That Moana concept art Disney officially used also has signs of AI-generated art being used in places. I wouldn't be surprised if conceptual renders for internal use/pitches only uses AI-generated and preexisting art to save time and money.
What’s the rumored budget on this splash pad?
Also, the logo looks like the ride is sponsored by Moana. Like Exxon at the bottom of the old Universe of Energy sign.
I’m going to MK the week after opening. Lucked out that our trip was timed well enough that we will be able to ride it! That is, if we can manage the virtual queue. I haven’t been to any Disney park since they started doing this. What’s the procedure to doing this, and are there any helpful...
The "disappointing" thing is probably that drones were cut from the budget. If they were going to use drones, they would have already said so today. There would be a dozen blog posts throughout the year about the technology used in their drones, Zach Riley would make an Instagram post about...
Well, you're right by half. They "don't have anyone to be holding him" because it's cheaper to get a regular pay cast member to get in the figment fur character than it would be to train and pay people to operate the puppet, let alone design and build it.
This is like watching a Defunctland video bungle of project mismanagement in real time lol. Jim Schull burn is the cherry on top.
Hot take though, the Communicore Buildings looked like 80's malls or airports too! I know many hated the Coffee Table Building, but that had some kind of sense of...