SirGoofy
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My fingers would get tired listing all the reasons Journey is vastly inferior to Haunted Mansion.
Meaning, "I can't think of any right now."
My fingers would get tired listing all the reasons Journey is vastly inferior to Haunted Mansion.
Meaning, "I can't think of any right now."
There's a lot about the current ride that isn't...
Last I check, business suits weren't imaginative OR inspiring. ::
Something tells me you never rode the original?Why is everyone is obsessed with figment he's such a dumb character not to mention that ride sucks:shrug:
This.Dreamfinder rocked.
And figment was the only character created specifically for Epcot. He's special in that way.
BRING BOTH OF THEM BACK!
Yep. I honestly think all of them are gone now, unless you count Ellen?As far as Epcot's early days of characters and such, SMRT-1 and the Kitchen Kaberet says hi.
And Epcot had a decent roster of characters of its own through its history, like the Cranium Commandos, the Food Rocks crew, Tom Morrow 2.0, the host characters of both incarnations of Tapestry, the family from Horizons, etcetera.
Kodak's contract demanded that it be updated or changed in the year 2000. They could have easily given it a update, not rip out the whole thing. One of WDW's/TDO's worst decisions, IMHO, right there with Horizons, PI, and the rest.Seriously?? I mean it can't be that diffrent why did the change the figment ride anyways?::
Whoa...whoa....easy now.
Let's not get carried away!::
Imagination, in any of it's forms, never got within shouting distance of the Mansion.
I could honestly say that that's just because the storyline differs so much from ride to ride. Mansion is a experience, you feel as if you are there. JII was a passive, "watching" experience, where you see Figment go through the creative process. I could see why you wouldn't match that up, but the scale is the same, if not greater for JII. It had the most effects in EPCOT at the time, and beat out MK(in 1971) for number of special effects IN TOTAL. And it has the special hybrip Omni...Eh...it's all opinion. Different strokes and whatnot.
I thought Imagination was just...ok. I rode it every time I went, but had/have no real emotional connection to it at all.
Of course....the same is true for me with all of Epcot.:shrug:
But Mansion? Timeless and awesome.
I can....but as I said, it's all opinion.
-Better show building.
-Better queue.
-Better music.
-Better characters.
-Better ride all 'round.
-Timeless
Etc.
I'm gonna be there for a bit on Saturday with Martin...maybe he can give me Epcot lessons.:lol:But, Lee....We have got to get you into EPCOT. Just has to be done.:lol:
Truly....funny how threads about nothing go so far....:lol:I knew I should have posted an over/under for posts on this thread.... :brick:
Mood..that's it. In Imagination, one was looking at something, as an outsider. It didn't drag you into a world. (Hence, perhaps, why they thought the new version should be 'into YOUR imagination')There's a lot about the current ride that isn't...
Something tells me you never rode the original?
This.
Yep. I honestly think all of them are gone now, unless you count Ellen?
Kodak's contract demanded that it be updated or changed in the year 2000. They could have easily given it a update, not rip out the whole thing. One of WDW's/TDO's worst decisions, IMHO, right there with Horizons, PI, and the rest.
I could honestly say that that's just because the storyline differs so much from ride to ride. Mansion is a experience, you feel as if you are there. JII was a passive, "watching" experience, where you see Figment go through the creative process. I could see why you wouldn't match that up, but the scale is the same, if not greater for JII. It had the most effects in EPCOT at the time, and beat out MK(in 1971) for number of special effects IN TOTAL. And it has the special hybrip Omni...
So scope, no. :lol: Mood, yes, I could see why you say that. Theming too. It's all opinion, after all.
But, Lee....We have got to get you into EPCOT. Just has to be done.:lol:
I can....but as I said, it's all opinion.
-Better show building.
-Better queue.
-Better music.
-Better characters.
-Better ride all 'round.
-Timeless
Etc.
Mood..that's it. In Imagination, one was looking at something, as an outsider. It didn't drag you into a world. (Hence, perhaps, why they thought the new version should be 'into YOUR imagination')
Unlike Mansion, which makes the rider part of the show. Mansion is a 3-D nightmare, Imagination is like watching a play.
I guess 'eerie' beats 'cheery' for mood. :shrug:
In all aspects of show, however, Imagination ranked up there with the very best. Elaborate, instantly likeable, great music, sheer 'personality'. Figment is one of the very greatest of characters ever devised by Disney, of any format. Limited in scope, but perfect for the job.
Imagination was brilliance. A true gem. Timeless too.
The Depression, I believe it was called.... :lookarounThat's riiiight around the time when Disney wanted to make everything interactive, and suddenly a passive omnimover became boring.:lol:
Truly....funny how threads about nothing go so far....:lol:
So...
Brazil?
The reason why it was changed had nothing to do with the incredible quality of the attraction, it was in the contract with every Epcot sponsor that there had to be a large change for each pavilion every 10 years or so. That and how the opening scene had constant technical problems.Let's just say there's a reason HM is an all time beloved classic attraction, and a reason JII has been completely changed more than once and is constantly rumored to be going away.
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