ABQ
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Yes, so I see, which he added AFTER I posted, he can, and has, answered for himself.I think that's what he just said:
Yes, so I see, which he added AFTER I posted, he can, and has, answered for himself.I think that's what he just said:
You're absolutely correct. You've got to be a willing participant and "buy into" the entire illusion. And as you point out, we all have different levels of willingness to participate in the theme or even appreciate the theme. And, of course, some people are more easily fooled than others and some people are more willing to be fooled. Being fooled can often be great entertainment!
I think the most famous story about theme in a Disney park revolves around a Walt Disney story. Supposedly Walt once saw a cast member dressed as a cowboy walking through TomorrowLand. The story goes that Walt was upset because he felt "the show" had been compromised and he was determined to change things in the future to preserve the show. Hence the utilidors were built at MK in WDW.
Of course, there are a lot of things wrong with that story, not the least of which is that Walt was dead when the MK was built. And I can think of several much less expensive ways to keep cowboys out of Tomorrowland. But the real point is that it is important to preserve "the show". Because, after all, the entire theme park is show business.
I often hear certain fans get all worried over the prospect that Disney might one day remove the steam trains from the MK and replace them with diesel trains as Universal has done with the Hogwarts Express. My assertion is that as long as they preserve the illusion of a steam train, who cares what fuel is used to run the train? They don't need to have an expensive steam boiler on those trains.
Therefore, what we're left with is that certain people just refuse to accept the change from the Maelstrom to Frozen using a violation of theme as their reason. In reality they've already decided not to accept it and they will refuse to suspend their disbelief for even a second and instead complain to anyone within earshot of the travesty that Bob Iger has wrought upon the WS.
For me, I'll continue to avoid the Tiki birds and the CBJ like the plague because for me they're bad show. However, I'll check out the new Frozen attraction when it comes on line. I honestly don't know if I'll like it or not. But I like Stitch's Great Escape over at the MK so maybe when they have the grand opening of Frozen, Stitch will make a visit and tee-pee the attraction.
If that lawsuit prevented him from being the park why is he still at the opening of Pixar films? Surely the lawsuit didn't focus on just the animatronic, if at all.
Even better! This "need" for historically accurate machinery is a strange obsession. The whole idea is to pull off an illusion as with the Hogwarts Express.Just a quick clarification. These wizards have pulled the wool over most of the eyes regarding the Hogwarts Express. It's ironic that some people argue that Disney shouldn't convert from steam to diesel, like the Hogwarts Express; when in actuality, Hogwarts is a dummy engine operating on a funicular cable system!! It's neither a steam or a Diesel engine
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Disney "had" to remove Luxo from DHS due to damage.
A programming malfunction meant it self harmed. If an animatronic can do so.
Yes, so I see, which he added AFTER I posted, he can, and has, answered for himself.
Yeah, that's odd, I do agree, but I didn't omit that portion of his statement from my quote, yet it's not there and I know I didn't read it before I quoted him either.Don't like a lot of what he posts but I looked twice and do not see an indication the post was edited. Does not mean I am not blind but I don't see it was changed.
The Hogwarts Express is a train simulator, it is not a train.Just a quick clarification. These wizards have pulled the wool over most of the eyes regarding the Hogwarts Express. It's ironic that some people argue that Disney shouldn't convert from steam to diesel, like the Hogwarts Express; when in actuality, Hogwarts is a dummy engine operating on a funicular cable system!! It's neither a steam or a Diesel engine
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The Hogwarts Express is a train simulator, it is not a train.
It's an argument I've had before on my podcast and on twitter. I'm not disagreeing with anything you said.Who said it's a train? I was responding to the 'steam to diesel' comment regarding the 'engine'. It's closer to a San Fransisco Cable Car, than anything else.
That's for the simulated train they're putting in the building.Another permit for show set installation
1600 Avenue of the Stars - Norway Attraction Rehab Showset Installation
Simulated train? What/why?That's for the simulated train they're putting in the building.
Disney "had" to remove Luxo from DHS due to damage.
A programming malfunction meant it self harmed. If an animatronic can do so.
Though shall not ram ones head into the top of the door frame as I retreat?That's ridiculous, didn't they program Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics into him?
Not to mention the legal settlement he was forced to swallow.Though shall not ram ones head into the top of the door frame as I retreat?
I'm guessing that the new building will be designed to architecturally be part of the Norway pavilion, but can anyone confirm this? We haven't seen concept art yet, have we? I suppose the look could be more Arendelle and less Norway, but I would hope that's not the case.
Here's a link from this very site:I agree 100% I still want to see and feel Norway itself. Hopefully some concept art will surface soon, and some construction photos in the near future.
Not exactly. The legal settlement was only for selling an imitation lamp as part of an Up DVD promotion.Not to mention the legal settlement he was forced to swallow.
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