I believe they were going for the Idea that you stayed inside the castle throughout the entire attraction, which makes sense considering the entrance and placement in the land. It does feel lacking In at least one more major scene, which seems to be a trend amongst this new set of fantasyland trackless rides (I really feel that Hunny Hunt could have done with a rainy day scene). Apart from that, both hit the nail on the head when it comes to modernizing the fantasyland dark ride.They also missed staging Gaston and Belle songs, which are far more iconic and visually interesting then Something There which is a really boring scene in the ride and overstays it’s welcome (even before it goes into stall mode.)
Yeah, I'd say there's a timing issue in that scene.They also missed staging Gaston and Belle songs, which are far more iconic and visually interesting then Something There which is a really boring scene in the ride and overstays it’s welcome (even before it goes into stall mode.)
Do you think there's any chance Disney would ever consider a walk-through version of Imagination in the pavilion? I actually don't know if there are any other "walk-through" themed dark rides in the parks... but I grew up in central Virginia going to Kings Dominion for years, and one of my favorite attractions was "Yogi Bear's Cave." It was relatively dark and just a walk-through themed attraction, but it was magical to me as a kid since you could walk through at your own pace, taking in all of the theming and sights at your own pace. It seems to me that a similar experience could be replicated with Imagination, and would allow the imagineers to come up with inventive and captivating elements without having to worry about the ride mechanism in the pavilion. I imagine this would be much cheaper to do, though it wouldn't be so much of a "ride" as an "experience." Video of Yogi's Cave below. Just an idea...
Do you think there's any chance Disney would ever consider a walk-through version of Imagination in the pavilion? I actually don't know if there are any other "walk-through" themed dark rides in the parks... but I grew up in central Virginia going to Kings Dominion for years, and one of my favorite attractions was "Yogi Bear's Cave." It was relatively dark and just a walk-through themed attraction, but it was magical to me as a kid since you could walk through at your own pace, taking in all of the theming and sights at your own pace. It seems to me that a similar experience could be replicated with Imagination, and would allow the imagineers to come up with inventive and captivating elements without having to worry about the ride mechanism in the pavilion. I imagine this would be much cheaper to do, though it wouldn't be so much of a "ride" as an "experience." Video of Yogi's Cave below. Just an idea...
Do you think there's any chance Disney would ever consider a walk-through version of Imagination in the pavilion? I actually don't know if there are any other "walk-through" themed dark rides in the parks... but I grew up in central Virginia going to Kings Dominion for years, and one of my favorite attractions was "Yogi Bear's Cave." It was relatively dark and just a walk-through themed attraction, but it was magical to me as a kid since you could walk through at your own pace, taking in all of the theming and sights at your own pace. It seems to me that a similar experience could be replicated with Imagination, and would allow the imagineers to come up with inventive and captivating elements without having to worry about the ride mechanism in the pavilion. I imagine this would be much cheaper to do, though it wouldn't be so much of a "ride" as an "experience." Video of Yogi's Cave below. Just an idea...
Yeah, it’s a great idea on paper, but just like you said, people nowadays would create problems within the walkthrough because they’ll want to constantly take pictures in every spot. Not everyone necessarily, but there will be those who do and they’ll end up blocking the pathways for everyone else.While I love the spirit of this, Walk-through attractions are always kind of lame. The ride systems were developed to move people through so that there are not backups...In this age of "Selfie Fever", a walk through attraction would take forever to get through... There are plenty of ride systems out there that do not have to be completely re-imagined like the original ride system... Trackless, Omnimover, Hybrid-coaster...These systems already exist. They just need to build an engaging attraction.
I'm not sure I trust current WDI to do a Figment and Dreamfinder attraction proper justice... At this point, I think just the fact they haven't removed Figment from his current home is a win.Hey! WDW spy who's secretly reading these boards, make a good Figment and Dreamfinder attraction! Thanx!
worth a shot I suppose.
I think they used the original molds, for what it's worth.Was there a reason Disney didn’t reuse the Figment animatronics leftover from the original attraction when they built Journey into Imagination with Figment? Was it because some of the original figures had already been auctioned to private collections at the time? I just don’t see why they had to build new figures for the attraction when they had so many of them leftover. I understand that some of the figures were and still are in their possession to this day, such as the performing arts figment that was located at One Man’s Dream, the figment holding the blocks that say CAT, and the figment that was located at the beginning of the arts scene next to the Dreamfinder AA holding the giant paintbrush.
Definitely.I think they used the original molds, for what it's worth.
A think a week is enough time to assume that your post has been printed out and tacked onto a bulletin board at WDI. Ignore anyone who may bring facts and logic to this statement.Hey! WDW spy who's secretly reading these boards, make a good Figment and Dreamfinder attraction! Thanx!
worth a shot I suppose.
I agree. I have single-handedly put WDI on a path to bringing Imagination back to its full glory.A think a week is enough time to assume that your post has been printed out and tacked onto a bulletin board at WDI. Ignore anyone who may bring facts and logic to this statement.
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