mwbrown
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I didn't find the material all that interesting. In my opinion (and to my tastes) it was very glossed over. I would rather see more in-depth details as opposed to breif snippets of fact with no meat.
For example, the segment on the castle lighting. They mention that there are 500+ different circuits for the lights, so they can sequence them as they need to in order to create the effects. Then they switch to the host saying how amazing it is and how stunned it is. Then they show another shot of the castle with the host voicing over about how the castle can be washed in color from LED spotlights, including colors not visible to the human eye. Then they go to commerical.
That does not appeal to me.
1) It's pretty clear that the lights are on different circuits. How about some detals into the switching packs, what sort of sequencer are they using, how much power do they draw, how many lighting programs are there?
2) I know about the LED spotlights, and I hazard a guess that just about anybody who is a more than casual fan of WDW is aware of them as well. However I do not know in-depth details. What sort of current do they draw and how are they controlled. If they can indeed transmit non-visible light - why? and how is it used ? (I have a sneaky feeling that it's just like a lightbulb - infra-red, and not on purpose)
Again, it's just my opinions and my tastes, but I would like to see a special with less oohs and ahhs and hosts getting all choked up over how magical it is. I would like to see a special that gets into the real down and dirty backstage details. Showing horticulture or staging setting up in the streets is nothing new. There are dozens of shows that have done that.
Instead of a re-hash of the ingredient list that makes up the Gingerbread house in the GF (Which we have all heard a dozen times) how about some details on the kitchens - and not just "over a dozen ovens" - real details.
Eh, I keep hoping for a show like that, and I keep getting disappointed.
-dave
I am as much of a Disney Nut as the next guy, but I still can't see gathering the family together on a Sunday night near the start of the holidays to learn about switch pack sequences and how much current the castle lights draw. There is a degree to which I want to know the behind the scenes, and a degree to which I think I do not.
We are headed to WDW in less than two weeks and will be staying at the Beach Club, and I think this special did a decent job of getting our excitment level even higher than before.
Remember, the only reason for Disney to allow a special like this is to create more excitment for people to travel during the expensive holiday season. I don't know if the kind of specs that some of us found lacking from this special is going to get any more business for WDW.
Hoping this doesn't sound like a personal attack, because it is not. Just an acknowledgement that what you might be hoping for is not something that would likely appeal to the broad masses, and Disney is all about the broad masses.
As for wanting a detailed show regarding particular rides and how they work, check out Martin Smith's vids online or through RodentParts (not the real name...). If anyone is giving a detailed history of current and past rides, its Martin and his fabulous videos...