Mike S
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Not to mention, “I forgot you were here.”And the reference to the black light and the Jackson Pollock painting . . . yikes. Thankfully, that goes right over the head of my kids.
Not to mention, “I forgot you were here.”And the reference to the black light and the Jackson Pollock painting . . . yikes. Thankfully, that goes right over the head of my kids.
That is how the process often starts.Personal opinion only, but I wouldn't read too much into this "concept art". It looks like they took a stock photo of one of their other coasters (Maybe Disneyland's Space Mountain or something similar) and just photo shopped a new "skin" onto the train and a new background.
Aww come on! They're at least ..... 12% good role models!Imo the Guardians are terrible role models. At the end of the first movie after becoming “good” they joke about theft and murder.
Incredibly entertaining though
So your kids big Pollock fans?And the reference to the black light and the Jackson Pollock painting . . . yikes. Thankfully, that goes right over the head of my kids.
When we went to Uni, my twin sons were 14.Man, I really seem to be in the minority on this one-but I found the Transformers ride to be hilariously awful. (Like-I was actually laughing at it.) Nothing but screens as far as the eye can see, and an unrelenting barrage of noise being thrown at you at all times, much like the source material. And it's all packed into one of the lowest-effort queues I've ever been through-switchbacks and concrete. The screens weren't even integrated well into the sets for my liking, and never once was my brain like "Yes, I'm in a real place right now. I hope Hugo Weaving saves the day."
I even read reviews of the ride online, and was shocked that people loved it, and were only too happy to wait in long opening-day lines multiple times.
For me, Transformers is the Spider-Man ride, done worse, and painted a slightly different shade of blue.
Again, I realize this is an unpopular opinion. I'm not bashing you, or anyone that enjoys this attraction. It's just not for me, or anyone I rode with for that matter.
That is how the process often starts.
There is a rumor that the new attraction will be named "Infinite Universe". I don't know about you, but I can think of some ways they could make an attraction with that title both educational and informative. They probably won't, mind you, but they could.What other topic could they use GoTG to inform about, the 80s?
That just sounds like some sort of backdoor tie in to Infinity Wars so they can tie to more then GotG without breaching any contracts.There is a rumor that the new attraction will be named "Infinite Universe". I don't know about you, but I can think of some ways they could make an attraction with that title both educational and informative. They probably won't, mind you, but they could.
You're probably right. I'm just hoping against hope.That just sounds like some sort of backdoor tie in to Infinity Wars so they can tie to more then GotG without breaching any contracts.
They looked more extreme in his video, but that is probably the result of simple graphics he was showing.
Here is the video in question:
There is a rumor that the new attraction will be named "Infinite Universe". I don't know about you, but I can think of some ways they could make an attraction with that title both educational and informative. They probably won't, mind you, but they could.
I think they are going to at least make an attempt to tie it to Epcot's theme with the queue and preshows. Whether it ends up being a half hearted attempt or they actually pull it off remains to be seen. I'm hoping for the latter but expecting the former.I don't think it NEEDS to be tied to Energy, but it could be done. But, at the end of the day, this is likely a coaster for the sake of having a coaster in Future World (like "needing" Rock n Rollercoaster at DHS). Let's see if they prove me wrong.
I just posted the vid, I'm not his dad. My guess ADHD meds. Sweet!Why does he talk like that?
A typical Uni attraction:When we went to Uni, my twin sons were 14.
I thought they'd love it, and while they are not Transformers fans per say - they are typical boys into typical boy stuff (Star Wars, Marvel, etc.) so I thought they'd be into Transformers.
Wrong.
Really wrong, despite my encouragement.
Transformers exemplified everything they didn't like about Uni.
Oh, ok. I figured maybe it was a thing to talk like that. Like he was imitating someone or something.I just posted the vid, I'm not his dad. My guess ADHD meds. Sweet!
He has been doing this since he was like 14. Pretty good production values for being so young. Awesome!
I like/hate how he ends every segment with a one-word exclamation! Stay tune for his next video. Cool!
You forgot squirt squirt...A typical Uni attraction:
Watch out!
Oh no!
Here it comes!
Aaaaaaah!
Hold on!
Jump, jump, bounce, jerk.
I was trying to avoid a certain combination of words.You forgot squirt squirt...
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