because people on here complain constantly about everything they dont like lol
Surely you don't think guardian tower and all the garbage lying around star wars land look like garbage, do you?Because it's all garbage they're putting out.
But did Stan Lee personally design the seats for the Ant-Man Restaurant?!?!?!!Marvel Studios was directly involved in the planning and design of this land. I have no idea why anyone would think otherwise
Surely you don't think guardian tower and all the garbage lying around star wars land look like garbage, do you?
They collaborated with James Cameron for Pandora.This land was not made by Marvel and the intern who designed this door didn't pay attention to what came before. Disney doesn't collaborate with anyone anymore. Like for star tours (the original) and Indiana Jones you can feel George Lucas's involvement with those rides. His touch of creativity. Rise of the resistance and Smuggler's Run? Nope. They feel too corporate. This land will be no different.
No wonder the rides there don't suckThey collaborated with James Cameron for Pandora.
Well, one out of two doesn't.No wonder the rides there don't suck
I’d take the pleasant Na’vi River Journey over the irritating and joyless Millennium Falcon: Target Run any day, and I say that as someone who likes Galaxy’s Edge quite a bit.Well, one out of two doesn't.
I enjoy NRJ when it has appropriate wait times. It’s worth 30 min to me. Definitely not 80 min but that doesn’t happen much anymore.Well, one out of two doesn't.
This land was not made by Marvel and the intern who designed this door didn't pay attention to what came before. Disney doesn't collaborate with anyone anymore. Like for star tours (the original) and Indiana Jones you can feel George Lucas's involvement with those rides. His touch of creativity. Rise of the resistance and Smuggler's Run? Nope. They feel too corporate. This land will be no different.
I love NRJ , quality attraction, just needs another 3-4 minutes added to it
This. There are even teams at the studios that are focused on themed entertainment, essentially liaisons between the studio and Walt Disney Imagineering.That doesn't ring true. My info from contacts within Disney who interact with Creative folks say that the company allows the various studios (including Feature Animation) to own their brands. I think we have heard a lot of stories about Imagineers, merch designers, and Character designers interacting with partners at all the brands, including Disney Feature Animation. I guess it depends on how you define collaborate. But even then, I think you can get down to hairsplitting when trying to define whether George Lucas had more say in Star Wars 1.0 versus Lucasfilm with Galaxy's Edge. However, I've heard a lot of decisions being dictated by Lucasfilm and Marvel, even down to where characters can pose for pictures and what the character hosts wear.
I don't disagree that SW:GE feels to corporate. But I believe that's more on Disney than Lucasfilm.
It wasn’t really a complaint. There are all sorts of brand standards that have to be followed, so the question of why it was changed for land is a good one.The logo is probably a stylistic choice to distinguish itself from other Avengers products. There’s plenty to complain about. A logo’s arrow being different isn’t really one.
It wasn’t really a complaint. There are all sorts of brand standards that have to be followed, so the question of why it was changed for land is a good one.
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