I never said you didn't like them. And it's you who has selective reading. I said a good AA impresses even if the attraction is blah. You keep insisting that AAs are the past and people want more thrills. But when given examples of how AAs can be more immersive than screens in more thrilling attractions, you flip it for some reason. My opinion was the lift in 7D is better as an AA scene than it would be as screens. Then you come back with its not a thrill ride. Do you believe it would be better with screens?
You must not be a star wars fan. There are a lot of us.
Ding ding ding! Back to the point I've made multiple times. Both types of tech working together is best. AAs can enhance screens and screens can enhance AAs. AAs are as much the past as Rollercoasters are, but that doesn't mean Disney should stop making coaster based attractions. I expect them to push the tech forward and find ways to use it new and inventive ways. I'm pretty sure we are going to have to agree to disagree on this one.
Can I just make a few points and then I'm done with the conversation:
1. I stand by my opinion that since AA's are sparingly used now and screens are prolific that AA's are mostly the past and that the new impressive direction would be screens because of versatility.
2. I do think by the fact that Epcot died or is on life support and that people are always complaining that there aren't enough coasters or general thrill rides that people want more thrills. Epcot may have dared to be different, but, the public didn't want it to be. Kind of the "you can bring a horse to water, but, you can't make it drink" syndrome.
3. I agree that the lift area on 7DMT use of AA's in that area is best, I haven't flipped anything. It is you that keeps insisting that I think screens would have been better in that area. Never once did I say that.
4. What I did say was that in order for those AA's to work as well as they do the ride had to transform from a coaster to a dark ride vehicle on a coaster track.
5. I am not a huge Star Wars fan. I think it is interesting, but, what did I say that would make you think I was not? All I did was state basically the obvious that from what I have read here, the attractions will be mostly screens.
6. Using projections to automate the AA's is the ultimate lazy way of creating an alleged AA. What they become is not much different then the Yeti at this point. They are body shaped vessels (screens) on which to project the animation. The are mongrel AA's with a body and a Polaroid for a face. Whatever happened to animating the face to speak, to blink and to express emotion. Seems like they were just on the verge of perfecting that. However, no matter how you try and twist it using the projection method you have just used the body shape to project the picture on. It can be done very effectively as in the Mine Train and Frozen, but, like it or not they are still screens.
I do enjoy both AA's and screens, but, my point since the beginning is that in this stage in history screens are the method of choice to attempt to give the people what they are looking for. The fact that there are a few of us from the past that still enjoy even the most primitive of AA's, does not represent the cross section of the public or even, especially, the people that design new attractions. That is just where we are at this point in time. Who knows, perhaps newer more advanced AA's might make a comeback at some point, it's just not at the moment. AA's are now used as minor players in some attractions where they fit in, but, the last big AA supported attraction, at least at WDW, was the American Adventure and that was 35 years ago. The second biggest recently built AA show that I can think of is the Little Mermaid and 35 years ago people would have lost their minds over that ride, however, we heard nothing but complaints about how that came off. The math is simple, but that doesn't mean that is what I want to see for everything, but, more what I think we might expect to see, at least for awhile. It might be to our benefit to embrace and enjoy it instead of denying that it is what the current technology happens to be and if you allow yourself to recognize the artistic aspect, it can be quite good and well done.