Ahem, Six Flags did do this, and I think they delivered a better product than Disney will.This ride loading area looks dumb. Like something that could have been Imagineered 20 years ago as part of DCA 1.0, all industrial and cheap looking. You get in those cars and shoot spider webs at stuff?
I bet there will be loud noises and yelling dialogue you can't really follow along with, stuff like "ROAR! Blah-blah-blah webslingers! Blah-blah-blah unite and win! ROAR! CRASH! Blah-blah-blah you've saved the universe!"
After seeing the loading area and vehicles and blueprints and hearing the basic plotline from Disney, why am I not impressed with this new ride? That other website today has concepts of the exit gift shop, and it looks as basic and underwhelming as the ride itself.
This seems like something Six Flags would do if they got a bigger budget.
Ahem, Six Flags did do this, and I think they delivered a better product than Disney will.
A true artist would have made it so you could walk up the falcon ramp since its sooo ducking obvious, but hey that's just meI still think disparaging an entire group of artists as "lazy" is obnoxious, and I'm totally cool with you finding that obnoxious as well.
Ahem, Six Flags did do this, and I think they delivered a better product than Disney will.
Ahem, Six Flags did do this, and I think they delivered a better product than Disney will.
The ride vehicle is Oceaneering’s EVO-6, a smaller, budget friendly version of Oceaneering’s imitation of the Spider-Man/Transformers ride system.Wow that actually looks impressive. Those vehicles look like they have a little zip to them and they use some cool practical effects on the ride. The ending scene though the city looks really fun.
I’ve been to the slums of Cleveland and it wasn’t as depressing as downtown Toronto.
Let me edit that now.
I'm a believer in paint on a canvas so I find digital "art" lazy, especially when it takes elements from elsewhere.
Wow that actually looks impressive. Those vehicles look like they have a little zip to them and they use some cool practical effects on the ride. The ending scene though the city looks really fun.
Precisely.So putting quotations around "art" was your correction? As if it's not real art...? Therefor continuing to mock an entire group of artists? Got it!
Best park too. All these years and Disney is still trying to catch up to the Fair at the PNE.
To be fair I don’t really like Toronto (or portions of Ontario) that much either. If you like small town America you missed pretty much the entirety of Canada that you’d like much better.
Akin to thinking America is just Detroit.
And yes I grew up on a farm...
Niagara on the Lake was a darling little town, reminiscent of Main Street USA even. Still, though, I find the general spirit of Canada to be inferior to America's. Everyone felt like they were wearing a mask of joy to hide their sad, miserable Canadian lives.To be fair I don’t really like Toronto (or portions of Ontario) that much either. If you like small town America you missed pretty much the entirety of Canada that you’d like much better.
Akin to thinking America is just Detroit.
And yes I grew up on a farm...
Niagara on the Lake was a darling little town, reminiscent of Main Street USA even. Still, though, I find the general spirit of Canada to be inferior to America's. Everyone felt like they were wearing a mask of joy to hide their sad, miserable Canadian lives.
Gotta get to my neck of the woods. I grew up in the Okanagan. Amazing area.
lol I belong in CanadaEveryone felt like they were wearing a mask of joy to hide their sad, miserable Canadian lives.
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