Miru
Well-Known Member
How about, NOOO!!! NOT NEEDED!!!
Why not?
How about, NOOO!!! NOT NEEDED!!!
Why not?
sums it up nicely plus #4 IT WOULD BE TACKY AND LAME. If the original imagineers who designed the ride wanted on ride photo ops or thought they would be a good idea they would have put them into the initial design. changing it after the fact is ruining the original intent and artistry of the imagineers who created the attraction.They can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe 1. It would ding the integrity of the ride 2. It would provide Disney yet another source of price gouging their customers 3. That flash can be ridiculous, and if I was an epileptic, I wouldn't be able to ride Space Mountain.
They can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe 1. It would ding the integrity of the ride 2. It would provide Disney yet another source of price gouging their customers 3. That flash can be ridiculous, and if I was an epileptic, I wouldn't be able to ride Space Mountain.
sums it up nicely plus #4 IT WOULD BE TACKY AND LAME. If the original imagineers who designed the ride wanted on ride photo ops or thought they would be a good idea they would have put them into the initial design. changing it after the fact is ruining the original intent and artistry of the imagineers who created the attraction.
sums it up nicely plus #4 IT WOULD BE TACKY AND LAME. If the original imagineers who designed the ride wanted on ride photo ops or thought they would be a good idea they would have put them into the initial design. changing it after the fact is ruining the original intent and artistry of the imagineers who created the attraction.
Photo technology existed back then.Except that the time the ride was built there weren't ANY rides anywhere that had on ride photos. The tech to do it didn't exist back then.
That's almost like arguing that if George Washington had thought it wise to make a video phone call to the king of England he would have done so.
Photo technology existed back then.
If they could make talking pirates and ghosts and parrots they could make on ride photos. they didnt and haven't in the decades since when 100% for sure the tech was available because it is a stupid idea not needed.Automated cameras that could capture an image of a fast moving vehicle did not. Nor was there a way to transmit the photo electronically at the time- it was all film, not digital. So somehow you had to get a way to get the picture from the camera to a place to develop the film, and there would not have been a safe way to do that. Nor would there have been any way to develop that film, then print photos of it, in such a way that people would be able to see it getting off of the ride.
On ride photos really did not happen or exist until digital cameras began to appear, and that was in the late 1980's, with the first one being available to the public in 1990 and really not being practical until the mid to late 90's. Remember, the Matterhorn was opened in 1959. The designers had no thoughts or clues about on ride photos as there was absolutely no such thing, nor even any concept of any such thing, at the time it was built.
If they could make talking pirates and ghosts and parrots they could make on ride photos. they didnt and haven't in the decades since when 100% for sure the tech was available because it is a stupid idea not needed.
But it has since then and they have not done so because it is stupid is my pointLook up how much film costs.... and film cameras.... and how dang expensive that stuff is to maintain.
Factor in the time it takes to develop film, and how many ride photos are not really worth buying.
The technology needed to make selling ride photos at all feasible didn't exist when Mansion or Pirates were created.
Honestly just curious.Ew, no.
Honestly just curious.
How would an onride camera effect your experience?
Isn't the Yeti masked by strobe lights on its second appearance? If I'm right, just place it there. If I'm wrong, I guess we just have the better Yeti.It would ruin it.
Isn't the Yeti masked by strobe lights on its second appearance? If I'm right, just place it there. If I'm wrong, I guess we just have the better Yeti.
Every additional on-ride photo setup cheapens the park, increases the Mickey-Just-Wants-Your-Money vibe and pushes DL further toward Carny territory. A few such setups are more than enough, and yes, some rides lend themselves to the concept. Mission Breakout is probably the best ride at DLR for the photo op--it fits the crazy atmosphere of the attraction.Honestly just curious.
How would an onride camera effect your experience?
Just because you CAN do something doesn't mean you SHOULD. We don't need any more ride photos. Enough's enough. Everyone just photographs the monitors without buying the photos anyway.
A bobsled coast relies on much larger tubes to move the coaster. It's almost like a raft water slide without the water. Those coasters aren't very fast or thrilling. I remember always feeling like we would get stuck on it since it didn't go very fast.I have this cool idea for the Matterhorn if a version is ever made for another park, for example (or maybe even for a revamp). It would make the bobsleds work like actual bobsleds, turning it into more of a bobsled coaster. This allows for a variety of turns and twists as the bobsled moves along the track.
A bobsled coast relies on much larger tubes to move the coaster. It's almost like a raft water slide without the water. Those coasters aren't very fast or thrilling. I remember always feeling like we would get stuck on it since it didn't go very fast.
I know you feel it would ruin it, but I’m asking how?It would ruin it.
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