Advisable Joseph
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The gods are animals!It heavily focuses on Mayan gods, mythology, archaeology, and jungle adventure — themes that align much more with Adventureland at Magic Kingdom than with a park centered around animals.
The gods are animals!It heavily focuses on Mayan gods, mythology, archaeology, and jungle adventure — themes that align much more with Adventureland at Magic Kingdom than with a park centered around animals.
Apologies if you've already said this, as I just stumbled onto your story, but how old are your students?I wonder if this is one where a great ride inspires more love of the film. We watch a lot of Disney films in a fairy tales course I teach and Encanto is the modern one that the students seem to not know well. I’m guessing because it was the pandemic straight to Disneyplus movie so less exposure to advertising, etc.
You are comparing the focus of the IP to the focus of a ride. You are supposing that the content of the IJ ride is a direct reflection of the IJ IP, which is rarely the case for anything that's not a book report. There is no reason that a cryptid or living fossil in the new ride cannot be treated incredibly similarly to the yeti in Expedition Everest.Indiana Jones, on the other hand, is rooted in archeology, human myth, and pulp adventure, with little to no connection to animals, conservation, or natural environments beyond set dressing. Its focus is much more about treasure hunting, ancient curses, and supernatural powers — things that fit far more naturally in Adventureland, which was built on that exact spirit of exoticized human exploration.
You are comparing the focus of the IP to the focus of a ride. You are supposing that the content of the IJ ride is a direct reflection of the IJ IP, which is rarely the case for anything that's not a book report. There is no reason that a cryptid or living fossil in the new ride cannot be treated incredibly similarly to the yeti in Expedition Everest.
More salt for the Hasenpfeffer, bitte.Eh… what’s up Dr. Jones?
Disney's NiteTails: KiteTails with little sparking lights attached.I'm skeptical drones returns to WDW anytime soon.
Maybe Dreams that Soar returns to Disney Springs next summer before the "new activitations" are new starting in 2027 and beyond.
Starlight and Test Track are the karats this year. Muppets at RnR will carry limited pull.
Really? Because I occasionally volunteer with children and they seem to know Encanto pretty well even today and seeing how popular it was back in 2021/2022 with teenagers and young adults on TikTok, I'd assume people would know it more. But now that you mention it, I really don't think I saw any advertisement for Encanto back in 2021, though that's probably because of the pandemic.I wonder if this is one where a great ride inspires more love of the film. We watch a lot of Disney films in a fairy tales course I teach and Encanto is the modern one that the students seem to not know well. I’m guessing because it was the pandemic straight to Disneyplus movie so less exposure to advertising, etc.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't WDWMagic say that the ride is going to be an omnimover similar to Journey into Imagination with Figment? Because I could've sworn that they said that.1) It appears to be trains of cars. It doesn't appear to be an omnimover, trackless, or a water ride. Two cars per train. Two rows per car. Two or three people per car. (So 8-12 people per train?)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't WDWMagic say that the ride is going to be an omnimover similar to Journey into Imagination with Figment? Because I could've sworn that they said that.
Everything they've released so far about the new Indy attraction makes it feel like a terrible fit for Animal Kingdom. It heavily focuses on Mayan gods, mythology, archaeology, and jungle adventure — themes that align much more with Adventureland at Magic Kingdom than with a park centered around animals.
Yes, of everything coming to WDW, this is the one about which I don't really see any major negatives. Also very happy to be getting a big, new family dark ride rather than yet another thrill ride/rollercoaster. Animal Kingdom remains the park where they seem to be the most thoughtful about integrating new attractions into the overarching theme.It’s nice to be optimistic about a WDW project.
Let’s get that Lion King flume and something significant in Asia. Maybe a new daytime parade too.
The Indy ride at Disneyland seems to be very popular but it’s not a book report.This seems like a damned if they do, damned if they don’t reaction from some.
They can easily make the world of Indy fit into the world of DAK. But I guess people just want book reports of the IP only?
"...a fairy tales course I teach..." sounds like a reference to a college class. My child, a college student and Disney fan, somehow missed Encanto. Could indeed be a timing thing.Really? Because I occasionally volunteer with children and they seem to know Encanto pretty well even today and seeing how popular it was back in 2021/2022 with teenagers and young adults on TikTok, I'd assume people would know it more. But now that you mention it, I really don't think I saw any advertisement for Encanto back in 2021, though that's probably because of the pandemic.
And then when they get book reports of an IP they complain even more about thatThis seems like a damned if they do, damned if they don’t reaction from some.
They can easily make the world of Indy fit into the world of DAK. But I guess people just want book reports of the IP only?
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