DHS MuppetVision 3-D's Future: Potential Disney Park Venues and Vision Pro Immersive Experience

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Let’s get that standby wait to 3 hours!
It wont mean anything to Disney regardless of it being a 30 min or 3 hours standby. They'll shutter it regardless. But I hope it's a killer turn out!

The best thing people can do is pull a last minute "Save Toad!" Campaign but I doubt it could be organized fast enough.

Though if I were doing it, It'd be a magenta shirt featuring bold white lettering with the words: "SAVE MUPPETVISION 3-D" with a large QR Code placed below it to a Change.org petition outlining a plan to save the show by way of relocation... to show Disney the fandom can tolerate change if for the betterment of the IP, pairing it with RnRC and turning it into a land.

Then below the QR Code the words "MOVE TO SUNSET SHOWCASE"

No need for a silly play on words, just a straight to the point bombardment of Muppet fandom in matching shirts with the messaging and QR Code.
 
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EagleScout610

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Maybe they'll move it to Abu Dhabi.
[Statler] "They say the show's moving to Abu Dhabi"
[Waldorf] "They're really taking this show to new countries!"
[Statler] "Yeah? I wish they'd take it to a new planet!"
[Both] Doh-ho ho ho ho!!
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Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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I'm gonna be there on the final day, already planning on doing a few showings. One in the morning right after rope dropping Runaway Railway, another in the middle of the day, and one in the evening. But we'll see how lines affect that! It is a large theater, but who knows how many people are gonna show up.
 

andre85

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I don't recall Muppets 3D ever having much in the way of tech issues, but I hope everything's looking in tip-top shape for the archival? (Why don't they do these things when the attraction is brand new?!)

Also, everyone in attendance should wear 80s clothing to match the final scene when the theater blows up!
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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I don't recall Muppets 3D ever having much in the way of tech issues, but I hope everything's looking in tip-top shape for the archival? (Why don't they do these things when the attraction is brand new?!)

Also, everyone in attendance should wear 80s clothing to match the final scene when the theater blows up!
I would hope Disney has lots of B-Roll/archival footage of their rides, and that we just don't see it because they want us to go to the parks to experience it.

I know there's footage of the original Country Bear Jamboree from right before MK's opening, as well as souvenir film reels of both MK and DL versions from the 70s; footage of Small World and Pirates, etc etc, on top of anything they've filmed for advertisements and promotional videos. Surely most attractions from the 70s onwards have footage Disney filmed themselves for archival reasons.
 

wdwmagic

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I don't recall Muppets 3D ever having much in the way of tech issues, but I hope everything's looking in tip-top shape for the archival? (Why don't they do these things when the attraction is brand new?!)

Also, everyone in attendance should wear 80s clothing to match the final scene when the theater blows up!
The curtain has been out of action in recent weeks, hopefully that will get resolved.
 

TheMaxRebo

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I don't recall Muppets 3D ever having much in the way of tech issues, but I hope everything's looking in tip-top shape for the archival? (Why don't they do these things when the attraction is brand new?!)

Also, everyone in attendance should wear 80s clothing to match the final scene when the theater blows up!

Saw it twice yesterday and the second time the curtain for the left box never opened to reveal Beane ... He was still there and moving so you could see the curtain move at times. Was a little funny as Sweatums still did the "oh there's nothing up there but a bunny" - but you couldn't see said bunny.

(Though I do think it generally runs well, just was a bit funny)
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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I would hope Disney has lots of B-Roll/archival footage of their rides, and that we just don't see it because they want us to go to the parks to experience it.

I know there's footage of the original Country Bear Jamboree from right before MK's opening, as well as souvenir film reels of both MK and DL versions from the 70s; footage of Small World and Pirates, etc etc, on top of anything they've filmed for advertisements and promotional videos. Surely most attractions from the 70s onwards have footage Disney filmed themselves for archival reasons.
The closest to anything from the Grand Opening is this picture..
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And these behind the scene pics...
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