pongu pongu robot in the house
It's very light gray in the pics, blending with the ground, but it's standing in front of the thatch-fronted ride exit shop, just as in the starry night concept art.I'm squinting a lot, lol. Where is it?
Oh, wait. It's by the CMM bathroom building, correct?
i expect a detailed report quicklyI know that the land is pretty much done in relation to being built, but I miss the pictures we use to get. Guess I'll get my sneak peek starting tomorrow.
i read somewhere else there would be 21 boats
so 2 rows of 4... wonder what capacity will be like...
so 2 rows of 4... wonder what capacity will be like...
i read somewhere else there would be 21 boats
hmmm.. so 21 * 8 maximum capacity.. and then depending on ride time...i read somewhere else there would be 21 boats
8 Children, maybe. Have you been to Disney World in the last 2 decades?hmmm.. so 21 * 8 maximum capacity.. and then depending on ride time...
Says no one...Yeah, this world looks absolutely abysmal and that picture is disappointing.
He waited all this time for that to be his first post.Says no one...
Obvious troll is obvious.Says a lot of people I know. Fact of the matter is most Disney additions the past number of years have fallen extremely flat. Whereas Universal made fantastic leaps in the recent past, generally, and future Disney is slow and safe. Avatar Land's only redeeming feature is how it looks at night. The rest of it - especially the rides - looks boring as can be. The boat ride preview on Nightline looked abysmal (slow, boring boat ride in a "peaceful", boring land) and the flight one looks like Soarin' met a new ride vehicle (boring).
There's a reason I stopped going to Disney after going 23 years in a row - it's ridiculously boring. I'm hoping Star Wars turns it around but I have my reservations on this.
Good for you. If the parks are boring and you're not going anymore, one would wonder why you started an account apparently for the sole purpose of ing in the cornflakes of people who do like the parks and are looking forward to the new attractions.A troll because I disagree? That's a healthy way to rationalize closing your ears to someone who disagrees.
Again, 23 years and I am not going anymore. The parks are boring. The technology they're incorporating is dull and not revolutionary. The ideas behind the marks are becoming more for, "Leveraging our properties," rather than delivering on the ideas behind the park. It's staunchly different compared to what made Disney so daggum popular in the first place.
A mere ten to twenty minute drive down the road and you'll see another company delivering (except for Jimmy Fallon, that's awful).
Avatar Land will be met with, "Beautiful, but boring," and Star Wars land (I guarantee) will be met with, "Technologically impressive, but fell flat." Disney needs an edge.
What's unhealthy is crying on the internet about how awful an attraction YOU'VE NEVER EXPERIENCED is. I've never been to Universal Studios Hollywood so I'm not going to go to a Universal Studios Hollywood message board and lecture the people about how crappy the park the love is.Yeah man, you got it. I lurked for a year just to troll you.
Or, as I said, it is healthy to hear disagreement. Try embracing a different opinion for once. Notice how zero replies to me so far have been about what I said, just about your sensitive feelings.
well best of luck to youI'm not a Universal fan overall besides HHN (which I think has taken a quality hit). No thanks.
I'm not a Universal fan overall besides HHN (which I think has taken a quality hit). No thanks.
¿Como?Yeah, this world looks absolutely abysmal and that picture is disappointing.
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