Wikkler
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Not my photo. From about 30m ago. That is absolutely insane!
Anyone that was there opening day, can you comment on the accuracy of this?
Not my photo. From about 30m ago. That is absolutely insane!
Name two that have been as poorly prepared as this one.
Remember these things?Those fluid animatronics can't have been developed for a cheap reskin like this, I'm thinking we're getting an early glimpse of technology developed for Pandora.
Nah, The Little Mermaid ride's ending is something resembling an actual ending to a story. Frozen Ever After is just "We blew our load on the Let It Go music video and we need something before they get back to load" and they just threw in an awkward In Summer singalong because it was the one important song they hadn't shoehorned in already.Anyone notice how the ending of this ride is exactly the same as the ending of Little Mermaid?
- Ellen's Energy Adventure wasn't ready in time for Summer '96, so Disney had to put in a interim version of Universe of Energy, which was watered down
- Jungle Book Alive With Magic
Rocket Rods, for one.
Nah, The Little Mermaid ride's ending is something resembling an actual ending to a story. Frozen Ever After is just "We blew our load on the Let It Go music video and we need something before they get back to load" and they just threw in an awkward In Summer singalong because it was the one important song they hadn't shoehorned in already.
You actually don't necessarily have to FP Soarin' anymore, thankfully. Depending on time of day of course.Looks good - but our personal opinion? FP, or we don't bother with it. Pretty much Soarin in Norway .
Well I meant the staging. You've got Anna and Elsa standing to the far left of the scene overlooking everything underneath a frame covered in flowers. It looks like a direct lift from Little Mermaid's finale. It seems lazy. But you are right that the ending is lousy. We should recognize there's not really a story to this ride. The one there now is pretty poor. The real story is people with no passion or understanding of theme parks are running WDW and are greedy. This is why we have a Fantasyland attraction in the World Showcase.Nah, The Little Mermaid ride's ending is something resembling an actual ending to a story. Frozen Ever After is just "We blew our load on the Let It Go music video and we need something before they get back to load" and they just threw in an awkward In Summer singalong because it was the one important song they hadn't shoehorned in already.
True. I remember reading a story a couple of months back where the original Journey into Imagination broke down on opening day, and the costumed Dreamfinder came out to surprise the guests and lead a sing-along of One Little Spark.How about Spaceship Earth when it opened? The rotation of the vehicles didn't work either at the top or the bottom. It caused the ride to shut down on a daily basis as a result. It got so bad they actually had a cast member at the top where you turn to reverse and another at the bottom each of whom was tasked to push the ride vehicles with their foot to lock it in place for the directional transition. The ride operated in that mode for a very long time.
As was mentioned above, people really need to get some perspective on this stuff. There have always, since 1955 been issues with new attractions when they first open; this is nothing new but is a challenge that has been there since the beginning.Despite the arrogance of many armchair Imagineers here who apparently where in on the design and construction based on their knowledge of when everything was finished, a lot of these attractions are significantly more complex than you want to believe. And like most projects there is always something that doesn't work the way you thought it would when it has to start running for 12 hours a day, every day.
Where did this picture come from?
Anyone that was there opening day, can you comment on the accuracy of this?
Haha, well there is always next trip! Or if you keep checking back maybe a FP reservation will open up for itI read jrogue' post to my daughter and she said "Forget it, let's just ride TT. I didn't want to hug Elsa anyway." On our second trip through TT now. Two hour reported wait on Frozen last time j checked.
Anyone that was there opening day, can you comment on the accuracy of this?
It was a color coded map predicting the most crowded areas of Epcot post Frozen.Unclear what you man by accuray with regard to that image. It doesn't represent the park when it opened but I don't sense that was its purpose.
Where did this picture come from?
Rough crowd level predictions for areas of the park.Unclear what you man by accuray with regard to that image. It doesn't represent the park when it opened but I don't sense that was its purpose.
That.It was a color coded map predicting the most crowded areas of Epcot post Frozen.
Crowd level predictions for areas of Epcot once this thing goes live:
Key:
Black - Buildings.
Blue - Water areas, which will have people in them during busier periods of the day.
Dark Green - Vegetation, which will have roughly half the crowds of the pathways around them.
Green - Deserted
Yellow - Areas populated by people here for Soarin', Test Track, or Mission: SPACE, or people desperately trying to find children's rides
Orange - Crowded
Red - Hope you brought camping gear.
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