Gremlin Gus
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Ok that's cool! I really do enjoy MMRR and Encanto so I think Encanto will be my favorite ride, but I'm probably biased lol. Though I'm also looking forward to the Indiana Jones ride as WDW really does need Indiana Jones ride that's not that stunt show in DHS1. I think they're both going to be popular. Definitely more popular than what was there before. The Indy ride will have actual Maya stories in it - the exterior temple design tells a story based on real Maya gods, and that story is continued in the attraction. So that's going to appeal to the "keep the theme in theme parks" folks and people who like thrill rides. (Apologies if you've heard this before, but I went to the Maya archaeology conference where Imagineering presented their work for the ride. Here's a blog post on it with slides from Imagineering's presentation.)
Encanto's going to appeal to people who want a kid-friendly, long, indoor dark ride with a catchy soundtrack. And people who like big, detailed dark rides. I think I said upstream that this feels a lot like Runaway Railway, and I love Runaway Railway.
Yeah I'm also guessing it's the "finale" scene or "goodbye", but yeah I do think that the water there might just be for the concept art or be fake.2. I'm not sure what scene that concept art is from - I'm guessing the finale or the "goodbye" scene before unload.
I don't see anything about water features in the attraction. I can look for pipe runs the next time I have the docs open. But definitely nothing obvious like a show scene named "Rainforest" or callouts like "Water pools go here" are mentioned.
That's a relief to hear, though I do want to ask one more final question from me at least, You said a while back there will 12 distinct ride scenes in the ride (not including queue or load/unload), so if I'm counting correctly (correct me if I'm wrong), we only know of 5 (1. Isabela, 2. "Weather" (Pepa), 3. "Behind the Walls" (Bruno), 4. Finale (Antonio's Room) 5. Goodbye (maybe Antonio's room as well?).Ah, got it. There's a show scene dedicated to Isabela. I'm guessing this will show flowers growing.
There's also a show scene that involves weather, so I'm guessing that's Pepa.
So yes, a substantial portion of the ride talks about the family's relationship with nature.
So my question is this: will Mirabel, Julieta, Luisa, Dolores, Camilo, and Alma get their own showscenes rather it be with themselves or be merged with other characters (like Camilo and Dolores as a random example) since there's still 7 scenes we don't know of (if I'm counting correctly) and that would be enough to have each character its own showscene.
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