Disney-Pixar Studios Theme Park?

Tim G

Well-Known Member
... so...

this is going in circles. and all I've gathered is that you believe him because he has been right in the past... but it isn't too hard to make predictions if you read around enough. Why do you keep avoiding my question? How does he know? Or do any of you even know?

Guys???

Please stop this fighting...

I really doesn't make any sense like this and brings you nowhere...

So please...
 

Mufasa's Pride

New Member
If Disney-Pixar Studios does come to reality, it would be cool to see a model of Pixar's Animation Studio in the park. They could have a tour of the building and show you some of the animatators at work on the latest project.

I heard the rumor of Midway's facade being Pixar's Animation Studio, but this would be so much better.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
If Disney-Pixar Studios does come to reality, it would be cool to see a model of Pixar's Animation Studio in the park. They could have a tour of the building and show you some of the animatators at work on the latest project.

I heard the rumor of Midway's facade being Pixar's Animation Studio, but this would be so much better.

from http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showpost.php?p=2089266&postcount=45

unkadug said:
Wouldn't that make for a fascinating animation tour:

"Ladies and gentlemen, here you can see the difference in Bryce, Maya, Blender, TrueSpace, Lightwave, 3D Studio Max, SoftImage XSI, and Alice animation.

Moving, we are moving along... watch monotonously as this computer renders the shadows of 1/64 of a second of Pixars next release due out in 2009 !"
 

Ragetti

Member
The last time I was at the "Studios" (eschewing any reference to an actual name!) it was a "working" studio. But the only shows we saw being produced there at the time were AWEFUL. I mean, really embarassingly bad. Frankly, I'll be glad if they gave up the cringe-worthy fare. I always liked the backlot, though I considered it more of an outdoor movie museum than a genuine backlot. I still think the movie museum idea is good. Once when I was there, they had a huge display of puppets and sets from "Nightmare before Christmas" which was a ton fun. More of that would be great. There were few good attractions there at the time. I only remember TOT, Star Tours, and the Indy show as being worthy of going to specifically, but we all managed to have a full, fun day at the park. There was no RnR, or Fantasmic. I'm looking forward to our upcoming visit!
 

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