GoofGoof
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Just curious, Is that a high or low budget?
Fantasyland Expansion was $425M. DCA 2.0 makeover including Carsland was $1.1B. So almost twice FLE and 75% of DCA 2.0. That's pretty substantial.
Just curious, Is that a high or low budget?
yeah the more I think about it the more this makeover is like DCA 2.0Fantasyland Expansion was $425M. DCA 2.0 makeover including Carsland was $1.1B. So almost twice FLE and 75% of DCA 2.0. That's pretty substantial.
How do people complain about the lengthy construction schedule and the lack of theming detail simultaneously?
They aren't mutually exclusive.
I am with you on a few points.Wow, some low standards exist around here.
FotLK consists of a bunch of painted-up rejects from Cirque de Soleil jumping around on trampolines, and giant fuzzy puppet versions of Simba, Timon and Pumbaa, et al. I read about the show here before I saw it, and thus had high expectations. Sadly, I was VASTLY underwhelmed when I saw it.
Please detail to me why you think it's so dazzling. I think Voyage of the Little Mermaid is even better than FotLK.
That would cost like $80 to put in some red eyes though.I assume you mean the surprise is that the train is going backwards. But even if that section was better themed--or if there were even some basic effects added (like red eyes a la the Matterhorn), I think it would improve the ride substantially.
I have heard nothing but the best about the Herc show.You know who puts on good shows, Disney Cruise Lines. It would be interesting to bring something similar to the parks.
I know this is kind of ironic, but I would actually love to have strobe effects added to the backwards section. Strobes to give the illusion that the train is out of control and sparking. Also just cover up the visible hole between the track and the tunnel that allows light leak and the view into the mountain structure. Throw in some blue-ish glowing show lighting. All incredibly easy fixes.I assume you mean the surprise is that the train is going backwards. But even if that section was better themed--or if there were even some basic effects added (like red eyes a la the Matterhorn), I think it would improve the ride substantially.
Don't know it's coming? How could you not? Lol your at a dead end and I think a five year old could figure out that your going to go backwards. Now if your talking about the actual turn inside the mountain that's different and I assume that's what you meant.... I hopeThe backward section was (and is) so effective for people who don't know it's coming. Most riders have talked to friends or watched a show on the Discovery/History chanel, or have seen Stacey Aswad; so there is no surprise. But for those who have no idea, they have no idea.
Don't know it's coming? How could you not? Lol your at a dead end and I think a five year old could figure out that your going to go backwards. Now if your talking about the actual turn inside the mountain that's different and I assume that's what you meant.... I hope![]()
Couldn't agree more. People who fawn over this show should get out to a real theatrical production.I never understood the love for Festival of the Lion King. Maybe it's because I've seen so many Broadway productions including the original Lion King at the New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street. To me, FOTL looks like a bad college production of a musical. It was built to be temporary and for some strange reason it became a fan favorite. Still trying to figure out why/how.
Couldn't agree more. People who fawn over this show should get out to a real theatrical production.
Couldn't agree more. People who fawn over this show should get out to a real theatrical production.
You are so right about the two walking tours, I'm sure some of those that term it a half day park have walked those treks, but never spent much time taking them in. Whether it be the bird aviaries, the well done theming around the tiger dens or watching the gorillas playing with their own Linus' like blankets, spending time back in those areas is a great thing to do. Or, try finding the Galapagos tortoises relocated back in the day from the original Discovery Island.I've seen a lot of Broadway--including the Lion King. I dunno. When I'm paying upwards of 100
bucks a ticket, I expect certain things. When I enter a show in a theme park, others. This
show exceeded my expectations in every way, so maybe that's it. It's relative.
For the record--I've seen Nemo 3 times and don't need to go back, but FotLK will always
be on my must-see list. Nemo is grander in scale and execution in every way--full-on Broadway--but just
doesn't resonate or capture me at all.
One thing about FotlK that I like is that the theatre is so bare and, well, dull and unassuming
when you go in. Expectations are not much. But by the end it's jam packed with color, light,
dance, and song. I think that each time I've seen it, the vocalists have been astonishing. I
can't say that about Nemo--but perhaps it's just the material.
So, that's my thinking, but in the end I'm not going to argue with anyone who disagrees.
There's room for all of us.
For example, I don't think that those who call the Animal Kingdom a half day park do
the Pangani Forest trail and spend a half-hour/hour with the gorillas, or do the Maharaja
Jungle Trek and watch the bats and tigers. Those are must-dos for me that make AK a
full-day park every time I visit. To each his own.
Yes, must see no matter where it is. Takes a whole 40 minutes of a day.Two questions about FOTHLK then - one - do you think it's such a "must-see" because it's in AK & there's so little to actually see (especially indoors) - if it were smack in the middle of MK would it still be on so many people's must-see lists
No idea.And with it's movement and the budget to do so, do you think any changes will be made to it? any major improvements?
Two questions about FOTHLK then - one - do you think it's such a "must-see" because it's in AK & there's so little to actually see (especially indoors) - if it were smack in the middle of MK would it still be on so many people's must-see lists
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