AstroBestSonic
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It's good to see a dab of magic on this without getting into a major refurbishment process. I love Maelstorm!
I actually really like the rotating schedule of festivals at Epcot. It keeps things fresh, especially for locals, and keeping things fresh is a very Epcot-y thing to do.
Future Fest.well we can still have the festivals without sacrificing an entire pavilion! I for one am excited for this technology festival I keep hearing about.
This is one of the greatest theme park moments ever. It's the greatest surprise anywhere in a theme park. Dinosaurs jump out at you on Dinosaur or Jurassic Park, but you expect that to happen. Maelstrom never tips its hand; a first time rider will never see that ending coming.
Right! I'd forgotten about that.Closes in August for a few days but apparently just for track work.
This thread is depressing me, lol.
When did a lack of mold throughout a ride turn into something people are wowed by and consider cool and magical?
Or rather things that used to be done as a matter of course regularly before letting the attraction deteriorate. It is good it has happened, but should be no reason to celebrate.The original post mentioned a number of other things that were done, too. Perhaps you missed those.
We're happy because some smaller work was done to an attraction to upgrade it, without a major refurbishment, and without losing anything on the ride. That seems to be a a positive thing to most of us.
Or rather things that used to be done as a matter of course regularly before letting the attraction deteriorate. It is good it has happened, but should be no reason to celebrate.
WOW! I had a visit to Maelstrom in Norway yesterday and was shocked to find out that the ride has been updated/cleaned/fixed alot suddenly.
Some changes to the pavilion has appeared as well.
The trees outside in the pound are gone, the reeally tall trees right outside Maelstrom thats been there for 25 years are now history. Personally I do like it as it gives a better view. Disney also painted the tower on Akershus to look like its made of copper, it used to be brown but now looks like it should.
What has changed in Maelstrom:
- Fastpass + is set up and ready for launch.
- New tiling in load scene, so there is no longer water damage on the mural or ceiling. It actually smelled ok in there now.... The room also seems brighter.
- Viking scene: They put in a big powerful light so its daylight in there now, while it does give you the possibility to see the entire scene much better I think its a bit too bright.
- Troll scene: Trolls are moving better than they used too, the waterside troll is also more hidden before he comes up from the water. More mood lighting. Now we are just missing the smoke in this scene...
- Polar bear scene: the missing rock piece is replaced and the "ice" seems to be better.
- North sea: The wall projecting other oil rigs have been changed/fixed so not dirty and broken anymore. More storm effects: it actually splashes against the oil rig now, and they also have water fog effects there now....
- Unload/Skudesneshavn: Much brighter, some tiles replaced. Personally it could be a tad less bright.
Theater: Carpets been cleaned and something has truly been done to it. The movie also seems to have been made digital now as its much brighter and much more clear... It still has those old moments, but it was actually much more fun to watch.
I was sooo shocked when I figured this out, I had to take the ride like three times to believe it myself. Right now I love Disney!
Whats missing to be done in Maelstrom:
Smoke effects in the troll scene, polar bear cleaning, remove the black mold on the mural before the north sea and new movie.... But, I am so proud of the company right now.
I agree with the first part. But so many have complained that it hasn't been happening (myself included). I think it's ok to be happy that it happened again. Hopefully it will happen again, and again, and again.
I just find it interesting that we complain because it isn't done. Then we complain when it is done.
The "wall" up around the waterfall was still there as of 6/23/13. It has now been there for so long that I have accepted it as a permanent fixture of the attraction.
Meanwhile, other parks have constructed and opened new attractions in the time that this thing has remained an eye sore.
but when we get over-the-top happy about routine maintenance, we're letting WDW and TDO benefit from low expectations.
Future Fest.
Stupid name but I'm looking forward to it.
From me, two months ago.
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/new-festival-coming-to-epcot-in-2014.862688/
that's not really what @marni1971 is getting at. it's not complaining that it is done. i think it's great that improvements have been made. but when we get over-the-top happy about routine maintenance, we're letting WDW and TDO benefit from low expectations.
the fact is that before ridiculously high price hikes, attractions were maintained and kept at show quality. there should be no excuse to let something deteriorate to the point of splash pre-refurb or maelstrom pre-maintenance.
those of us who frequent WDW pay a premium price to do so. we should receive a premium product in return.
The job wasn't well done. Keeping mechanical things working and the rest of it looking sharp, while having pleasant staff run it...that's doing the job well.I don't see posting a comment being positive about the work being done on a message board as being "over-the-top happy" though. If anyone is throwing a party at their house celebrating, then yes, I agree that's over the top. Making a note when a job well done is just that isn't over the top. Certainly not on a fan site about Disney World.
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