HongKongFooy
Well-Known Member
No that’s about right . Around 20. Maybe I should’ve said “at least 15”.
OK
...but I would think after perhaps 3 times in you'd check out a park map. The top view/birds eye view would have greatly helped, right?
No that’s about right . Around 20. Maybe I should’ve said “at least 15”.
I use a Park Map every time. Never stops me from running into random dead ends.OK
...but I would think after perhaps 3 times in you'd check out a park map. The top view/birds eye view would have greatly helped, right?
He was just the character model, not part of the design team.
I use a Park Map every time. Never stops me from running into random dead ends.
I’ve never had an issue with Oasis. It’s from Discovery Island onward I start to have problems with layout.Very surprised quite a few don't seem to like the Oasis as the entrance to DAK.
I've always found it works beautifully as a transition from the outside world into the park. Coming out the other side and seeing the Tree of Life is also one of the most effective examples (if not the most effective) I can think of where Imagineers have planned the experience of walking through a Disney park as unfolding like a movie with a big reveal.
On a practical level, I've also been there at Christmas and during summer and the Oasis has never registered as particularly crowded. Had far more experience of that at MK now that they plan fireworks shows to require standing directly in front of the castle.
We get it already. You hate Joe Rohde. You don't need to keep telling us.And yet we never ask how much of Pandora was James Cameron, we just assume it is all “his”.
It’s the definition of myopic fanboy perspective - what you like, he gets the credit, what you don’t, it’s executives, bean counters, Marvel designers, the villain behind the tree.
Since I’m not a 16 year old girl filling out my Tiger Beat magazine poll of who is more dreamy Leif Garrett or Shaun Cassidy*, I can actually just judge the work, whoever did it without cheerleading.
* Dated reference used intentionally
I was even agreeing! I didn’t say it wasn’t Joe who designed guardians. Who’s the lead over DCA? They would be as much to blame if not more.We get it already. You hate Joe Rohde. You don't need to keep telling us.
.... So has anybody seen "Magic of Disney's Animal Kingdom" on Disney+?
but his hideous design work on the exterior of Guardians, cheap asphalt carnival at AK, lame Kali Raft ride, and one of the most annoying pre-shows in Disney history with the repeated "RAISE YOUR HANDS TO BE SCANNED!!!"
Yeah this definitely happened. I was at the same event actually (great canapes) and met Joe and had a chat with him, it went something like this.Amazing post that goes back to a conversation I had years ago with Ira West, one of the most legendary park designer in the industry. Ira West was part of Randall Duell design firm and he helped design throughout his career Magic Mountain, Kings Island, the Marriott's Great America parks, Parc Asterix, Samsung's Everland (their 8 million guests a year theme park in South Korea), Hersheypark transformation to a gated park, etc.
I met him at an industry event where Joe Rohde was receiving an award for Aulani and where he did a keynote speech about designing it. After the speech, I asked Ira West his honest opinion of Joe Rodhe. His answer was similar to what you said: worried about details than substance. Animal Kingdom was an awful park design from a guest flow and operational point of view and its only in preparation for Avatar that they started correcting the infrastructure.
Research trips are not a bad thing per say, but it should not occupy most of your financial and time ressources. Six Flags Magic Mountain Roaring Rapids has primitive, but still nice rock work around the later portion of the ride. Research trip for what they should look like? Ira West just pulled his photos from his rafting trip on the Colorado river that he went on before and that was what they used to make the river look more natural.
Yeah this definitely happened. I was at the same event actually (great canapes) and met Joe and had a chat with him, it went something like this.
Me "Hi Joe, what do you think of Ira West?"
Joe "Who the hell are you?"
Me explaining who I am
Joe "Still no idea who you are but I will tell you anyway what I think of Ira as it's unlikely you will ever post what I say on any internet forum. Just look who's been given an award, ME. Look at the Animal Kingdom it's one of the world's most visited parks, look at those amusement parks Ira worked on they are what Walt hated and if Walt hated them so do I. Who's Ira talking to over there, I bet he's bad mouthing me to some random stranger as always" (I guess the person he was talking to was Absimilladd)
This is totally true story and in no way made up
All I know is its not a zoo....
I'm sorry, who's Joe?Hearing murmurs that every's favorite Rohde scholar may have been caught up in the axe that we call 2020.
- Ira WestI'm sorry, who's Joe?
Just watched episode 2 recently, really makes me appreciate those Cast Members much more.Yes! And I love it! Also started watching the new Prop Show, so fun!
DCA 2.0 came so close to being a better park than 1.0, only to be ruined with the 3.0 Pixar Pier (featuring skewered Jack-Jacks), Marvel, less live entertainment, etc.I’m not sure how much was “his” because marvel designers were involved but I 100% agree. It ruins the DCA re-theme for me.
DCA 2.0 was an amazing park imho. Backlot was the worst. They needed to redo it with 1 consistent theme. Ideally they could have left muppets, changed superstar into a muppets ride, add in some unique meet and greets and call it Muppet studios.DCA 2.0 came so close to being a better park than 1.0, only to be ruined with the 3.0 Pixar Pier (featuring skewered Jack-Jacks), Marvel, less live entertainment, etc.
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