Wngo905
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And yet, there is some warehouse where 100 floating lanterns are sitting there neglected.....It’s too late
And yet, there is some warehouse where 100 floating lanterns are sitting there neglected.....It’s too late
The 2020 show is still around 18 months away. They could continue with the construction and utilize the new infrastructure already being built in a retooled RoE. They would still have to show EPCOT Forever due to the construction, but I doubt the new tech would have to be limited to the IP show. I know I'm just dreaming, but it would be awesome if it happened.
I was referencing ROL and that it originally was to have hundreds of floating lanterns that could manuver themselves throught the segment of the show. The tech didnt work so the idea was abandoned.Wait, is this a serious comment? I missed this one somehow. If you were serious, could you please elaborate?
Wait, is this a serious comment? I missed this one somehow. If you were serious, could you please elaborate?
Based on what data? HEA is the most popular show ever at MK..
I heard it as well. Figured it was from the marathon this morningI didn't make the data....or did I On topic did anyone in the area hear fireworks this morning around 5:00am? I heard some low booms but it didn't sound like thunder. Wasn't sure if there was any pyro testing happening.
Completely agree. Unfortunately I think they don't want to spend another penny on ROL however.Not wanting to derail the thread, but to answer your question.
Rivers of Light had 100+ floating lanterns built for it, there is a preview clip from Disney Blogs YouTube showing them testing on Discovery River for a second.
The assumption was as they struggled to get the navigation for the 11 main floats to work that 100 lanterns was impossible/too time consuming. There was also a theory that the currents of the water were knocking the lanterns off course/over but I don't know how much credibility that had.
As Rivers of Light now works reliably assuming they still have the 100 lanterns I'm shocked they haven't been brought into the show, my suggestion in ROL threads previously was if they struggle to move in sync to just get them to remain static close to the shore to add more lights/colour on the river.
This has been my fear too.If only Rivers of Light had been better perceived.
I dislike being too drama, but in my heart, yes. The removal of GMR has permanently ruined my DHS, it just feels incomplete. I expect the same for a RoE-less EPCOT. :'(Ironically both decisions may have permanently ruined each of the respective parks for me.
The one nighttime show I ever got bored with was Dreams in DLP. And I loved that show, phenomenal. But similar to how as an adult you can only watch the same movie so many times, there is a limit to the amount of times you can watch a projection-centric show.There’s always the chance when the new IP show goes stale 12-18 months after opening that it is retooled and redone. HEA and ROL don’t appear to have the lasting power of past shows.
Yes. The lack of IP in RoL and the perception that this is the main issue with the DAK show is directly to blame for IP coming to the Epcot show in such a large amount.This has been my fear too.
The difference in guest rating of RoL vs HEA has been understood to mean guests want movie ip, video projection, and don't get abstractions.
I can understand that inference. And it may be correct for a majority of guests. I just thought that RoL was unbelievably boring -- IP or not -- and I went in REALLY hoping to like it as a different form of entertainment than a fireworks spectacular.Yes. The lack of IP in RoL and the perception that this is the main issue with RoL is directly to blame for IP coming to the Epcot show in such a large amount.
They need to cut RoL some slack and stop basing every single decision on quest satisfaction surveys. Another key point is that that show pretty much came online at the same time as Pandora. As a park guest, if you only have 1 day at AK on your trip, come dusk you have to make a decision to either 1) grab a seat for RoL or 2) Head to Pandora to see it come to life and maybe get to ride on FoP if the stand-by line isn't too long. I know on our last trip we skipped RoL in order to ride FoP a second time before park close.Yes. The lack of IP in RoL and the perception that this is the main issue with the DAK show is directly to blame for IP coming to the Epcot show in such a large amount.
I was obsessed with RoL during its development and wanted to love it. I couldn’t believe how boring it was. Unimpressive visuals, poor pacing. About the only thing I liked was the music but that’s not enough to make me want to see it again. If I’m at DAK for an evening, I’d rather see Pandora at night.I can understand that inference. And it may be correct for a majority of guests. I just thought that RoL was unbelievably boring -- IP or not -- and I went in REALLY hoping to like it as a different form of entertainment than a fireworks spectacular.
I've never been a fan of RoE. Although we do like some parts, and do enjoy our running joke about how nothing says UNITY like the earth splitting APART... ...
Ditto on all points!I was obsessed with RoL during its development and wanted to love it. I couldn’t believe how boring it was. Unimpressive visuals, poor pacing. About the only thing I liked was the music but that’s not enough to make me want to see it again. If I’m at DAK for an evening, I’d rather see Pandora at night.
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