Model3 McQueen
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Ponder this for a moment.. They could've given us what we wanted with a much less costly price tag, all the while keeping the charm of Disneyland in tact.
my problem with that is that it should not be implied. it should be shown to the guests as the turn the corner. they should have a 2nd falcon facade, and not even a full one, just build that one side and have it so you can see at least the jetway attached to it and to me that would have been better than what they have now. i could at least respect that on some level because it is shown visually but as it stands they transition to the falcon from the Hondo room is handled so poorly. we see a cartoony fake falcon show up on a screen then we turn a corner and suddenly we are on the falcon. it feels like from the videos you are not in the falcon out front but in a show building. it is very lazyHaunt I know it’s not going to sway you but on the Falcon, halfway back from the cockpit there is a large flat circle. It is very obvious that this is the point of entry based on how you enter the cockpit from the chess room if you apply logic. I also don’t think it takes much imagination to accept this as a cargo bay door. It’s really not that bad.
I am not being silly I am listing a very real critique that others on this form have stated in the review thread.He is just being silly. Pay him no mind.
Now this I’ll agree with you on. Had Falcon been a walk thru then it’d make perfect sense to walk up the ramp.I'll agree that guests should've been able to walk up the Falcon's ramp but only if the Falcon wasn't a ride. If the Falcon was just a walk through attraction I think it'd be better.
The biggest praise I've seen for the attraction is how it makes guests feel like they're in the Falcon and not the ride experience itself. If that's the highest praise, then a walkthrough would've been just as sufficient. Then they could have the X-Wing coaster behind the Falcon, bringing in more to see and do in a land desperate of real attractions. I'll find out tomorrow on how the Falcon ride is.Now this I’ll agree with you on. Had Falcon been a walk thru then it’d make perfect sense to walk up the ramp.
As for whether it’d make a better attraction, I don’t know, hopefully fingers crossed I’ll find out next weekend.
fair enough.I'll agree that guests should've been able to walk up the Falcon's ramp but only if the Falcon wasn't a ride. If the Falcon was just a walk through attraction I think it'd be better.
Yeah I agree with George on a bench. I was like.... I want to go through the Star Tours q just to see characters that make me smile and laugh.
Walking into California Adventure the entrance feels Alive because of atmosphere entertainers, characters and live music. I sorta expected at least that level of atmosphere.
I’m not a doom and gloomer... I was expecting to be totally blown away. I really want to love it. I love avatar land. I love cars land. Those are franchises that I like less than Star Wars and yet......
Maybe I was more skeptical of Avatar and so that’s why it impressed me? Maybe it’s the Joe Rhode touch? Maybe James Cameron got involved?
Yeah I totally agree. Maybe I was more skeptical of Avatar and so that’s why it impressed me? Maybe it’s the Joe Rhode touch? Maybe James Cameron got involved? Idk. But yeah for all these years it’s been “just wait we are gonna blow you away” and it’s all just..... ok a life size model is supposed to blow me away?
The good news is... this expansion didn’t cost us much charm from the original park. Maybe they will see the error before they wreck the rest of the park? I hope.
See, the comments about Galaxy Edge feeling lifeless remind me a lot of Pandora.
Outside of the rides, there’s just not a lot to see there. There aren’t characters or entertainers to add atmosphere, and there’s really not that much area to roam around.
I think it might be more noticeable in Galaxy Edge since the funky alien characters are such a big part of the Star Wars universe. I’m surprised they didn’t include more simple alien AAs all over the place to give it added atmosphere.
It was explained in this post. The droids were cut due to puppeteer union costs.
News - Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions
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Yes, that's it exactly. Cameron's a known control freak who gets exactly what he wants. No doubt he made sure Pandora delivered rather than allowing the "Disney bean counters" (copyright Disney internet culture) to cut all the cool features, boat ride etc. Similar to J.K. Rowling and Universal Studios.
With Galaxy Edge, it doesn't seem there was anyone in charge concerned with that sort of thing, all the features were cut and the land is more of a Star Wars shopping mall than anything, not really representing the franchise that inspired it well and certainly not drawing crowds.
A lot of people are clinging to a supposed "Phase 2" where all the missing features suddenly appear and Rise of the Resistance opens and is an instant classic Stacey must-do on the level of Pirates of the Caribbean with waits just to get into the land like the ones Disney themselves created but seem entirely unnecessary now, but considering what we've seen so far, it's not seeming very likely.
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