Attendance sinking on the West Coast too?

TP2000

Well-Known Member
It's extra funny that they could've easily paid to freight in a fully grown tree instead of this tree that will take 20 more years to grow close to anything resembling the artwork.

I think my favorite part is that once they plugged the tree into the Playland foam they realized how sad and pathetic it looked. So they did what any 2020's Imagineer worth a Tesla payment and a round of Mimosa's would do, and they stole a half dozen patio lanterns from a Palm Springs gay bar and strung them up in the tree. Fixed it! :cool:

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CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
I think my favorite part is that once they plugged the tree into the Playland foam they realized how sad and pathetic it looked. So they did what any 2020's Imagineer worth a Tesla payment and a round of Mimosa's would do, and they stole a half dozen patio lanterns from a Palm Springs gay bar and strung them up in the tree. Fixed it! :cool:

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This is cracking me up! Don't get me wrong if WDI wants off the shelf stuff in their parks that is an option, but at the prices their people get paid and the budgets they have it makes no sense.

Imagine having multimillion dollar budgets to plant a young tree and grab some things from Home Depot and Michael's (or Pasadena gay bars)?
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
It just look bad with so much screens. I can also tell I won’t care for using my hands either. 🤣
You don't really use your hands. Its based on arm movement tracking, not hands. You can do very basic simple arm movements and still get a fairly good score.
 

Phroobar

Well-Known Member
I think my favorite part is that once they plugged the tree into the Playland foam they realized how sad and pathetic it looked. So they did what any 2020's Imagineer worth a Tesla payment and a round of Mimosa's would do, and they stole a half dozen patio lanterns from a Palm Springs gay bar and strung them up in the tree. Fixed it! :cool:

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That is like putting a tire around a young tree but when it grows, you can't get the tire back off.
 

truecoat

Well-Known Member
You don't really use your hands. Its based on arm movement tracking, not hands. You can do very basic simple arm movements and still get a fairly good score.

If you put your hands close together and alternate them up and down you don't need to move your arms.

Jazz hands work very well for me.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
If you put your hands close together and alternate them up and down you don't need to move your arms.

Jazz hands work very well for me.
I'm sure there are all sorts of tricks that can be done where you don't have to do much movement and much work at all.

Although that kind of defeats the fun of the ride.
 

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