Be thankful Disneyland management is cheap right now. I could totally see this being added to DCA to sell glowing drinks.
Very, very good question. If I were Disney I'd be running that "synergy machine" as much as possible given Avatar's high threshold to break even.It begs the question. Why isn't there any Avatar movie promotion going on in the parks? Are they just so confident they are going to make a killing that they don't need to spend money on it?
Be thankful Disneyland management is cheap right now. I could totally see this being added to DCA to sell glowing drinks.
Gotta agree with you there. Too much tail.The dancer in me really wanted to like this. I mean, it started off ok with the soldiers, but then it just got weird. No one thought to tell the choreographer that perhaps an entire stage of blue "crotch shots" wasn't the best idea?
OOF.
Distributors are traditionally the ones who foot the bill for promotion and I imagine that’s the case here. Disney just sent some of the cast out to their elaborate advertisement in Florida but it’s a bit odd that we haven’t seen more across all parks.I wonder if we will get a walk around Na'vi? That would be pretty cool for Tomorrowland. Maybe the reason we aren't getting any in park advertising is because Cameron owns the movie and Disney is just distributing? I don't know.
Could it be that Disney is burying it like they did with Strange World?Distributors are traditionally the ones who foot the bill for promotion and I imagine that’s the case here. Disney just sent some of the cast out to their elaborate advertisement in Florida but it’s a bit odd that we haven’t seen more across all parks.
It’s reportedly either the most expensive film ever made or close to it, and they’ve been advertising heavily across a lot of other avenues, so no I don’t think they’re burying it.Could it be that Disney is burying it like they did with Strange World?
They could have at least done a movie trailer preview in Tomorrowland. They could have done a ElecTRONica type thing in order to sell glowing drinks with plastic glowing alien plants in them.It’s reportedly either the most expensive film ever made or close to it, and they’ve been advertising heavily across a lot of other avenues, so no I don’t think they’re burying it.
Just now I realize they don’t even have a walk-around Navi in Florida, so that would be a pretty large development cost the 20th Century arm of the company wouldn’t want to take on. And if you don’t have a walk-around Navi, then what do you do… put up a poster? My guess is they just didn’t see a good option for DL or we’ll see something small next week.
Yeah that’s true, there’s quite a bit they could do.They could have at least done a movie trailer preview in Tomorrowland. They could have done a ElecTRONica type thing in order to sell glowing drinks with plastic glowing alien plants in them.
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