Dear oh dear...Dinosaurs! From Rite of Spring.
Dear oh dear...Dinosaurs! From Rite of Spring.
I must hand it to you, you are to cartoon characters what Marni is to any possible obscure historical technical detail.
That was the finest compliment you are ever going to receive here.Hey! ... Or possibly, thank you?
Le Mystères du Nautilus is definitely a gem. The sort beautiful, interstitial attraction sorely missing throughout Central Florida and contemporary theme park design.Ah, yes, Discovery Arcade is great.
Ironically, personally I might just consider MK 20k and DLP Nautilus walkthrough the finest examples of steampunk(-ish) styles.
The coldness (torment, aloofness) of Nemo is beautifully executed in the Nautilus, without him being present himself. (Now there's a classic Disney touch that's a lost art. Task today's designers to design an attraction that 'captures and presents Nemo's spirit' and they would present you with a Nemo meet and greet. Virtually the direct opposite)
Le Mystères du Nautilus is definitely a gem. The sort beautiful, interstitial attraction sorely missing throughout Central Florida and contemporary theme park design.
What now?
You're not confused with Theatre One are you?
It's probably my favourite example of Imagineering sleight of hand, in that they manage to get you to go down a long tunnel into a show building outside the berm, and yet no-one ever notices, and never do you feel you're going anywhere other than under the lake and into the Nautilus you saw outside. It's so cleverly done, and the detail and theming inside is wondrous.
.........Its about intent. Disney's mandate is to push franchises. That shifts the origin and focus. The primary goal is to create an attraction with the Guardians of the Galaxy. Ellen's Energy Adventure is an example of this issue as it never really gets past what it seeks to disprove, that the subject is uninteresting. Figment and Dreamfinder were created to tell a specific story and that is why they are different than other, completely unrelated characters being grafted on to a lesson.
I'd say go to Paris. Discovery land may not be 100% steampunk style anymore- but it was and still is incredibly beautiful and a balanced mix of future and fantasy. Works great IMHO and Baxter was right: It could be done well.Steampunk was hip for like two minutes in two-thousand-are-you-kidding-me. Or was that last century even? And even then it was overrated. It's a style that clashes with Disney, regardless of what Tony Baxter may think. It feels like the harsh, industrial, non-nostalgic relative of its cousin Victorian (and its US counterpart) style, which Disney always nails to perfection.
And they both slept happily ever afterNow if they can only give out a MARVEL GoTG Comic when you exited the attraction just like they use to..Glad I still have mine...
You can agree or disagree if frozen is a good attraction or not. You CANNOT disagree that it is in the wrong place, you just can't, so stop.
Now I have to go to this Disneyland. Before or after Tokyo?
Now I have to go to this Disneyland. Before or after Tokyo?
I heard about that on the radio. It wasn't racist, it was a harmless joke. People are getting way too sensitive, smh.Is this project fast tracked after Ellen's racist tweet during the Olympics? I didn't she did even though she has no talent.
Le Mystères du Nautilus is definitely a gem. The sort beautiful, interstitial attraction sorely missing throughout Central Florida and contemporary theme park design.
definitely wasn't racist. she tweeted a goofy photoshopped picture of usain bolt giving her a piggyback ride. how that's remotely offensive is beyond meI heard about that on the radio. It wasn't racist, it was a harmless joke. People are getting way too sensitive, smh.
Oh I know. It was just a joke. But you have tò be careful of what you say if yòur in the public.I heard about that on the radio. It wasn't racist, it was a harmless joke. People are getting way too sensitive, smh.
Imagine that a joke coming from a comedian is a problem. If it comes from a political arena... well, it's just fine. The guys a kidder! If we keep up this stupidity and inability to know the difference between humor and bigotry, it's just a short walk to constant gloom.I heard about that on the radio. It wasn't racist, it was a harmless joke. People are getting way too sensitive, smh.
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