lazyboy97o
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You don’t think we can all agree that it definitely wouldn’t include Jefferson’s presidency?What is Liberty Squares time period?
You don’t think we can all agree that it definitely wouldn’t include Jefferson’s presidency?What is Liberty Squares time period?
Haunted Mansion’s gothic revival architecture is from the mid-19th century.River boat and rivers definitely set earlier but HM I understood to be mid-18th (so 1750s, etc) Century Hudson Valley NY where as by the tree and Hall of Presidents is 1776 or so
Edutainment was amazing. I often learned enough from the parks attractions that government, us history, and more was often just “review” of things I already knew from the parks.RIP Edutainment and the possibility a youngster could be inspired by the founding of our nation, Walt would be so proud
Haunted Mansion’s gothic revival architecture is from the mid-19th century.
I think the biggest issue is Tiana, in all honesty. At least the cars ride transitions to geysers and then BTM in the concept art, and in my opinion, if executed well, will work just fine in Frontierland.there’s quite a few questions about how this will actually work. Setting aside my love for the riverboat itself - what exactly are we plopping down here.
Will the landscape change from colonial, to western wilderness, to New Orleans, to Wild West mining town?
And in all reality I think the cars will be visible from portions of current Frontierland - maybe not all of FL and Liberty square - but I doubt they are completely hidden.
So how does that all tie in? Does the cars ride become completely fictional and only make sense in Disney? That’s fine - the riverboat does that already. Just wondering.
I grew up with '64 world's fair and the Museum of Science and Industry, National Geographic sub with back issues and Walt on TV every Sunday night.Edutainment was amazing. I often learned enough from the parks attractions that government, us history, and more was often just “review” of things I already knew from the parks.
Crazy to think about what all the edutainment has taught visitors!
I don't love the cars idea. But sorta related to this, I always found it weird how "frontier" seemed to be pigeon-holed into the wild west only for some people.I think the biggest issue is Tiana, in all honesty. At least the cars ride transitions to geysers and then BTM in the concept art, and in my opinion, if executed well, will work just fine in Frontierland.
Tiana is so close to BTM, and doesn’t transition into BTM. It might blend into cars better with the greenery, but the setting is an issue too. Pacific Northwest is at least still out west!
I’m interested in what’ll happen to the town. Will they make the town lean into Tiana, making the whole section move away from the desert theme? Will BTM still work as the sole desert area left?
This is what I've been saying forever. County Bear is also set in Tennesse iirc, very much NOT the Frontier. To me, Frontierland is now showing off the "American Wilderness" and exploring different sections of it. Which fits all the rides in there technically. Tiana's got so much hate but it's in the SAME time period + only one state over from where Country Bears takes place. Not to mention, its technically MORE western than Country Bear and I do even mean the OG Country BearsI don't love the cars idea. But sorta related to this, I always found it weird how "frontier" seemed to be pigeon-holed into the wild west only for some people.
When, like, tom sawyer and the river boat is Missouri. Why does Georgia(now Louisiana), yellowstone, Arizona, Missouri, smokey mountains/southern states(pecos bill and kinda country bears) not all fall under "frontier" for people.
Heck, i could argue the thing that's always been out of place is big thunder mountain given it's the only thing so firmly set in that old west dessert setting.
Like, Adventureland is literally just used as a blanket term for "exotic" destinations. It's all over the place geographically
Im not saying this cars thing will be good, but it doesn't seem out of line on its face to me outside of time period concerns. But MK has time period issues in other places already, as other pisters have pointed out
Does Georgia or Louisiana right now represent "the frontier"? Of course not. Their frontier times were long before the right now.Why does Georgia(now Louisiana), yellowstone, Arizona, Missouri, smokey mountains/southern states(pecos bill and kinda country bears) not all fall under "frontier" for people.
There could be some argument that Louisiana is part of the frontier, but being east of the Mississippi River, it's hard to justify the Smokeys as part of the Western Frontier.Why does Georgia(now Louisiana), yellowstone, Arizona, Missouri, smokey mountains/southern states(pecos bill and kinda country bears) not all fall under "frontier" for people.
As the land now stands, I suppose you could. Although I'd argue that the whole town, outside of CBMJ, is set pretty firmly in the western setting, and one that most would associate with a dessert (especially Pecos). As of now Tiana and perhaps TSI are outliers, in the future BTM could be the outlier.Heck, i could argue the thing that's always been out of place is big thunder mountain given it's the only thing so firmly set in that old west dessert setting.
I don't disagree with this, I think the inclusion of the Pacific Northwest could be fine for Frontierland, maybe even making it better. I just wish that it would be equal parts lush and desert at least, if that makes sense.I don't love the cars idea. But sorta related to this, I always found it weird how "frontier" seemed to be pigeon-holed into the wild west only for some people.
I’m afraid you’re confused.it's Dutch Gothic style from the mid 18th century from Hudson Valley New York, meant to evoke the time period around the Legend of a sleepy Hallow which itself was written in 1820
I honestly don’t have a clue as to why you responded to my post with this comment.RIP Edutainment and the possibility a youngster could be inspired by the founding of our nation, Walt would be so proud
If it is supposed to be from the mid 18th century then why isn’t it near sleepy hollow?No, it's Dutch Gothic style from the mid 18th century from Hudson Valley New York, meant to evoke the time period around the Legend of a sleepy Hallow which itself was written in 1820
In any event it could lead into a Villains Land it they wanted
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