yensidtlaw1969
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PS: It’s made it’s way to EPCOT too:The attraction, at least in France, also goes the extra, contradictory, step of including rat motifs in the architectural ornamentation of the land.
PS: It’s made it’s way to EPCOT too:The attraction, at least in France, also goes the extra, contradictory, step of including rat motifs in the architectural ornamentation of the land.
I knew about the fountain, which you could explain away as a new installation for Remy's restaurant, and was thinking more of stuff like the manholes. There are some others touted as "details".
The Crush Coaster is overrated. The dark ride parts are nice and all but the gravity building part is awful.*CoughJapanCough*
Rat would have been a perfect addition to a Pixar Place land at DHS. Heck, import Crush’s Coaster as well and have a decently fleshed out land at DHS that would have eaten a lot of people in a park desperate for the capacity.
You can see the metal panels of the showbuilding and the track hahaNOOOOOO!
Ah - I didn't know about those until looking it up just now. Yeah, it's another nod to the story that doesn't actually make any in-world sense.I knew about the fountain, which you could explain away as a new installation for Remy's restaurant, and was thinking more of stuff like the manholes. There are some others touted as "details".
It's actually a storyline from the comic book. Remy crowns himself Napoleon V and the newly titled Baron Emile sets about remaking Paris. It gets a little dark.Ah - I didn't know about those until looking it up just now. Yeah, it's another nod to the story that doesn't actually make any in-world sense.
It's actually a storyline from the comic book. Remy crowns himself Napoleon V and the newly titled Baron Emile sets about remaking Paris. It gets a little dark.
I enjoyed myself, but the gravity building definitely doesn't feel like a Disney-level attraction. Fun though the spinning was.You can see the metal panels of the showbuilding and the track haha
So far as I knew it was in production. Given a tie in with the live action Mulan that didn’t go as planned I don’t know.
with that sing along crap that took over, will be lucky if they ever show the film at all, and one lousy showing option at night doesn't count. its ridiculous.Luckily it seems that it is still in the pipeline if they didnt nix it from the Epcot Experience. Fingers crossed.
A bit of a stretch, given the circumstances, but is the Impressions de France update still being considered?
I wish they’d alternate the shows and have batb at the top of the hour and impressions at the half? Would that be operationally possible?with that sing along crap that took over, will be lucky if they ever show the film at all, and one lousy showing option at night doesn't count. its ridiculous.
Turning the corner is a perfect transition to add a bit of whimsy to the Parisian setting...I am not sure why there would need to be a greater transition... All of the countries in the world showcase are evocative of the countries they represent and wholly inaccurate... they are merely supposed to represent the style, not literally be the country... This nitpicking of the France pavilion is a bit much. They actually added an attraction that makes sense within the framework of the World Showcase, Made the new attraction plaza attraction and evocative of both the movie and the location, and yet we are picking apart the fact that it is not EXACTLY like Paris....which NONE of the pavilion really is... NONE of the pavilions truly are.. I am glad there is a new attraction and they did a reasonably good job...I wish they would finish the back of the building from the skyliner, but I am more concerned about a lot of other mistakes they have made that are much more egregious.I mean, it's a version of Paris where Rats can cook (and, indeed, be in contention for the finest in France #SpoilerAlert). Not mythical, but not wholly real, and you can tell by looking at it.
My point is that the romanticization of Paris in Ratatouille and the one already on display at EPCOT are not totally congruent, and that bears out in the different architectural stylings that are now both onsite in World Showcase.
Wrapping around the corner of the Pavilion seems to give sufficient space to transition visually from one to the other, but that there need be a transition speaks to what I'm saying.
I never said that a greater transition is needed - I literally said the transition was sufficient. But I also said that the need for a transition is telling.Turning the corner is a perfect transition to add a bit of whimsy to the Parisian setting...I am not sure why there would need to be a greater transition... All of the countries in the world showcase are evocative of the countries they represent and wholly inaccurate... they are merely supposed to represent the style, not literally be the country... This nitpicking of the France pavilion is a bit much. They actually added an attraction that makes sense within the framework of the World Showcase, Made the new attraction plaza attraction and evocative of both the movie and the location, and yet we are picking apart the fact that it is not EXACTLY like Paris....which NONE of the pavilion really is... NONE of the pavilions truly are.. I am glad there is a new attraction and they did a reasonably good job...I wish they would finish the back of the building from the skyliner, but I am more concerned about a lot of other mistakes they have made that are much more egregious.
It is merely a bit more whimsical...not truly cartoon-ified... and TBH the France pavilion was more a "nod" to the Parisian style than any true representation of France... In 1981 the theming looked amazing to us, but tastes and sophistication have changed alot in 40 years... We now expect a lot more in our thematic environments... The Harry Potter sections of Universal are much more detailed than what Disney tends to do... I am pretty darn picky, and I don't find a real problem with what they have done there other than not finishing out around the back of the buildings that are clearly in view...I never said that a greater transition is needed - I literally said the transition was sufficient. But I also said that the need for a transition is telling.
The issue isn't that the France Pavilion isn't "literally the country" - the issue is that the Pavilion used to represent a consistent intepretive representation of France, and now that consistency has been broken.
The attraction really doesn't fit the framework of World Showcase, as evidenced by the fact that they literally had to change the framework of the France Pavilion by adding a Cartoon-ified section to make sense of it.
The problem isn't that the Pavilion isn't exactly like Paris, it's that it's now split into two interpretations of the city that neither match each other nor the thematic notions of the Park.
Operationally possible. Make sure you let GR know as you politely inform them of your distaste for the lagoon mess.I wish they’d alternate the shows and have batb at the top of the hour and impressions at the half? Would that be operationally possible?
They must all groan when they see me enter the GR lobby these days lolOperationally possible. Make sure you let GR know as you politely inform them of your distaste for the lagoon mess.
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