ToTBellHop
Well-Known Member
I think theme park aesthetics matters more here than you armed with a ruler. Rex to the scale used in the movies would look ridiculous here. He’d be like 5x longer than he is here.Let's see if this helps - Here's a chart showing the Toy Story toys to scale with each other.
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Woody, according to Pixar, is about 15 Inches Tall. Rex, as we can plainly see here and in the movie, is a bigger toy overall.
Here's a picture from Toy Story Land, where Rex stands on a Jenga Tower. A Jenga block is about 3 inches long. Rex is clearly much bigger than a Jenga block in the movies, but here he's too small to be the Rex we see in the movies, even though he's absolutely supposed to be:
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Now, this is just one example, but Toy Story Land is FULL of scale issues like this. Since the whole idea they decided on is that we're supposed to be shrunk to the size of a Green Army Man, you'd think Disney would have paid attention to make things the right size relative to that. Instead, they didn't at all. Why? Because it was cheaper not to and they didn't think it mattered.
All of the problems in Toy Story Land - the lack of shade, benches, AC, sufficient seating at the Lunch Box, theming, capacity - come down to Disney being cheap and thinking it wouldn't matter. That it shows up even in elements like this just shows how deep the problem runs.
This land was designed as if they didn't care, and it shows.
But we aren’t going to agree on this. I’ll just keep on enjoying the land (and not eating in the land because there aren’t enough tables and that’s a legitimate issue) and you’ll keep on being upset. Enjoy.