The Empress Lilly
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Horizons ended with the rider picking their future then watching it on screen....
Yes. Horizons did it better. They used a moment of transition to utilize some minor interactivity, which was revolutionary at the time, to let you choose an ending that tied back to what you just saw. I liked what they did there.Horizons ended with the rider picking their future then watching it on screen....
TouringPlans has done a good job at capturing average wait time for every day this decade. If you look at comparable dates before FP+ and immediately after FP+, ride times at MK roughly stayed the same. They went slightly down for a few attractions (mostly E-tickets) and slightly up on a few others. But most were within a similar range.
Epcot is different. Because the tiering only allowed you to pick one headliner, you had two other FPs to burn. SSE saw a fairly significant increase in standby wait time, because it became a more popular FP attraction than it had been previously. I suspect that once people chose their tier 1 FP, the most natural tier 2 was SSE... So many people just chose it because of that, because of anlack of compelling tier 2 attractions.
If in two years when Guardians and Rat open, they decide to move TT/Soarin/FEA to tier 2, I bet that SSE wait times will decrease.
What's the dates on those?Look at the difference in day one (no FP) and day two after noon (FP activated) for the Mermaid ride.
I want to start off by saying.... this rumor is based on what? A buried post in a thread? I guess I am missing something here...
marni knows people.I want to start off by saying.... this rumor is based on what? A buried post in a thread? I guess I am missing something here...
I can relate. I had a REALLY hard time watching Main street electrical parade videos. I miss it despite it's recentish departure.I have such a hard time watching these videos. They bring back wondrous moments from my childhood. Let's just hope the imagineers who are working on a potential referb can capture the emotion of the original endings. This can be done with or without a sponsor. SSE has always been one of my favourite attractions for its ingenious design and educational elements.
You see, the screen ending of SSE is secretly brilliant because it is sublimable messaging about how we're being sucked into our screens and are missing the bigger picture in life.I
Personally, I think the screens were a mistake. It makes the ending smaller, by pulling you back inward to your car, which negates the feeling of grandness you get from the creative story of the history of Earth’s civilizations and the grandness of the vast space inside the gigantic sphere. The genius of the former descent was the way it hid the fact you were actually in some of the most confined spaces within the attraction. You were eased from the planetarium top back into negative space while still having the feeling of vastness.
I’m sure the next iteration of SSE will be an improvement.
Didn't one year he got an entire D23 correct? I was blown away. Don't underestimate @marni1971marni knows people.
He archives stuff, then makes historical videos, which everybody watches so everybody sends him stuff. If you happen to be sitting on something, you send it to him if he doesn't have it. Also he's got more passwords to classified Disney Corp sites than Bob Iger.
We read his words like gospel, deciphering the revelations as prophecy. =D
Didn't one year he got an entire D23 correct? I was blown away. Don't underestimate @marni1971
The finale has been historically less detailed dioramas and/or screen centric scenes. Those typically don't last as long from a relevance standpoint. The current offboard descent doesn't have much of anything to date it, but the Jib Jab cartoons certainly do. The check points for me are as follows:The only thing that really becomes dated fairly quickly is the last part. The rest of the ride is history-based. Honestly, if they want to avoid automatic obsolescence, just have "today's communication" be little more than a brief bit of narration and skip right to the Space section. Definitely need to go back to the "time machine" concept for the trip down, with more abstract visual effects than concrete factual information. As it stands, the ride is tremendous build-up followed by... nothing.
The tiering of FP+...It's not FP+ per se that cause the long lines. It's the tiering system at Epcot....
Is Jeremy Irons still alive and available for voice gigs?
Personally, I think the screens were a mistake. It makes the ending smaller, by pulling you back inward to your car
The script is awful. Thankfully, that Imagineer is no longer with WDI.I had no problems with a new narrator, though why "fix" what isn't broken? (They have a bad habit of this). My real problem was the script talks down to you, and the lackluster nothing ending. They almost had it right. But like many things they fell short. I welcome a refurb but I fear what's attached. In this case, I don't think it's really overreacting to assume an IP tie and hope at the end of the day there won't be one. Again, I point out, they need to name a restaurant at a hotel Sebastian's. That tells me all I need to know about their strategy.
What's odd is her 2009 script for Hall of Presidents was pretty good but that might have just been Doris Kearns Goodwin's supervision.The script is awful. Thankfully, that Imagineer is no longer with WDI.
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