TrainsOfDisney
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I don’t think they are insistent on that.If they're so insistent on not putting MuppetVision in the nearby theater,
I don’t think they are insistent on that.If they're so insistent on not putting MuppetVision in the nearby theater,
I don’t think they are insistent on that.
If they're putting it on some virtual reality thing, I doubt they're gonna bring it back. The virtual reality crap is their way of saying "There! We preserved it, like we said we would!".Yeah, I don't think there is any evidence of Disney wanting to or not wanting to put MuppetVision in there. It certainly makes sense to do it.
I've never known Disney as someone to not have a few redundancies. I could see a version of Muppetvision coming back but since not EVERYTHING is there, that's why they put it up there.If they're putting it on some virtual reality thing, I doubt they're gonna bring it back. The virtual reality crap is their way of saying "There! We preserved it, like we said we would!".
Claiming most people lack critical thinking isn’t exactly a great example of it.It's because critical thinking is beyond the majority of people. Anything that sounds reasonably intelligent is deemed suspicious and fake.
Looks great! Very Electric Mayhem!Here's a current look at the limo from bioreconstruct:
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This - the single other type of attraction other than a show that would play to the Muppets' strengths the most if done well - sounds so intuitive a fit that the "sharp pencil boys" would probably just deem it too risky and not do it.If they're so insistent on not putting MuppetVision in the nearby theater, could they at least replace it with a Muppets dark ride so Muppet fans who don't like roller coasters have something to do?
Green trees, orange buildings, blue skies- seems to tie the colors of the area together. Still not done, but I think it will work fine with its surroundings while calling just enough attention to itself.
The way the original color is still there as a base also looks odd.Have to see it in person, but seems like it should be brighter and more hand-painted. This feels like a car wrap and not a bunch of penniless weirdos hand-painting a car.
I assume they’re going for something akin to the Studebaker the Electric Mayhem repaint in the Muppet Movie, but the two feel very little alike.The way the original color is still there as a base also looks odd.
I think a big part of the reason it looks odd right now is because the original paint is glossy and the new paint is matte because the new paint doesn't have a clearcoat like the old.The way the original color is still there as a base also looks odd.
Just the "Starring" part.I may have missed it, but is the name changing, too?
Yes, I believe we will see that. I’m also expecting some recycled props from the MuppetVision pre-show room in the loading / launch area and the post show / exit area.Do we think the individual coaster cars will share the color scheme of the upside-down car? (Or at least the style?)
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