alissafalco
Well-Known Member
It's a Mirror image to DCA's Version....
UGH!
It's a Mirror image to DCA's Version....
I am more of just a reader than a commenter. I come onto this website almost every day and i have been looking up other sites as well. Although i don't think Florida is getting a BETTER version of the ride ( but i can hope ) I can 100% say that that picture is from the DCA version of the ride. When i was following the construction of the DCA project i found that exact picture of the backstage... I could be wrong but i know i have seen that picture a while ago
I am more of just a reader than a commenter. I come onto this website almost every day and i have been looking up other sites as well. Although i don't think Florida is getting a BETTER version of the ride ( but i can hope ) I can 100% say that that picture is from the DCA version of the ride. When i was following the construction of the DCA project i found that exact picture of the backstage... I could be wrong but i know i have seen that picture a while ago
Correct me if I'm wrong...but I believe the OP's photo shows 2 duplicates of the finale scene. One for DCA, the other for MK.
(The other appearances of the turtle at DCA are positioned on different rock formations. Since the turtle and lobsters only appear mounted together at the finale, this appears to the duplicate made for WDW.)
In other words, this photo seems to prove that the MK finale WILL be identical to DCA.
We know its DL. He's talking about DL's ride, we are just hoping WDW isnt the same
I've got bigger fish to fry.I would figure that at the very least they would fix the rotating "fish mobiles" as the big black bars look bad, heck, you can see where the fish were attached to the bar! I'm no structural engineer, but couldn't they have at least connected the fish to these big bars by using smaller bars that come up out of their heads? You can easily see the sides of the fish where the big black bar is attached!
I have to admit that I was a bit disappointed when I saw a video of DCA's Mermaid ride. The ride seems to start out well - I really liked the immersive, going-under-water effect at the beginning - but then came that lame-o soft-serve hair (thank goodness it was fixed - who on earth thought that would work in the first place?) the plastic-y look of the ride, and the extremely underwhelming "Under the Sea" scene...tacky!!! It looked bargain-basement-Disney. Even Peter Pan, which is quite old, has a better layout and better ambience than this brand new Mermaid. Why on earth did the suits decide to cut back on what should have been, could have been a great new E-ticket ride? Did they think people wouldn't notice? That they wouldn't care because they lluuuuuuvv the Little Mermaid so much?
Why on earth did the suits decide to cut back on what should have been, could have been a great new E-ticket ride? Did they think people wouldn't notice? That they wouldn't care because they lluuuuuuvv the Little Mermaid so much?
We're arguing semantics here, but I'd consider Mermaid a weaker D, but still much better than Pan, Pooh or Snow White's Scary Adventures (which I would consider C's).It's a typical "C" ticket Fantasyland attraction. It's fine for what it is.
Not every attraction SHOULD be an "E" ticket. Why do people always whine when something is built that's not a block buster.
Disney needs more attractions to accommodate the crowds. So they build them and then people gripe and complain.
It is what it is... and no amount of kvetching will change that fact.
I'll give you that!We're arguing semantics here, but I'd consider Mermaid a weaker D, but still much better than Pan, Pooh or Snow White's Scary Adventures (which I would consider C's).
Splash Mountain has more than one Br'er rabbit, Br'er Fox, Br'er bear, but they look different in different scenes, and are integral to telling the story.
Mermaid also has different "Ariel's" and a single Ursula (if you don't count the paper cut-out), and two Prince Erics, which are posed differently for the different scenes, so everything is OK with the main characters, (ignoring the cut-out Ursula and the three computer screen Ariel's)
BUT, Mermaid's final scene used animatronic fish, turtles, newts, and other critters doing the exact same dance as from the Under the Sea scene, and it doesn't look good with the wedding music, IMHO. It is obviously a way to save money by building a whole lot of dancing lobsters, turtles, newts and to use the *exact* same programing/movements. Of course, with the twisty turtles, all they do it twist so there is no programing really.
PLUS, the some of the similar characters in Splash look slightly different from each other, and are "programmed" differently for different scenes in the ride, as far as I remember. I never rode Splash Mountain that realized that some of the critters were duplicates, though obviously within a scene you can have several different frogs, on Mermaid it is pretty obvious.
Splash has a lot more details in the scenes, plus there are a whole plethora of characters, Mermaid seems to just recycle the same ones again and again.
Next time you ride splash, notice the repeat birds, turtles and frogs.
We're arguing semantics here, but I'd consider Mermaid a weaker D, but still much better than Pan, Pooh or Snow White's Scary Adventures (which I would consider C's).
This is like the 1,000th thread you have made about this. We get it. I agree with you, I don't like the fact that they recycle the animatronics, it looks cheap. But come on, there's really nothing we can do about it. Making duplicate threads just becomes annoying.
You know what? When I see the same turtle or whatever in different places, I just think it's the same turtle who is following the story along and dancing. These turtles and fish are in multiple scenes because they have been moving from scene to scene the way the guests have been.
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