They can move 'seasons' around to sort of discount tickets while not actually discounting anything.
I mean, yes... but they need money right now. They need cash flowing at WDW and they need to prove to their stockholders that they can keep it open.
They can move 'seasons' around to sort of discount tickets while not actually discounting anything.
The Disney company is currently hurting for cash, and not by a little.
I mean, yes... but they need money right now. They need cash flowing at WDW and they need to prove to their stockholders that they can keep it open.
I think you're completely backwards on Mario Kart as the centerpiece attraction. Mario Kart the game is 1 vs 7 where you get to control and drive your vehicle on your own. In the ride you're going to have up to 6 people in the vehicle and what are they all going to do? Obviously you don't get to control the car, so how many of the 6 are going to get to control powerups (which I presume will do something to the other vehicle you're 'racing')? I just don't think it works because its not anything like the games are presented. They would have been better off doing a VR style ride where there aren't actual tracks but you get inside some personal (or 2 seater for kids + parents) immersive motion sims and go 1 v 7 that way.
And you won't be able to hit 'Dad' with a shell, you'll be shooting at some random other group of people in another car.
But here’s the thing. You just watched a Let’s Play making fun of it for hours on end. That’s exactly what I’m talking about. You didn’t play the game with no preconception of the game. You just watched the preconception and made your judgement call on it.I haven't played the game myself, but I watched a Let's Play. Well, let's be honest here: I watched that Let's Play four times. And I can honestly say that never once did I ever think the game came close to good.
If you liked it, that's all well and good. We all have different opinions, and I'm honestly happy you were able to get enjoyment out of it. But the game was riddled with bugs, had a bad plot (in my opinion), and a weird relationship between a hedgehog and a human princess (also my opinion). I don't think the game got the reputation it has just because of hype.
Now The Last of Us part 2 on the other hand
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If I wanted something that was exactly like the games, I’d just play the games.I think you're completely backwards on Mario Kart as the centerpiece attraction. Mario Kart the game is 1 vs 7 where you get to control and drive your vehicle on your own. In the ride you're going to have up to 6 people in the vehicle and what are they all going to do? Obviously you don't get to control the car, so how many of the 6 are going to get to control powerups (which I presume will do something to the other vehicle you're 'racing')? I just don't think it works because its not anything like the games are presented. They would have been better off doing a VR style ride where there aren't actual tracks but you get inside some personal (or 2 seater for kids + parents) immersive motion sims and go 1 v 7 that way.
And you won't be able to hit 'Dad' with a shell, you'll be shooting at some random other group of people in another car.
Yes, they need revenue, but getting $100 (or whatever the lowest one day possible currently is) for a ticket in mid December instead of $140 is clearly better than getting $0. They make money on the $100, so its not like they'd be operating at a loss by letting people in at that price.
They need cash, but they aren't insolvent.
If I wanted something that was exactly like the games, I’d just play the games.
Besides, six people in a car? That’s just Mario Kart: Sextuple Dash
What you've described is....a video game.
Not to mention, Mariokart has been 1 vs 11 since the Wii....
They dipped back to 8 for MK7 on 3DS due to hardware limitations. But yes, you are correct.Not to mention, Mariokart has been 1 vs 11 since the Wii....
The fun part of Mario Kart is the drifting and throwing items around. If people are surrounded by real life Mario Kart tracks and real Mario characters, are they really going to care what place they come in?Correct, which is what people are going to expect from a Mario Kart attraction. They're going to get RSR with drifting.
Whatever. Point still stands.
Speak english!They dipped back to 8 for MK7 on 3DS due to hardware limitations. But yes, you are correct.
Correct, which is what people are going to expect from a Mario Kart attraction. Just like @Touchdown said he wants to shoot a shell at dad. He's not going to be able to do that.
In Mario Kart Wii, they were able to put 12 players on a race track because the Wii was more powerful than the N64.Speak english!
UghWell, the issue is that they're in an environment where money isn't the primary source for lower demand. Furthermore - and this one is a bit harsh - if you lower ticket prices too far, you risk bringing in individuals of lower socioeconomic status in larger numbers, which could simultaneously make compliance with pandemic restrictions and guidelines be more problematic.
Maybe you're right, maybe I would have a different opinion on it. I can say I had never heard of the game before watching the Let's Play, but maybe the actual playing part is more fun. I'll concede the Let's Players I watched were pretty merciless in their critiques of the game haha. Maybe that's what I liked TLOU2. Unlike most players, I completely stayed awhile from spoilers and didn't start the game with any opinions about the plot twists.But here’s the thing. You just watched a Let’s Play making fun of it for hours on end. That’s exactly what I’m talking about. You didn’t play the game with no preconception of the game. You just watched the preconception and made your judgement call on it.
But that’s the thing, I did the same thing as you. It’s only human nature to do that because as humans, we’re lazy. If someone tells you something is bad and maybe gives you one or two reasons it is without going over the good parts, you’re only going to see the bad parts.
I still think the story is bad and the bugs are bad, but the level design is fun, the music is great, and I feel awesome playing as Sonic. Now, the Last of Us 2, I heard bad things about that game. People have called it a long cutscene, so my preconceived notion is that it’s a bad game. Could it be good? Absolutely. Should I play it with an open mind before making a judgement call on it? You bet. Should we do that before making a call on films, music or even real people? Yes we should.
TLM aside, that’s also the benefit of original IP attractions such as POTC and HM.Well some of us Disney fans are parks fans. I’m a parks fan more than a Disney movie fan. For example, I was named after Prince Eric from TLM but I never saw TLM until a year AFTER the NFL expansion at MK! I’ve never seen PatF, Brave, etc. For me, Disney is the parks first, movies after.
And hey, maybe you’d try it with an open mind and hate it. Maybe it just not your type of game. You never know till you give things a go.Maybe you're right, maybe I would have a different opinion on it. I can say I had never heard of the game before watching the Let's Play, but maybe the actual playing part is more fun. I'll concede the Let's Players I watched were pretty merciless in their critiques of the game haha. Maybe that's what I liked TLOU2. Unlike most players, I completely stayed awhile from spoilers and didn't start the game with any opinions about the plot twists.
Anyway, opinions on (in)famous video games aside, I get what you're saying and I agree. We need to see something and really judge it for ourselves, not just parrot the popular opinions.
That’s where the genius lies in picking Mariokart as the main ride, it’s a competitive racing ride, you’ll get all the thrill seekers happy, and being able to hit dad with a red shell and improve your time is just going to draw people back to that ride. As long as that ride delivers on its promise there is no way it won’t be a home run for Nintendo and Universal.
And don’t forget, as of last sales report Mariokart 8 deluxe has sold 24.77 million copies. 3 people in 1000 own that game planet wide, obviously it’s even higher then that in North America. (I can’t find US sales numbers.)
They are really risking "over-promise, under-deliver" on this one, aren't they?
Well, the issue is that they're in an environment where money isn't the primary source for lower demand. Furthermore - and this one is a bit harsh - if you lower ticket prices too far, you risk bringing in individuals of lower socioeconomic status in larger numbers, which could simultaneously make compliance with pandemic restrictions and guidelines be more problematic.
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