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DAK Tropical Americas Land Construction Thread

sedati

Well-Known Member
An Encanto meet-and-greet is (I believe) confirmed, but I could also see them doing one for Indiana Jones as well.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Part of this testing site to see how attraction elements stand up to the weather, they're also testing the durability of Cast Members in the elements...

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BrianLo

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I don't understand why they can't be mentioned anymore. They got their Disney press pass back. But I also wasn't around when they were banned.

This is a 20 year old issue that this site management had with the owner. Nothing to do with their losing a press pass or most of their staff, but a relatively old schism with the owner.

Behaviour like losing a press pass more than a decade later affirms their position. Considering how lightly this forum is moderated and how little is on the black list, I’d tend to side that the problem is one sided and correctly they’ve chosen here to just have no part of it.
 

MouseEarsMom33

Well-Known Member
This is a 20 year old issue that this site management had with the owner. Nothing to do with their losing a press pass or most of their staff, but a relatively old schism with the owner.

Behaviour like losing a press pass more than a decade later affirms their position. Considering how lightly this forum is moderated and how little is on the black list, I’d tend to side that the problem is one sided and correctly they’ve chosen here to just have no part of it.
Thanks for the info! I didn't realize this was a 20 year old issue.
 

GordoInTheParks

Active Member
I’m still wondering about this because why would they need to test a set piece from the attraction if it’s inside a show building 100 percent of time.

Is this supposed to be additional theming surrounding the Casita facade?


Just a bit of speculation on my part, but maybe there's a plan to let natural light into one of the rooms of the attraction?

From https://www.disneytouristblog.com/first-encanto-ride-animal-kingdom-disney-world-announced/

"Inside the Casita, Antonio has just received his special gift — the ability to communicate with animals — and his room has transformed into a rainforest."
 

lazyboy97o

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I’m still wondering about this because why would they need to test a set piece from the attraction if it’s inside a show building 100 percent of time.

Is this supposed to be additional theming surrounding the Casita facade?


These tests aren’t really about weathering. There isn’t time to sit around waiting to watch them for years. It’s about techniques, the ability to replicate them as desired and seeing them at scale. Being outside also provides natural light instead of something like a warehouse where the lighting would be completely wrong.
 

GordoInTheParks

Active Member
These tests aren’t really about weathering. There isn’t time to sit around waiting to watch them for years. It’s about techniques, the ability to replicate them as desired and seeing them at scale. Being outside also provides natural light instead of something like a warehouse where the lighting would be completely wrong.
This was the basis for my thought that maybe they are just trying to observe them in natural light because they plan on letting natural light into one of the rooms via skylight(s) or whatever, especially if one room is said to be transformed into a rainforest. If studio lighting is wrong for the application, then wouldn't that also indicate that that indoor ride lighting is also not correct for the scene?
 

eddie104

Well-Known Member
Just a bit of speculation on my part, but maybe there's a plan to let natural light into one of the rooms of the attraction?

From https://www.disneytouristblog.com/first-encanto-ride-animal-kingdom-disney-world-announced/

"Inside the Casita, Antonio has just received his special gift — the ability to communicate with animals — and his room has transformed into a rainforest."
That actually makes a whole lot of sense.

It would be a really cool to see them mimic the lighting you typically see in rainforest.
These tests aren’t really about weathering. There isn’t time to sit around waiting to watch them for years. It’s about techniques, the ability to replicate them as desired and seeing them at scale. Being outside also provides natural light instead of something like a warehouse where the lighting would be completely wrong.
I always appreciate your perspective.
 

GordoInTheParks

Active Member
That actually makes a whole lot of sense.

It would be a really cool to see them mimic the lighting you typically see in rainforest.

I do wonder how they would approach an indoor rainforest, and I also wish there could also be actual water in said rainforest. As someone who used to enjoy the rain machines inside Living With the [Word Redacted] 😇, I really miss the rainfall at the start of that ride that set the mood. Whether or not they let in natural light and/or have real water in said indoor rainforest is up in the air. Of course, real water would probably be at odds with quite a few types of ride vehicles, or else there would need to be much space or possibly a barrier between any real water and said ride vehicle, unless it was a boat ride attraction. This makes me doubt it a little bit, but you never know.

Is the Encanto ride confirmed? Is it a boat, is it a vehicle?

That was going to be my next question, as I haven't heard anything yet. If we still don't know, I'm honestly surprised that we haven't actually gotten a leak or ride patent application or anything of the sort yet, at least that I'm aware of.
 

GordoInTheParks

Active Member
This thread has lots of information from trusted insiders. It’s not a boat ride. It’s been described as similar to the figment ride system.
Thanks. Did you mean this exact thread or a different one on this forum. This one is only a few pages long, and I admittedly read through it pretty quickly, so maybe I missed something about the Encanto ride system.
 

TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
Thanks. Did you mean this exact thread or a different one on this forum. This one is only a few pages long, and I admittedly read through it pretty quickly, so maybe I missed something about the Encanto ride system.
I forgot that this is also a dedicated construction thread that is actually not a dedicated construction thread (sarcasm).

The much longer Encanto / Indy thread. Search for Lens (lentesta)posts in that thread for the most specific info. I can’t remember if Martin (marni1971) posted some info as well.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Is the Encanto ride confirmed? Is it a boat, is it a vehicle?

Yes, there will be an Encanto ride.

There's been some insider info on the type of ride 'leaked.' But that keeps changing, so, nothing's confirmed for sure.


That was going to be my next question, as I haven't heard anything yet. If we still don't know, I'm honestly surprised that we haven't actually gotten a leak or ride patent application or anything of the sort yet, at least that I'm aware of.

Disney often gives broad strokes as to what's coming, usually in the form of a name and very very vague and unreliable concept art.

Disney rarely keeps us updated about construction until they get to the point of starting to test the ride internally. That leaves a huge gap in information. Then we get people who are impatient being petulant about not being kept apprised of every step of the way, and the disgruntled claiming the lack of news is a sign that something's wrong.

We don't know stuff and we won't know stuff for maybe a year to come. It's Disney's way. They aren't being mean to fans by being silent, and they aren't in trouble.
 

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