Uh' Blackbeard was already in the ride. He was replaced by Barbossa.
too true! i think they went a bit over board with the movie tie ins. they should have just left it at jack. i much prefer the talking parrot/skull at the start than the davy jones fog screen. is there actually any referrence to the 'dead men tell no tales' left in the ride? i can't recall.
Again, I ask our "Jim Hill Grain of Salt" people to cite precedent?
People need to read his articles with the appropriate context. In this particular article he clearly stated the source of the information (Ian McShane), and then interpreted what McShane said.
Much of what Jim Hill does is speculate, but he does so with excellent information to lend credibility to his speculation. If people are unable to understand the difference between educated speculation and incorrect information that's their own fault.
If things posted on JimHillMedia.com should be taken with a grain of salt, so too should things officially announced by Disney. Their track records are comparable.
I'm trying to think about what "waterfall" he's talking about? I suppose if its meaning the first drop, they could put it on the wall where the skull is that talks to you. But not sure about where to put it at WDW. :shrug:
I know you work with Jim Hill, but there is a large back catalogue of him writing stories that do not turn into reality. I personally don't read his stuff, but over the last 10 years or so we've had many many Jim Hill stories on the forum, and a large number of them came to nothing. He's great at creating a buzz about himself and promoting his site. Any rumor posting from anyone should be taken with a grain of salt. Disney are great at changing plans, as we all know.
Gosh knows I'll be out of MGM ASAP, so it looks like the MK is the next stop that day.
Even if you take aside his lack of credibility when it comes to parks (throw enough pooh at the wall, some will stick), the guy is still shady...
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You still hear the echoing proclamation of "Dead Men Tell No Tales" before the first drop, there just isn't a skull projection on the wall speaking it.
I agree if with the idea of randomizing it so that sometimes it's Davey Jones and sometimes it's Black Beard.
I know you work with Jim Hill, but there is a large back catalogue of him writing stories that do not turn into reality. I personally don't read his stuff, but over the last 10 years or so we've had many many Jim Hill stories on the forum, and a large number of them came to nothing. He's great at creating a buzz about himself and promoting his site. Any rumor posting from anyone should be taken with a grain of salt. Disney are great at changing plans, as we all know.
Here's all you need to know to understand Jim Hill ...
His best sources are in WDI and they use him. Undoubtedly they are Imagineers. 95% of the information they feed him is excellent - "We are building X. It will go in Park Y. It should take Z amount of days."
However, the times that they feed him bad information is so obvious you don't need to be the FBI to realize when it has happened. Whenever he posts a story about an attraction that "might be coming soon" or that "is strongly being considered" that is almost always something you and I will never see in the parks. This is because one of Jim's "sources" just got his project turned down by upper-Disney management and now they are making a last-gasp effort to build public opinion in support of their design so that management considers taking a second look ("Well, there seems to be a lot of buzz about Ride M on the internet, maybe it'd be more popular than we think.")
The last really good example of Jim Hill being used as a useful idiot was The Monsters Inc Coaster - which, as you might have noticed, has been over a year since it became public, used all the appropriate code words ("might", "still not sure", etc) and hasn't seen two pieces of metal bolted together yet. Other examples include, Beastly Kingdom, Night Kingdom, and all the extended M&Gs for FLE (any observant person knew those M&Gs were gone the instant Hill went on podcasts saying "here's how wonderful these M&G designs are that are still under consideration ...")
All of that being said, the other 95% of Jim's information is typically very accurate. If he says they have started building something, they have. If he says something will be built, almost always it will.
Yeah, and it's the same with the Al Lutz bashing. And Al has a really good track record, btw.
Good point that Disney has announced things that haven't happened. Things change. Plans change. You can see it from even the insiders here, you think something is for sure, then... Nothing.
Does he want traffic on his site? Of course, like anyone else with a site, that's the fun about speculating on what Disney is doing, but I've learned a lot about Disney projects like BK. The fact that he's reporting on projects is great reading, even if it doesn't happen. But I haven't seen any evidence that Jim has ever intentionally lied.
Not to mention the fact that for the things he does do well (historical articles), never get finished. How many years ago were the Star Tours and Muppets ones supposed to be done? Five? Six?
Oh, and the "Hurley is Harry Knowles" thing (which has vanished from the site).
And that "laptop" fundraising drive? And whatever happened to those tour tapes?
Even if you take aside his lack of credibility when it comes to parks (throw enough pooh at the wall, some will stick), the guy is still shady...
But anyway, back to POTC. I'll be very excited to check it out on the 20th and see if indeed there is something new. Gosh knows I'll be out of MGM ASAP, so it looks like the MK is the next stop that day.
I don't see how a person's inability/refusal to finish projects he starts makes him "shady" ... imo, it just shows he's a little lazy and has no attention span. I don't think it devalues the information he does provide. As I pointed out earlier, if he says something will be built, it gets built. If he uses any wiggle words (maybe, sooner or later, under consideration, being discussed, etc), 90%+ it's never getting built. And that's just regarding information provided by his anonymous WDI sources.
He provided his source for this information, Ian McShane. If it turns out wrong, it's not Hill's fault - all he did was provide a quote by McShane. And, unless McShane posts on WDWMagic under the handle jt04, I have no reason to believe he'd just make up something to get a rise out of the general public. It makes no sense. So I would bet that by the end of the summer, there's a projection of McShane in DL's POTC.
As for Jim Hill, I find myself far more annoyed by his anti-Disneyphile commentary. While I recognize that he's just parroting the thoughts and comments of his "sources" in WDI, I still find it annoying (particularly since he appears to be sympathetic to the internal-WDI position). It makes me think he's content with crap; which is counter-productive to improving the WDW experience.
