No, this is not clickbait! In the ongoing discussion about the Galactic Starcruiser (RIP), several members have shared an unflattering image of the Halcyon's dining room during the day, where it appears to fall short of the expectations of quality theming that many of us share.
That image, though, brought to mind all the scenes around the parks that most people don't notice and Disney certainly doesn't want you to notice, but as fans, we notice!
I'm not talking about backstage areas (though these shouldn't be visible, either), but places right in front of us that Disney uses tricks to draw our attention away from.
There are dozens, but here are two examples:
I've long talked about how much I dislike the use of acoustic tile drop-ceilings in the parks. I'm sure WDI was hoping I wouldn't notice (they do tend to paint them flat/matte black), but I NOTICE!
Pretty sure those acoustic tiles weren't designed by Mary Blair
Another thing I notice is the untamed floor and spotlights in the loading area of Star Tours (between the briefing area and the ship itself). If you look to the left/right as you walk through these doors and across the "jet bridge," you'll see what I mean. It's the inside of the simulator building's infrastructure. I'm pretty sure WDI wanted me to focus my attention on the ship as I enter, but I notice this section every time!
If you look to the left as you walk through here, you'll see what I mean!
Who else notices things in the parks that Disney doesn't want you to notice, but you definitely notice?! What are some other examples of this?
That image, though, brought to mind all the scenes around the parks that most people don't notice and Disney certainly doesn't want you to notice, but as fans, we notice!
I'm not talking about backstage areas (though these shouldn't be visible, either), but places right in front of us that Disney uses tricks to draw our attention away from.
There are dozens, but here are two examples:
I've long talked about how much I dislike the use of acoustic tile drop-ceilings in the parks. I'm sure WDI was hoping I wouldn't notice (they do tend to paint them flat/matte black), but I NOTICE!
Pretty sure those acoustic tiles weren't designed by Mary Blair
Another thing I notice is the untamed floor and spotlights in the loading area of Star Tours (between the briefing area and the ship itself). If you look to the left/right as you walk through these doors and across the "jet bridge," you'll see what I mean. It's the inside of the simulator building's infrastructure. I'm pretty sure WDI wanted me to focus my attention on the ship as I enter, but I notice this section every time!
If you look to the left as you walk through here, you'll see what I mean!
Who else notices things in the parks that Disney doesn't want you to notice, but you definitely notice?! What are some other examples of this?