That only makes it hurt slightly more that I walked up to a closed line at 7:53A friend got in queue around 7:50pm and made it inside theatre at 8:25pm and on the ride by 8:41pm.
Don't mind jt and boarding groups. Ever since he found he could get a rise out of people for suggesting BGs to be used everywhere, he won't shut up about them in every thread.
I still am thinking it is a great way to get more people through more rides by filling queues earlier in the day. Perhaps it would be too effective for management's liking.
With little to no motion base, I thought that was actually a waste and it made the ride instantly a bit too similar to RotR
I honesly don't know if there was any and it was jarring because we weren't "feeling" what we were simulating.I know that part is supposed to be a simulation but I barely see any movement from the vehicles in the POVs. It has no height requirement so I would expect no aggressive movement like ROTR but it's like barely any.
As an adult male pushing 30, I found that part of the ride absolutely charming and sort of classic Disney in a sense. It also had some humor to it because of the frenetic scene you had just came from and the dance scene is so unexpected at that point in the ride. Everyone who was in my "dance studio" was having a blast at that part.The few videos I’ve seen are people having fun in the dance studio with daisy. A lot of the reviews really hyped that part up ( thought it was cute but not anything crazy like the boiler room switch-Picnic).
As an adult male pushing 30, I found that part of the ride absolutely charming and sort of classic Disney in a sense. It also had some humor to it because of the frenetic scene you had just came from and the dance scene is so unexpected at that point in the ride. Everyone who was in my "dance studio" was having a blast at that part.
I thought the same thing. We were in the last car, and Mickey and Minnie seem to be at the wrong angle if you aren't in the first or second car, they definitely look weird.The animatronics... I heard some chatter about them not quite looking right beforehand, but had forgot that - until I saw Mickey and Minnie at the beginning of the ride. Something was off and I think it's the angle we're seeing them from or the projections are coming from maybe?
Yeah, I was in the last car of the train so ended up near the back of the room at a weird angle.I thought the same thing. We were in the last car, and Mickey and Minnie seem to be at the wrong angle if you aren't in the first or second car, they definitely look weird.
There you go again severely criticizing Disney execs with a vicious snark about how they don't like effectiveness.
Though, I saw that coming with how disillusioned you were with Disney for not using BGs more often.
So, it took about 2.5 hours, but I did the thing. The line was moving really fast up until the ride breakdown, which lasted around 40 minutes + about 25 minutes of just getting through the backup of FP people. Knowing the layout of the queue now, I think I was on pace to get through the ride in under 90 minutes so if they can keep this thing running smooth, they're in good shape. Based on CMs I talked to, there was only 2 breakdowns all day (and unfortunately I was in line during one of them).
Anyways, I really enjoyed it! It's not a ride that will leave your jaw on the floor like Rise of the Resistance, but it IS a very charming ride that gave me some Roger Rabbit vibes. The ride is virtually like stepping into a Mickey Mouse cartoon - it was as if we were transported into a cartoon world (which is sort of the vibe that the cool pre-show was giving off). No, there's nothing that really looks too much like you're wearing 3D glasses (although there are a few spots where it's convincing), but I don't hold that against the ride as the way the ride plays with depth perception in general is such a huge plus to the attraction.
The animatronics... I heard some chatter about them not quite looking right beforehand, but had forgot that - until I saw Mickey and Minnie at the beginning of the ride. Something was off and I think it's the angle we're seeing them from or the projections are coming from maybe? The Mickey and Minnie at the end look perfect, which was weird. I thought Daisy and Pluto looked fine. I wasn't expecting the dome projection sequence that lasted maybe 15 seconds. With little to no motion base, I thought that was actually a waste and it made the ride instantly a bit too similar to RotR. I need another few rides to catch some of the details and hidden things like the nods to GMR. I have a fastpass for Saturday with others who will be going for the first time so i'll be interested to see their reaction.
I had heard a few reactions. A lot of “it’s cute!”. I didn't understand if that was a good thing or a backhanded compliment until riding. It just fits perfectly as a descriptor for the totality of the experience. If you've watched any of the new Mickey Shorts, this is just like hopping on inside and becoming part of the adventure. The art style and frenetic pace throughout the attraction really helped with giving that feeling.
I still am thinking it is a great way to get more people through more rides by filling queues earlier in the day. Perhaps it would be too effective for management's liking.
How does Boarding Groups get "more" people through attractions if there is a consistent wait all day? Boarding Groups reduces the number of people for the attraction to a realistic limit, not increase the number of people for the attraction.
Any idea what the FP+ to stand-by ratio is?We will tomorrow. Had to bop to Epcot for Flower and Garden.
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