Norway Pavilion Frozen construction - Frozen Ever After ride

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aladdin2007

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As I was watching the stunning American Adventure, for the upteenth time Sunday night, I couldn't help but think "man, it wouldn't shock me if in another few years, Disney rips out this spectacle for some asinine cartoon polluted crap show" :(

I thought that same thing yesterday when I was there, thats an expensive show to maintain, Im sure TDO or chapek would love to nix it.
 

Bairstow

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As I was watching the stunning American Adventure, for the upteenth time Sunday night, I couldn't help but think "man, it wouldn't shock me if in another few years, Disney rips out this spectacle for some asinine cartoon polluted crap show" :(
On the bright side, think of what Disney might be willing to do if they suddenly had 35 high-quality surplus animatronics in their hands.
 

JohnWD

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I know we're purely in the realm of subjective taste here, but your opinion intrigues me.
Can you elaborate on what you think made Snow White a superior attraction to Maelstrom?
Wow - hard to explain... I like that it goes quickly from scene to scene. Each scene has a focus, that in the case of Snow White it scares. I feel it, then move on. I don't get a chance to analyze the ride itself because I'm in the story - not an observer. In Maelstrom I was am observer, able to analyze the ride instead of being immersed in the story.

Make sense? Anybody else have thoughts?
 

cheezbat

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On the bright side, think of what Disney might be willing to do if they suddenly had 35 high-quality surplus animatronics in their hands.
Dumpster. Or maybe replace a few in Pirates or Spaceship Earth.

I wouldn't expect to see them used for anything worthwhile.
 

ThemeParkJunkee

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I don't talk Disney with Hubby very often. In fact, I forgot to tell him about Frozenstrom. Yesterday, I showed him the pictures of Royal Somerhaus and the original Norway scene it was based on. He thought it was very well done. I told him this is where A&E will be meeting guests. He asked wher it was (expecting Fantasyland or DHS). When I told him it was the Norway pavilion. He nearly choked on his beer and blurted in EPCOT???

This led to a great discussion on stroller capacity and F&W. The look on his face was priceless.
 

spiritofNorway

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So, I talked to my dad. What he described appears to be in the second picture without the plastic lightning. He said it was a xenon lamp (the kind in movie projectors) mounted on a stand. A small battery would charge at regular intervals then discharge the lamp.

He said the problem with the setup wasn't complexity, as I guess the controller was pretty simple. The issue was the height of the room and location of the device high up next to the oil platform; condensation would build up on the ceiling then drip down all over the electronic components, causing frequent shorts. He'd regularly have to change out capacitors and occasionally rewire.

The strobe/plastic lightning setup was after his time there. He figured it was because they got tired of repairing the xenon setup.

Re a tesla coil, he laughed and ask "Where do you get this stuff?"

Thank you so much for clearing this up once and for all!
I have been "fighting" a lot with the "Tesla-believers"... hah
 

Kate F

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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but how exactly are we going to be able to determine whether the ride is a success or a failure? Because of the capacity issues, the lines will be long no matter what, so then how do we determine the ride's popularity?
 

rreading

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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but how exactly are we going to be able to determine whether the ride is a success or a failure? Because of the capacity issues, the lines will be long no matter what, so then how do we determine the ride's popularity?

...assuming that it ever opens...

I would assume that guest satisfaction would be paramount. And that, due to the ride's long lines, there may be quite a few "that was it?" responses.

So I can imagine it easily being a failure.
 

lazyboy97o

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I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but how exactly are we going to be able to determine whether the ride is a success or a failure? Because of the capacity issues, the lines will be long no matter what, so then how do we determine the ride's popularity?
Themed entertainment is a creative endeavor and there is no direct relationship between creative success and popularity.
 

NearTheEars

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...assuming that it ever opens...

I would assume that guest satisfaction would be paramount. And that, due to the ride's long lines, there may be quite a few "that was it?" responses.

So I can imagine it easily being a failure.

If guest satisfaction is the only measure, then we'll never know. Disney won't release any survey info.

Any poll taken here will be overwhelming negative, even if this attraction was a home run and included something new or innovative (which honestly is not likely).

I expect it to be average. But I won't know for a long time as I'm not waiting 2+ hours to find out.

Really wish they would have given this IP its own, new expansion.
 

rreading

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If guest satisfaction is the only measure, then we'll never know. Disney won't release any survey info.

Any poll taken here will be overwhelming negative, even if this attraction was a home run and included something new or innovative (which honestly is not likely).

I expect it to be average. But I won't know for a long time as I'm not waiting 2+ hours to find out.

Really wish they would have given this IP its own, new expansion.

FP+?

Will have to book it at 60d, but should make it available, right?
 

NearTheEars

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FP+?

Will have to book it at 60d, but should make it available, right?

Just an AP, so what do I get? 30 days? I don't even know. I've never set any up more than a week out. Typically the day before.

When 7DMT opened I was able to get a single FP+ for it maybe a month or so after. I went without my wife, and she wasn't too happy ha.
 

JohnWD

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...assuming that it ever opens...

I would assume that guest satisfaction would be paramount. And that, due to the ride's long lines, there may be quite a few "that was it?" responses.

So I can imagine it easily being a failure.
Do you think guests ever reacted that way to maelstrom?
 
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