rushtest4echo
Well-Known Member
Agreed.
Respectfully, I disagree.
I disrespectfully disagree.
I respectfully agree.
Agreed.
Either get it or let it go! Thanks Capt. Obvious!
You're dancing dangerously close to trade mark infringement territory...What if the mission was to actually land on the planet of Hidden Valley?
It's their way of reminding you that it's a long walk back to Earth....why am I now going through a series of endless hallways to end up in a gift shop?
Alternatively, perhaps the Imagineers working on it feel somehow trapped in a project they'd rather not be working on...And it's supposedly an 'escape from prison' scenario.
I understand completely the point he is trying to make. All I said was that to have it end on Mars and not return felt odd. What is so difficult about that. I didn't say it should or shouldn't have, I said it did and was noticeable to me. I know it's part of the story line, I know that there is nothing wrong with it being that way, I just expressed a personal observation and opinion, not a criticism. Can we please let this stupid discussion end. Thank you!I still don't think you understand what @lazyboy97o is saying. At no point in the storyline of MS are you supposed to have actually gone to Mars. The story of the attraction is that you're in a training facility and you are simply training for a trip to the red planet. The entire thing is SUPPOSED to be a simulation, not reality.
You're acting like there's some plot hole where they don't bring you back, but there was nowhere to bring you back from. Within the context and story of the attraction, you never left Earth or even the building you started in.
Yes, I know it actually leaves you in the simulator after the training session. I just said how it feels, that is all.That part I do indeed agree with. Every other ride brings you back home to a safe place. That one leaves you on Mars. Just seems odd. I know I once left M:S and walked over to Imagination only to see them putting up the "closed for the night" ropes. I told them that I had to be able to get on, because due to a Disney error I just had to walk back from Mars. If they had found a way to get me home I would have been here on time. They seemed unmoved by my argument. Talk about your bad show.
Right now, the only things off the Futureworld radar are Soarin' and Test Track. Pretty much everything else is due to receive varying degrees of attention in the next 6-7 years.
The pavilion is due some attention. If the scope is outside of the two legacy facilities I don't know.What about the "land" building interior? The sparing entry seems to clash with a clearly outdated (color wise) interior.
I always thought that Mission Space had an opportunity to become a Wall-E attraction. I think the building could represent the Axiom and the intent of the ride could be following eve and wallE back out into space to continue the rebuilding efforts we last witnessed in the movie.
Which would give the same problem SGE has - the target demographic is unsuitable for the environment.I always thought that Mission Space had an opportunity to become a Wall-E attraction. I think the building could represent the Axiom and the intent of the ride could be following eve and wallE back out into space to continue the rebuilding efforts we last witnessed in the movie.
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