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This action figure looks just like the AA, so this might be the clearest pic you can get to see what it looked like since the attraction was so dark:
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On the show last night, it reminded me of the ceiling alien on The Great Movie Ride(?)
dxwwf3 said:![]()
This action figure looks just like the AA, so this might be the clearest pic you can get to see what it looked like since the attraction was so dark:
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In a nut shell take AE remove the big bad alien and replace it with Stitch, remove the real intense stuff and replace it with a little humor. While I don't find it as terrible as most do it is still not that great of an attraction.Ziggie said:What exactly happens at the Stitch attraction?
Master Yoda said:In a nut shell take AE remove the big bad alien and replace it with Stitch, remove the real intense stuff and replace it with a little humor. While I don't find it as terrible as most do it is still not that great of an attraction.
Something you ate, sir? :lol:RSoxNo1 said:It's amazing how much the AE alien resembles my mother in law
RSoxNo1 said:It's amazing how much the AE alien resembles my mother in law
righttrack said:IMO, the real reason was there was no real tie-in to any movie or merchandising.
Ziggie said:Even though my Hubby and I visit WDW every few months, I have to admit that we never went on (experienced?) Alien Encounter.
..boo, I love my DonaldGeneral Grizz said:Just got an email stating Stitch will replace Donald on the "Wet Paint Signs."
DigitalDisney said:Here's the thing
Stitch will get more visitors in the short term because, as DukeEarthwalker mentioned, Stitch is a recognizable name and character.
However, Stitch won't get as many repeat visitors as AE did. AE had a cult following, which is something Stitch will never have.
Another thing that AE had going for it (besides the many reasons listed above) is that it's timeless. Stitch is based on a current character that will likely fade into the dustbin. However, AE isn't based on anything current or specific to any time or place. The story and attraction are as valid now as they will be 100 years from now. Not so much with Stitch.
mrneon606 said:Did the trouble that Jeffrey Jones got into play any part of the closing of this ride??
mrneon606 said:Did the trouble that Jeffrey Jones got into play any part of the closing of this ride??
ITA. When I first went back to the "New" Tomorrowland, I thought that the ride fit into the overall scheme brilliantly. I was impressed with how clever the whole ride was - it was the perfect combination of junk science and infomercial marketing. It cracked me up, in spite of the fact that it scared the bejeezus out of me!!!!!!!!!marni1971 said:AE for me had such a great backstory and a great tie in with the rest of the new Tomorrowland (and some of the original... Mission to Mars - fact or hoax?)
From the pre-pre show commercials to the preshow itself, the SIR X-S demonstration and the main chamber storyline on the monitors... it was so immersive. Such a waste.
DukeEarthwalker said:I actually think you are pretty close with your statement, but I also think that it has more to do with familiarity pulling people in. For example, an un-educated person may walk by Alien Encounter because they do not know about XS-Tech and whatnot, but when someone like that sees "Stich's Great Escape" they know who that is and are more likely to get in line.
I always felt that Magic Kingdom was the wrong place for AE. Perhaps MGM with a tie in to Alien or something.
DigitalDisney said:However, AE isn't based on anything current or specific to any time or place. The story and attraction are as valid now as they will be 100 years from now. Not so much with Stitch.
GIR said:Hubby?
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