Animaniac93-98
Well-Known Member
Disney boat rides historically have either narration (Jungle Cruise, Living with the Land, Submarine Voyage) or dialogue (Pirates, Splash Mountain). There's nothing wrong with Na'vi River Journey not following the trend, but because it's still a ride in WDW, most guests will expect that to be the case going in. Even rides based on popular movies (Star Tours, Frozen Ever After) still have a fair amount of spoken/sung dialoge.
People who come to WDW have a point of reference for what a haunted house or the gold rush was based on exposure through other media. Pandora, however, only exists in the Avatar movie and James Cameron's mind. As popular as the movie was, the world beyond the main characters is still alien to most. People can guess what the animals are like, but the general purpose of the ride and the Shaman may be lost on those who don't do any prior reading online like we do.
It doesn't need a three-act plot, but some spoken words would probably help to familairize everyone with the setting.
People who come to WDW have a point of reference for what a haunted house or the gold rush was based on exposure through other media. Pandora, however, only exists in the Avatar movie and James Cameron's mind. As popular as the movie was, the world beyond the main characters is still alien to most. People can guess what the animals are like, but the general purpose of the ride and the Shaman may be lost on those who don't do any prior reading online like we do.
It doesn't need a three-act plot, but some spoken words would probably help to familairize everyone with the setting.