mharrington
Well-Known Member
I understand that Tony Anselmo voices Donald here, but who voices Jose Carioca and Panchito?
And Turtle Talk just flat out can't have any animatronics because the technology for interactive animatronics hasn't been developed yet.
Sort of like combining circlevision with IASW.
Oh my god.
I can't take it anymore...
I could NOT be an Imagineer.
Anything I could possibly do would not be good enough.
"Leave it alone, change a little, change the whole thing, change just this scene, leave that alone, spend a lot...no wait... just upgrade the lighting and audio, create an AA... well... you don't really need an AA... just tell the story..."
I'm sure the people who helped sponsor the place had input. Hell, they probably helped fund the refurb.
Video does this an injustice.
(just like trying to express yourself over a message board... things get taken the wrong way)
Los tres Cabballeros just seem to make the whole ride more of what US citizens stereotypically think of Mexico. If the goal of the ride is to encourage tourism (as was the goal of the original El Rio) I just don't see how it's going to accomplishthat goal. It will, however, sell more Donald Duck items.
Los tres Cabballeros just seem to make the whole ride more of what US citizens stereotypically think of Mexico. If the goal of the ride is to encourage tourism (as was the goal of the original El Rio) I just don't see how it's going to accomplishthat goal. It will, however, sell more Donald Duck items.
IB said:Heck, if the imagineers had an unlimited budget, they would've torn the whole thing down and put in a completely different ride.
True, but I highly doubt the average guest will find them cool.
The bottom line is that the whole ride is an extremely cheap fix to make the ride more popular again when it really has vast more potential.
...and THATS all that matters!
Glad to hear the Speedos are still stylin'.
Stereotypes are in just about every pavilion, see previous posts about Norway and Trolls, and Canada with Lumberjacks, Mounties, and Maple Syrup.
Sorry, this is long...
Honestly, while the ride looks OK, it just confirms what my family (and a lot of the rest of the world) has been saying for a long time about Americans...that we are so xenophobic that we have no desire to learn about any other country than our own. In order to get anyone to ride the ride they had to cheese it up with Disney. How this is supposed to help Mexican tourism I'll never know (and that was the original intent of the ride after all).
My family may be one of the few families who go to Epcot to experience a little bit about other cultures. In fact we spend 4X more time in Epcot than we do any of the other parks combined. We're skipping WDW next year and going to TDL/DS in 2009. Members of my family speak Spanish, French, some Italian, Japanese, and a little Mandarin Chinese.
It's interestng to watch the rudeness from certain groups towards the visitors who work in the World Showcase when they are at Epcot. The top 2 rude groups are: the South American tour groups, and ...shock, Americans. For example, spend a little time in Mitsokoshi in the morning and go back in the evening and see how the merchandise has been thown all over since opening and generally treated with total disrepect. Don't like that $300 kimono that you had no intention of buying anyway? Just throw it in a heap on the floor. We actually saw one man (who had a suspiciously Southern accent) walk around China and Japana and yell at the top of his lungs "Why to these (foul wors for Japanese and Chinese) dress like Americans, they're in AMERICA!" Ummm I thought that the whole point of the World Showcase was to expose Americans to different cultures, including how they traditionally dressed. I've also seen people go into Morocco and refer to the employees there as "terrorists". Although why this surprises me I don't know.. I am light skinned so many people actually think that I'm Asian and I have parents and students behave in racist ways towards me and I live in and was born in NJ.
Epcot is becoming Disney Movieland. How much longer before the China Pavillion gets Mulan transposed over their movie or Canada or the American Adventure had Pocahontas full time? BTW, as a 1/2 Native American I find Pocahontas not only historically inaccurate but also on the offensive side.
I'll miss the old El Rio.
It's interestng to watch the rudeness from certain groups towards the visitors who work in the World Showcase when they are at Epcot. The top 2 rude groups are: the South American tour groups, and ...shock, Americans. For example, spend a little time in Mitsokoshi in the morning and go back in the evening and see how the merchandise has been thown all over since opening and generally treated with total disrepect. Don't like that $300 kimono that you had no intention of buying anyway? Just throw it in a heap on the floor.
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