MagicHappens1971
Well-Known Member
Thank youA year or so ago I was told to expect some love - either third shift or during a closure. Not specific to a new ending, more an overhaul with tweaks. I mentioned it in another thread.
Thank youA year or so ago I was told to expect some love - either third shift or during a closure. Not specific to a new ending, more an overhaul with tweaks. I mentioned it in another thread.
Right on. As you mentioned, I've always said the final scene is about the idea of tomorrow and would be fine with minimal updates to just bring it up to modern times (Wardrobe, new TV, new game, etc). They'd also need to re-dub the audio to remove references to "laser disc" and "car phone" but I don't see anything major needed. We don't need them riding around in spaceships and talking about teleporting to another galaxy. The scene is pretty much modern as is besides the few things we mentioned.They could do a refresh on the final scene fairly easily and in a short time frame. here's what it looks like now:
So lets see. Update the TV to a curved screen plasma TV with modern graphics (graphics can be put together and tested before hand) Swap out the dining room table for something minimalist. Update the kitchen appliances (stainless steel peel & stick perhaps), update the lighting, update the kitchen island sides (glass tile of some sort possibly) and paint the bar stools black, Update mom's computer to tablet, Make those VR glasses translucent with some flashing LED's when they are "in use" Update the cast clothing and you're done. Aside from the cosmetic changes paint & tile everything can be done in a day or two. The tile and paint can be done in a night as well with the right crew.
And that adds to what I'm saying. There is really no difference between 1964 and now besides electronics, wardrobe, and decor.It's funny how the 1964 Last Scene looks a lot more like present day than the current one... Well except for the electronics...
Judging by the quality of the Show Writing for the past decade or so, I am not hopeful.The whole scene needs a complete rewrite... I would think WDI would HAVE to have a decent show writer on staff that could come up with a great last scene... something hopeful and upbeat like the original WDW version... and get rid of that 80s modern furniture... it looks awful!
I think the exterior paint looks great, but the attraction needs so much more than this.
If today's current imagineers and management could actually be trusted to do it well (and that's a big IF), I think they should update the entire show so that the scenes span 40 years each. As it stands now, we jump 70-80 years between the 40s scene and what should be present day (though we're apparently trapped in the 90s). Instead, we should go from the turn of the 20th century to the 1940s, to the 1980s, and end on essentially 2020 (nearly present day). That would mean losing the beloved 1920s scene, but with some rewriting they could easily fold in the technological advances from that scene into the 1940s scene and maybe retain a joke or two as well. The show could highlight the many significant changes between the 1940s and the 1980s, followed by the equally significant changes between the 80s and today. It would make the attraction more relevant to today's audience and less like something that belongs on Main Street USA instead of Tomorrowland. Since they would be updating nearly 3/4 of the attraction by doing this, it would be great to see some state of the art AA updates throughout as well.
What about the beginning/ending scene? Could a finale act be built behind the curtain for that, and then dropped as people enter? I can't find a blueprint of the theater anywhere...I'd rather they only change the final scene instead of changing the entire show. Updating the finale to actual present day (which as many have said wouldn't be that much of a problem) or going back to the 60's/70's version of the finale would be better than losing an important scene in my eyes. If WDI ever did decide to redo the whole show, they better be prepared for pitchforks and torches
Wow that sounds promising!Nothing new happening during the July refurb except, new seating and carpeting for theaters 1,2,3, and 5 and new signage. If they get everything done, they might put the new queue monitors in during the July refurb... But keep in mind the new queue monitors are planned for September. They're also planning on programming the outside lighting (Now that it's LED Color Changing, like the TTA lights.), the TTA lights around the carousel and the bottom ring lights will be synchronized together. But that's all I'm going to say about the lighting, I don't wanna giveaway that many surprises. I hope everyone has a great big beautiful day!
"Cheap" Well if around 13 grand is cheap... lolCrazy how they didn't already redo the Exterior. It was a cheap fix and now it looks so good. Just by doing that Tomorrowland already looks better.
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