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What's the difference?I believe you're using the definition of a classic car.Not sure this applies to rides.
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What's the difference?I believe you're using the definition of a classic car.Not sure this applies to rides.
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It's only charming to people who either A). Grew up with it, B). Knew it during its glory days, or C). Are people who are Disney nutjobs.That’s the charm.
What's the difference?
In context, it's the same thing. What makes a car classic? It's age.Between a classic car, and a classic ride? Where do I begin?![]()
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In context, it's the same thing. What makes a car classic? It's age.
What attractions are considered classic at Disney? The ones that have been around for many many years. Flight of Passage is phenomenal, but I wouldn't consider it a classic yet for another 5 or 6 years probably.
I'd love for it to not be considered a classic. But we all know it is sadly xDWoL - You and I are on the exact same page. I'm with you. I've said previously it takes time. Honestly, I was just messin' with you. With that said, regardless of age Treehouse will NEVER be a classic. NEVER. Never, ever, ever!
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This is the best reply I have gotten and I very much appreciate it.
First, the mirror with Belle's Enchanted Tales. You're right. That is an attraction I have never considered and does follow the format I laid out. So that is a hole in my explanation.
Second, in defense of the roof the building, it is much easier to do a night sky or darken the attraction so the roof isn't visible than it is to immerse you in the environment including the roof when the attraction is much brighter and more colorful. So I can understand the complaint but I think the logistics are worth considering. Could the roof have added to the attraction? Sure! But it was a much more difficult task with this one than it was with the other two. With regards to "screen out," there's so much going on in this attraction (as it should be, it is a cartoon and that's how cartoons are) that looking up is intentionally trying to break the illusion from my standpoint.
In regards to making all the characters animatronics, we previously mentioned Goofy on this thread and I assume that's who you're primarily referring to and it was likely due to the fact that one would have been required for every ride vehicle and there could have been a problem with people reaching out to touch him.
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