The Grand Inquisitor
Well-Known Member
A Halloween overlay for monsters inc laugh floor ! Yes Please !!!!
The last two and half minutes of HEA is more emotionally stunning than all 12 or so minutes of Wishes. If you don't think the pixie dust swirling around the hub trees, onto the castle, and up to reveal Tinkerbell isn't "emotionally riveting" than you've got a cold heart. That's all I'm saying.
I like the colored LED lights along frontierland but when the parade starts they turn on the flood lights which outshines the LED lights in some areas
Not until Mickey’s Hippety-Hoppety Easter Party premieres next January.I liked when the lights in Frontierland flashed with the crack of lightning sound just before the Headless Horseman. Oddly they do not do that when the parade music starts. The hub lights or Main Street do not flash at all.
I say they should make the lights more permanent. Then again I guess currently there isn’t a need to year round.
Not until Mickey’s Hippety-Hoppety Easter Party premieres next January.
Not until Mickey’s Hippety-Hoppety Easter Party premieres next January.
A hastily taken photo of a photo but you get the ideaWhat inflatables? It can’t be expensive to have those turned on. But I don’t ever remember seeing any besides the trick r treat stations.
Both shows had equally emotionally stunning moments.The last two and half minutes of HEA is more emotionally stunning than all 12 or so minutes of Wishes. If you don't think the pixie dust swirling around the hub trees, onto the castle, and up to reveal Tinkerbell isn't "emotionally riveting" than you've got a cold heart. That's all I'm saying.
Yes, the emotional moment in Wishes was when it ended. Y
Ah yes . Your opinion on the shows is the only one that is rightThe last two and half minutes of HEA is more emotionally stunning than all 12 or so minutes of Wishes. If you don't think the pixie dust swirling around the hub trees, onto the castle, and up to reveal Tinkerbell isn't "emotionally riveting" than you've got a cold heart. That's all I'm saying.
Is this guy still around? I feel like I remember him disappearing (no pun intended), but IMO it's iconic, it's hard to imagine a Disney Halloween party without it...
That is sad. And they sell them at Walmart so...Is this guy still around? I feel like I remember him disappearing (no pun intended), but IMO it's iconic, it's hard to imagine a Disney Halloween party without it...
There were also these ones I remember. Not that any one thing was something I had my heart set on, but it's always sad to see things taken down without replacement... especially at a hard-ticket event.
And they sell net lights at Walmart. Cancel the castle Christmas lights. They sell black lights there, too. Rip out all the dark rides.That is sad. And they sell them at Walmart so...
I saw a 20-ft Maleficent more impressive than Fantasmic!’s head-on-a-stick towering over the frozen foods. Disney should grab one next time they’re in the store buying the pizzas they sell.And they sell net lights at Walmart. Cancel the castle Christmas lights. They sell black lights there, too. Rip out all the dark rides.
BTW, if you've seen a 20-foot Timon and Pumbaa at Walmart, I'd like to buy one.
Well now that one is a sore spot for me. That dragon is embarrassing when their sister park does so much more in a much more challenging space.I saw a 20-ft Maleficent more impressive than Fantasmic!’s head-on-a-stick towering over the frozen foods. Disney should grab one next time they’re in the store buying the pizzas they sell.
To be clear, I agree with you. My point was blow ups are cheap yet flashy. They should have been replaced for the party.Well now that one is a sore spot for me. That dragon is embarrassing when their sister park does so much more in a much more challenging space.
Like I said before, things like I posted above are not the be-all and end-all, but it is still sad to see things disappear without replacement. For decorations for a Halloween party, they were fun. This was also around the time they switched to the cheap candy.
Well now that one is a sore spot for me. That dragon is embarrassing when their sister park does so much more in a much more challenging space.
Like I said before, things like I posted above are not the be-all and end-all, but it is still sad to see things disappear without replacement. For decorations for a Halloween party, they were fun. This was also around the time they switched to the cheap candy.
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