Monster's Inc Coaster - this story first appeared on the cast member portal when it was "mistakenly" uploaded by an Imagineer.
Steve, with all due respect to your site - it's a different type of site. Your track record is impeccable largely because you are a first source for News, not rumors.
I know you didn't make the comparison between the two sites, but there has to be a context in which Jim Hill's stuff is read. Yes, he absolutely creates buzz, but does so with stories founded in truth. The problem as you said is the nature of rumors in general, all rumors should be taken with a grain of salt regardless of the source.
Jim Hill and Al Lutz have different sources. Jim's breadth spans far more than WDI as his site doesn't focus on one particular arm of the company. But you just brought up 3 horrible examples of "Jim Hill being used".
Monster's Inc Coaster - this story first appeared on the cast member portal when it was "mistakenly" uploaded by an Imagineer.
Beastly Kingdom - Jim did a great 3 part writeup on Beastly Kingdom back in 2001 saying it probably WOULDN'T Happen
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Night Kingdom - While I don't believe this to be true, this is really the only story that could have been fed to him by Disney. What's more likely is that Jay Rasulo wanted to get this done, the money wasn't there and Wild Africa Trek was the compromise.
Until the attraction opens it's still not guaranteed. Look at the delays surrounding Test Track, or the Legendary Years at Pop Century.
The fault that anyone that deals in rumors has to face is how do you "sell the rumor"? Is it realistic to handicap every rumor? Should Jim, Al or anyone else that discusses rumors put a likelihood of occurance? Should Jay Rasulo have done that at D23?
"The rumors about Fantasyland are true. We're making enhanced meet and greets for all of your favorite princesses... but we may change our mind and do something else. It really depends on a lot of stuff I don't really want to get into right now like whether or not my successor's kids are little girls or little boys." - Jay Rasulo
BTW, you would be impressed if you knew who Al's main source was.
I gotta be honest, I don't know about all of those unfinished projects so I can't speak to them.
Some things in the past few months that Jim hasn't posted to his site that he told us off the record:
He saw New Fantasyland re-designs that showed the entire center area in flux and was told that the Seven Dwarf's Mine Train was being re-considered and Pixie Hollow was out. This was before anyone else made it public. Lee was chasing the same story and broke it.
He attended a media event where a senior Imagineer casually mentioned that C3PO would be piloting our StarSpeeder in Star Tours 2.0. I brought the scenario to this site and had it immediately refuted. Then on the Disney Parks Blog I pointedly asked Tom Fitzgerald to clarify and he said that C3PO would indeed "wind up" as the pilot of the Star Speeder.
You'd be amazed how often media types find themselves handed things like this and don't act on it because they can't get a second source on the info, or they just didn't believe the story themselves.
With the McShane quote, he has spelled out this source. I could have anticipated a similar article regarding C3PO where he cited the specific Imagineer, and then when it didn't happen Jim would get blamed for havign bad sources.
It comes down to this - if you want to read rumors, you have to be willing to accept that not all rumors come true. I for one don't think the Monster's Inc Coaster is going to happen - it has nothing to do with questioning Jim's information, I just think it's not a logical choice for that park, nor do I think it's the best usage of whatever the cost of the attraction would be.
As for the Blackbeard water screen, it seems logical, Ian McShane alluded to it, so I think this has some legs. However, I would by no means say that this is 100% guaranteed.
I'm trying to think about what "waterfall" he's talking about? I suppose if its meaning the first drop, they could put it on the wall where the skull is that talks to you. But not sure about where to put it at WDW. :shrug:
BTW, you would be impressed if you knew who Al's main source was.
I don't see how a person's inability/refusal to finish projects he starts makes him "shady" ...
KRACK said:As for XX, I find myself far more annoyed by his anti-Disneyphile commentary. While I recognize that he's just parroting the thoughts and comments of his "sources" in WDI, I still find it annoying (particularly since he appears to be sympathetic to the internal-WDI position). It makes me think he's content with crap; which is counter-productive to improving the WDW experience.
Uh' Blackbeard was already in the ride. He was replaced by Barbossa.
Some things in the past few months that Jim hasn't posted to his site that he told us off the record:
He saw New Fantasyland re-designs that showed the entire center area in flux and was told that the Seven Dwarf's Mine Train was being re-considered and Pixie Hollow was out. This was before anyone else made it public. Lee was chasing the same story and broke it.
He attended a media event where a senior Imagineer casually mentioned that C3PO would be piloting our StarSpeeder in Star Tours 2.0. I brought the scenario to this site and had it immediately refuted. Then on the Disney Parks Blog I pointedly asked Tom Fitzgerald to clarify and he said that C3PO would indeed "wind up" as the pilot of the Star Speeder.
You'd be amazed how often media types find themselves handed things like this and don't act on it because they can't get a second source on the info, or they just didn't believe the story themselves.
With the McShane quote, he has spelled out this source. I could have anticipated a similar article regarding C3PO where he cited the specific Imagineer, and then when it didn't happen Jim would get blamed for havign bad sources.
It comes down to this - if you want to read rumors, you have to be willing to accept that not all rumors come true. I for one don't think the Monster's Inc Coaster is going to happen - it has nothing to do with questioning Jim's information, I just think it's not a logical choice for that park, nor do I think it's the best usage of whatever the cost of the attraction would be.
As for the Blackbeard water screen, it seems logical, Ian McShane alluded to it, so I think this has some legs. However, I would by no means say that this is 100% guaranteed.
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