Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run - Ride/Queue Details and Discussion

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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That would not be surprising, because Tracker is essentially part of the Disney PR department. Free trips around the world and early access is contingent on reporting in a certain style.

I have definitely seen him be critical of Disney. Not overly but he isn't all pixie dust.

Indeed. When they don't like the food, they make that very clear.
 

ptaylor

Premium Member
I have definitely seen him be critical of Disney. Not overly but he isn't all pixie dust.
Indeed. When they don't like the food, they make that very clear.

I've had experience with Disney and seen what is required first hand.

He may not be all pixie dust, but more than enough to stay in the Disney PR dept.

And for the food, well it is ok to not like everything on the menu. But he will know (and been told), where positive comments are required. And SWGE will be one that counts.

Anyway, I don't want to derail the thread, so back to Falcon.
 

Notes from Neverland

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It seems like the negative reviews are coming from those who might be taking the whole idea of "success" way too seriously. As others have said, those complaining about being gunners and it being too distracting aren't using the far easier automatic mode.
 

Casper Gutman

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It seems like the negative reviews are coming from those who might be taking the whole idea of "success" way too seriously. As others have said, those complaining about being gunners and it being too distracting aren't using the far easier automatic mode.
It’s almost like this is a fundamental problem with the ride and with many (all?) “interactive” theme park attractions. Theme park rides and video games are very different media and encourage very different modes of audience engagement. They don’t meld well.
 

Animaniac93-98

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Tim Tracker has said it was amazing.

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General Mayhem

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So I hate Star Wars a great deal, and I will admit this all looks pretty good. Seriously though why Jim Cummings? He is one of the most overused voice actors in the history of voice acting. The only thing I hear when that character is talking is Ray the firefly and/or the boat driver from Scooby Doo on Zombie island. Like I have nothing against Jim Cummings but I'm sick and tired of hearing his voice in everything.
 

Rteetz

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So I hate Star Wars a great deal, and I will admit this all looks pretty good. Seriously though why Jim Cummings? He is one of the most overused voice actors in the history of voice acting. The only thing I hear when that character is talking is Ray the firefly and/or the boat driver from Scooby Doo on Zombie island. Like I have nothing against Jim Cummings but I'm sick and tired of hearing his voice in everything.
Hondo is from Star Wars: The Clone Wars and he is voiced by Jim there so thats why they used him here.
 

brihow

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Other than the video footage being 'interactive' - how does the ride compare to Star Tours? How is it a different/improved experience? Is the screen right behind the glass or is there some distance for a better illusion?
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
So I hate Star Wars a great deal, and I will admit this all looks pretty good. Seriously though why Jim Cummings? He is one of the most overused voice actors in the history of voice acting. The only thing I hear when that character is talking is Ray the firefly and/or the boat driver from Scooby Doo on Zombie island. Like I have nothing against Jim Cummings but I'm sick and tired of hearing his voice in everything.

The vast majority of voice roles are done by a small group of voice actors, so it could be argued that most of them are overused.
 

PorterRedkey

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Original Poster
Gee, I remember when Star Wars was about more than just the hardware. It had great characters...once.
It still does. It just that this great character’s story arc is done (Until Star Wars #51: Attack of the Rebel Zombies).

I prefer the original characters also. I grew up with them so I understand wanting to have them in the new immersive land. And I’ll admit that some of the new characters (Finn and Rose come to mind) are underdeveloped. I do love Rey and Poe though. We still have Chewie, C-3PO, and R2-D2.

It is what it is. You can either continue to be upset that SW:GE is not want YOU wanted or you can accept that the land is set in the post-original trilogy and judge it for want it is.

My main crack is there is one ride and then a bunch of experiences you pay for (Savi workshop, Droid Depot, Drinks at the Cantina, Sampling the land's food). I know the land is an attraction in itself (especially with the Data Pad on the Disney Play app), but it will be much improved with the opening of RotR.
 

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