No it was terrible, and horrified the kiddies.I don't remember the show being that good, especially the fact that you could easily see that guy hiding behind the bushes when the show wasn't running.
No it was terrible, and horrified the kiddies.I don't remember the show being that good, especially the fact that you could easily see that guy hiding behind the bushes when the show wasn't running.
Yes the show was cheesy, but my daughter was very young at the time and loved that show. We had EPCOT promotional AP's that year, and she looked forward to the show each trip.No it was terrible, and horrified the kiddies.
I was down their for the opening day of star wars weekends last friday and on Hollywood Boulevard a couple good sized Palm Tree Husks came loose from overhead and hit the pavement right next to a Disney Photopass photographer ... not sure if anyone else saw it or not, but it startled him ... I walked up to him after and (jokingly) asked him not to make to big a deal about it or else they would put nets up all over the park.Makes you wonder how long the Astro Orbitor will spin above guests heads before the lawyers get too twitchy...
Anybody remember this guy from Splashtacular at Epcot?
Bit of an opinion as opposed to fact?No it was terrible, and horrified the kiddies.
Bit of an opinion as opposed to fact?
I believe its a mix of both. The Yeti has structural issues but there is an added reason not to get back to A mode due to lawyers in the US parks. Surely if items were properly designed, built and maintained things wouldn't fall down? There again, WDW doesn't have a great track record with this. Splash and the Net of Life hammered this home for Orlando. Seeing the swinging pirate overhead in DLP last year reminded me how good things are when they do work and are trusted and maintained to work.
All I had "experienced" was Flower and Garden kiosks, so that was all it asked me about. They were brandy new.
True but they're still a new offering at F&G which I quite enjoy. There are enough problems at Epcot where I wasn't compelled to go after the festival kiosks.Except the booths arn't actually brand new, are they? They are F&W booths with new signage.
True but they're still a new offering at F&G which I quite enjoy. There are enough problems at Epcot where I wasn't compelled to go after the festival kiosks.
I wasn't nearly as kind in my DHS food and beverage survey.
These threads get off topic so fast.
I've tried my best to look through this thread - but have the lasers been confirmed? If so, where on the ride. Thanks!!
No.DHS has food?
Good additions! So this then is the 100% official, articos list of acknowledged insiders:
Marni (good friends with Martin)WhylightbulbDrew81The Empress Lilly (bestest insider)ArticosSpiritWDW74 (spirit wannabe)LeeAlektronicPeterAlt (knows all about the upcoming 5th gate)Tim_4t3techcom18wdwmagicEddie Sotto (aspiring imagineer, would be cool if they hired him, some of his stuff is promising, if unpolished)Don't trust anything said about George, including this.
CAN WE GET A STICKY FOR THIS
I didn't even know there were supposed to be laser effects! Hope they can keep them running long enough for us to see them next May. We never did get to see the Yeti before it broke.
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