more sense to take a page from the beloved Aesop fables and use the AA critters within to continue the themes of tall tales, folklores and legends? You already have Pecos Bill across the way. Continue that treatment with a John Henry-based Big Thunder. Looking at Splash Mountain itself, wouldn't a "Tortoise and the Hare" overlay be ideal? They can keep the morality stories, most of the AA critters, the folktale concepts and even the Fronterland motif.
I think the the fable in which ingenuity and trickery are employed to overcome the stronger opponent is a perfect theme for a flume ride with much of the attractions original scenes remaining unchanged.
Seems to me like they're pretty dead set on PaTG
I think its safe to assume the SOTS theming on both coasts is toast but the question is what does wdw to not embarrass themselves with a sparkly Princess Mountain in the middle of the American WestAnd it's a perfect IP for Disneyland's Splash Mountain
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