MuppetVision closed until August 2nd for unexpected Maintenance

JSchnitz

Active Member
I am a huge Muppets fan! I believe one of Disney's biggest blunders with them is that they don't know how to use them! And by saying that I don't mean Kermit and Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Gonzo. Sure they are your mainstays but what made the Muppets great was the crazy cast of characters that made up the Muppet Show! The Electric Mayhem, heck Animal is very tame now a days, Beaker, the Swedish Chef, Crazy Harry, Lew Zealand, etc. The only one I feel they have any hold of is Sam the Eagle. Otherwise they "push" Walter and Pepe and Rizzo, which to me aren't the heart of the Muppets. There has always been an edge to them, they weren't meant just to be a kids show. And don't even get me started on merchandising! The little bit they have to offer at the gift shop outside Muppet Vision 3-D is pathetic!
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
Iger is scheduled to leave in the not so distant future so your latest tin foil conspiracy makes no sense.

Iger's not going anywhere while Wall St loves him, Disney at the moment has no succession plan in place.

Trouble is when Wall St turns on him because of declining results The turnaround will be virtually impossible

Iger's not going anywhere till at least 2022-3 unless the stock crashes.
 

Bender123

Well-Known Member
I am a huge Muppets fan! I believe one of Disney's biggest blunders with them is that they don't know how to use them! And by saying that I don't mean Kermit and Miss Piggy, Fozzie and Gonzo. Sure they are your mainstays but what made the Muppets great was the crazy cast of characters that made up the Muppet Show! The Electric Mayhem, heck Animal is very tame now a days, Beaker, the Swedish Chef, Crazy Harry, Lew Zealand, etc. The only one I feel they have any hold of is Sam the Eagle. Otherwise they "push" Walter and Pepe and Rizzo, which to me aren't the heart of the Muppets. There has always been an edge to them, they weren't meant just to be a kids show. And don't even get me started on merchandising! The little bit they have to offer at the gift shop outside Muppet Vision 3-D is pathetic!

It is impossible to find anything except a rare Kermit or Animal plush...I was very happy to see Muppet Mobile Labs is back out in Epcot, though.
 

FullSailDan

Well-Known Member
I like the Muppets. And the Liberty Square show is exactly the way they should be used. Small, on-brand, humorous. My response was geared towards a prior poster who seemed to be lamenting the lack of major Muppet capital investment. People ENJOY the Muppets, but they're not a draw. Not a reason for most people to go out of their way.
Agreed... and it's not the right target demographic for this park anymore. They need things that appeal to kids to counter the heavy thrill rides that currently exist and are being built for SWL. I imagine once TSL opens Muppet Courtyard will be revisited. Of course, they may choose to just let it rot for a long while since the park will be inundated with people and there wont be a financial "need" to freshen it up. I see the courtyard dying a very slow and drawn out death.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
It is impossible to find anything except a rare Kermit or Animal plush...I was very happy to see Muppet Mobile Labs is back out in Epcot, though.
I recall seeing plenty of muppets merchandise last week in Muppets Courtyard and the World of Disney store.
 

Jrn14

Well-Known Member
Does anyone actually sit through those extended trailers while at a theme park? I feel like it would only work at One Man's Dream because they kind of trick you into going in there... I don't even like watching trailers because I feel like they usually give too much of the movie away. Unless it's a teaser... Who is wasting park time watching movie trailers! This better not happen. I'd be livid if i was HS and Muppets was offline for some random trailer.
 

JSchnitz

Active Member
I
Does anyone actually sit through those extended trailers while at a theme park? I feel like it would only work at One Man's Dream because they kind of trick you into going in there... I don't even like watching trailers because I feel like they usually give too much of the movie away. Unless it's a teaser... Who is wasting park time watching movie trailers! This better not happen. I'd be livid if i was HS and Muppets was offline for some random trailer.
I know I don't! Not only does it feel cheap to me, but also a total waste of my time in the park!
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
Changing topics, slightly. I had heard/read that there was a puppeteer visible in one of the scenes (I believe it was the Muppets Lab scene). Can anyone point me in the right direction?
 

edrho

Member
There is the Muppet store, but its about 80% not muppets. The only plush they had were a few kermits an animals (maybe a piggy?). For the Muppet store, there certainly was not a wide selection of Muppet items.
I'm here now and the Christmas shop in liberty square has Kermit, piggy, and animal plush.
 

PizzaPlanet

Well-Known Member
Does anyone actually sit through those extended trailers while at a theme park? I feel like it would only work at One Man's Dream because they kind of trick you into going in there... I don't even like watching trailers because I feel like they usually give too much of the movie away. Unless it's a teaser... Who is wasting park time watching movie trailers! This better not happen. I'd be livid if i was HS and Muppets was offline for some random trailer.
It wouldn't make logical sense to do this either. Muppet*Vision still plays to packed houses during the day, but I don't think I've ever seen more than 10 people (including my group) in one of the movie previews. They are literally dead zones, so I'm not sure why they would take a well-attended attraction offline when they could put the previews in the Sounds Dangerous or Magic Eye Theaters (also dead zones).
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
It wouldn't make logical sense to do this either. Muppet*Vision still plays to packed houses during the day, but I don't think I've ever seen more than 10 people (including my group) in one of the movie previews. They are literally dead zones, so I'm not sure why they would take a well-attended attraction offline when they could put the previews in the Sounds Dangerous or Magic Eye Theaters (also dead zones).
So, here's a use for all those outdated AAs removed when outmoded or broken beyond repair -- sit them in the movie preview audience seats, and have them make outrageous comments or provide alternate dialogue during the trailers, much like MST3000...
 

Kman101

Well-Known Member
Muppets are such great and comical characters. Wish the old style muppet show would come back. They could be more relevant but Disney has yet to really figure them out and how best to utilizing them completely it seems

This show needs to be redone as well

I don't trust them with a replacement for MuppetVision, though under the right hands something good could be possible. As much as I love the current version, I do think it's time for an update.
 

wdwgreek

Well-Known Member
I went on it today. The picture looks super crisp. One strange change the curtains now begin open with backlight behind the screen exposing the work lights. Its a little jarring overall though the clean film qauility makes me happy.
 

Attachments

  • 20170802_161024_HDR.jpg
    20170802_161024_HDR.jpg
    53.6 KB · Views: 332

BasiltheBatLord

Well-Known Member
Does anyone actually sit through those extended trailers while at a theme park? I feel like it would only work at One Man's Dream because they kind of trick you into going in there... I don't even like watching trailers because I feel like they usually give too much of the movie away. Unless it's a teaser... Who is wasting park time watching movie trailers! This better not happen. I'd be livid if i was HS and Muppets was offline for some random trailer.
The only people who go into those things are just clueless families who know nothing about the parks and think "Oh here's something, let's do this". Same people who don't know about FP, see 120 min wait for Space Mountain and think "Well, I came here to ride rides!"
 
Last edited:

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom