Horizons '83
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Not sure what people were expecting thematic wise. Its a fairly limited theme to begin with.
I cannot believe this took this long. It looks like you're eating in the mania queue.
I think it looks good...will be interesting to see once the hard goods are in place.Not sure what people were expecting thematic wise. Its a fairly limited theme to begin with.
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Honestly, I was expecting giant and beautifully-detailed replicas of the actual toy characters (e.g., Buzz, Woody, Rex, Mr. Potato Head) and their 3D accessories to be part of the decorating, with less reliance on "cardboard" art. When I was a kid and made a backdrop or a cardboard "house" for, say, my Barbies, I put actual Barbie furniture and Barbies inside -- not cardboard drawings of them.Not sure what people were expecting thematic wise. Its a fairly limited theme to begin with.
Honestly, I was expecting giant and beautifully-detailed replicas of the actual toy characters (e.g., Buzz, Woody, Rex, Mr. Potato Head) and their 3D accessories to be part of the decorating, with less reliance on "cardboard" art. When I was a kid and made a backdrop or a "house" for, say, my Barbies, I put actual Barbie furniture and Barbies inside -- not cardboard drawings of them.
It shouldn’t be a very limited theme. There’s an incredible range of things they could have done with the “made out of toys” idea. What they produced is incredibly lackluster because of arbitrary limitations that placed on themselves. There is absolutely no reason, for instance, all the interior spaces have to be claustrophobic, with low flat ceilings - they feel like slightly decorated storage areas (which some of them are).Not sure what people were expecting thematic wise. Its a fairly limited theme to begin with.
These lands both have problems, but they’re distinct problems. Toy Story Land fails on execution (the “how”) and Dinorama has problems with people being able to immediately connect it with the overarching theme of the park (the “why”). No one wonders what Toy Story Land is trying to say or what story it’s trying to tell, even if it’s not well told. But many wonder why Dinorama exists within Animal Kingdom unless they do a bit of digging for the overall Dinoland narrative.It really shocks me how universally these boards condemn Dinorama, a far better designed and themed area, while many posters scramble to defend TSL. The fact that Toy Story is a legitimately great IP makes it worse, not better. Honestly, I think a lot of it is attributable to how reluctant folks are to acknowledge the Studio makeover, so anticipated, so delayed, so needed, was ultimately quite bad.
Not sure what people were expecting thematic wise. Its a fairly limited theme to begin with.
the problem isn’t the IP, but the execution.Almost like every intellectual property need not have its own land
I normally agree. To me it is column A and Column B. ALL Toy Story has ever been to WDW is giant toys.the problem isn’t the IP, but the execution.
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