DrAlice
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I posted with a disclaimer/warning for those of you anti-YouTuber types. If you didn't read the instructions, you have no one to blame but yourself.Yeah but now I am annoyed by FreshBaked's voice.
I posted with a disclaimer/warning for those of you anti-YouTuber types. If you didn't read the instructions, you have no one to blame but yourself.Yeah but now I am annoyed by FreshBaked's voice.
Does it? I don't see that at all. Maybe my memory is faulty (could be!), but didn't the chains that were there previously already do that?rerouting the guest path further to the right instead of to the left
I understand the concern, but think you guys are overthinking this. I don't think people will be fixated on the portrait the entire time they are walking down that corridor, especially when the portrait gets behind them. The line moves slow enough to get to see it change at least once or twice.Sorry, I was on vacation out of town and I'm catching up on this thread. I see my point has already been raised by you and others.
I think that redone boarding area could be a real problem.
I'm afraid this is a situation designed by Imagineers who never worked at Disneyland and never studied how 2,000 human minds per hour processed what that area was and what would need to happen before being forced onto a conveyor belt. Most folks handle it just fine. But a few hundred people per hour will have never been on that ride, or have mobility or balance issues that cause problems when a conveyor belt suddenly appears at their feet.
Looks to me like there's still a good 15 to 20 feet past the portrait to give guests enough time to look left before hitting the conveyor. And like I said above, we don't know yet how far down that barrier goes.The bigger issue is that April/December and the new door are going to draw your attention away from the Buggies - though it was said in the OC Register article that the purpose of the grate is to help encourage your attention towards the new "scene".
The path has been rerouted - compare these two photos below, before and after. Notice the carpet now zags to the right, into the alcove that used to contain glowing urns, candelabras, and webs:Does it? I don't see that at all. Maybe my memory is faulty (could be!), but didn't the chains that were there previously already do that?
Either way, I see this "screen-troversy" as a non-issue. As @Disney Analyst said, you are always going to have people that can't figure out how to board a vehicle even if you give them a pre-show video, signs to read, and shout at them 6 ways to Sunday. I don't think a see-through room divider is going to do anything except look nice.
I hope I can get reservations to find out for myself!!!
Seeing these two pics side-by-side, with the path now hugging the right wall more it looks as if they were able to increase the size of the accessibility holding area, which on busy days will be much needed.The path has been rerouted - compare these two photos below, before and after. Notice the carpet now zags to the right, into the alcove that used to contain glowing urns, candelabras, and webs:
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The way I see it, people used to have 100% visibility and, say, 15 seconds to look at what lay ahead and *still* had trouble. Math suggests that with lessened visibility from before, less time to look than before, AND a new distraction, the amount of people having trouble would likely go up, not stay the same or drop. I just wonder if that will be the case.
Thanks for this!The path has been rerouted - compare these two photos below, before and after. Notice the carpet now zags to the right, into the alcove that used to contain glowing urns, candelabras, and webs:
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The way I see it, people used to have 100% visibility and, say, 15 seconds to look at what lay ahead and *still* had trouble. Math suggests that with lessened visibility from before, less time to look than before, AND a new distraction, the amount of people having trouble would likely go up, not stay the same or drop. I just wonder if that will be the case.
The path has been rerouted - compare these two photos below, before and after. Notice the carpet now zags to the right, into the alcove that used to contain glowing urns, candelabras, and webs:
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The way I see it, people used to have 100% visibility and, say, 15 seconds to look at what lay ahead and *still* had trouble. Math suggests that with lessened visibility from before, less time to look than before, AND a new distraction, the amount of people having trouble would likely go up, not stay the same or drop. I just wonder if that will be the case.
Linda and Paul and their darling children are already too distracted by their phone screens to worry about a transforming portrait or a moving floor.
Imagineering often over achieves in the art of spoon feeding. I applaud their ability to add new moments in what was previously an un-themed utility corridor in a tight space that is quite incapable of alteration like big lots Disney World or Tokyo parks.
Can’t wait to see what else is in the pipeline for “new magic” (like the new carousel, which looks absolutely fabulous! )
. . . I think you may misunderstand what Kim Irvine's job is.Kim Irvine enjoys the celebrity aspect of Imagineering. I have far more respect for those OG WED guys and gals that made very occasional appearances in the World of Disney shows but clearly didn't really want to be on camera and were doing it for Walt. Awkward brilliant artist types that created the truly great attractions of Disneyland from behind the scenes. This HM change is mainly just adding in something that was previously there on another wall until it was rather stupidly removed.
In fact, I will say that in general, HM has been spared compared to other attractions. Major changes in recent years mainly added in things that were removed such as the cemetery outside and the HBG. The times they do alter the ride rather than restore elements, we have ended up with Rene Zellwegger in the attic and floating crystal ball head. So 50/50 in terms of changing. They should just stick to restoring old elements.
I really don't. I've said several times she's not perfect and have vocally complained about projects she's resposible for - even this one! But she gets an outsized amount of hate for what she actually does, which is try to maintain the spirit of the park through inevetable, mandated changes instead of letting wolves just have their way with it. She cares about the history and works to balance that against people who very frequently couldn't care less.Ooh, someone's got a crush on Kim
I'm curious what changes were upper management thinking for IASW?You should have HEARD what they WANTED to do to Small World before she stepped in and convinced them to merely just add some Disney Characters to it instead. I don't love that change, but the alternative would have been FAR worse. But it's not like she spoke up out of nowhere and said "WE NEED TO BISMIRCH SMALL WORLD", as many would have you believe.
I don't know, I feel like the guy who *doesn't* have her in his avatar probably has a more level head about this whole thing.I don't believe any of this. She obviously enjoys the celebrity. Didn't you watch that Imagineering show on Disney Plus? Seemed like the whole thing was about her.
You should have HEARD what they WANTED to do to Small World before she stepped in and convinced them to merely just add some Disney Characters to it instead.
On what planet does anyone pay $70 to get into Disneyland? Try $150I was told Kim Irvine ruined everything she touched, how could this be?
I've seen ride videos where people are on their phones the whole way through the HM. Absolutely baffling. You spent 70 dollars for a ticket and traveled all the way to the park. Your phone will be there tomorrow! As a member of the phone-addicts club it still doesn't make sense.
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