jaxonp
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There's no way it's an E. It comes up short in so many ways compared to the true E's. It's a solid D
That is your opinion.
There's no way it's an E. It comes up short in so many ways compared to the true E's. It's a solid D
I hope as well that they do. So Martin, if things change and an attraction gets done, would it be IP-free, or would it be based on the Three Caballeros?Things could change. I hope they do.
There's something called a Headliner E-ticket. Those being the likes of Splash Mountain, The Tower of Terror, and Radiator Springs Racers. Ratatouille is not that, but it is a fantastic ride with immense immersion. It does rely excessively on screens, but it uses them as a whole far more effectively than rides like Gringotts and Kong. It tells a story and it does it well.There's no way it's an E. It comes up short in so many ways compared to the true E's. It's a solid D
If I may ask, do you have a list for that? Would be interesting to put in perspectiveIt's worse if you factor in attractions - i.e. Those entertainment options you have to wait to experience.
Remember, wait times don't make something an E-ticket anymore, otherwise meeting Elsa would be #1.
Top of my head, and by no means a complete not definite list;If I may ask, do you have a list for that? Would be interesting to put in perspective
Making of Me has to be one of the most awkward theme park attractions ever made. I get sex ed is important, but i'm not sure while on vacation at Disney World is where most people expected to have that conversation.
It's very amusing to go back and watch on Youtube though.
Where did I insinuate wait times had anything to do with it? Despite your intentions, I'd argue Ratatouille is closer to Frozen than a proper E Ticket.
Although it doesn't particularly matter as it's all semantics. My point is there's a very clear deficit in thematic details and overall ride experience between Ratatouille and Disney's finest--it's not even close ("immense immersion?" please). It's a fine ride, but not a particularly impressive one. If you want to call that an E-Ticket, go for it
To this day, I still can't believe the Making Of Me was actually a thing.Making of Me has to be one of the most awkward theme park attractions ever made. I get sex ed is important, but i'm not sure while on vacation at Disney World is where most people expected to have that conversation.
It's very amusing to go back and watch on Youtube though.
I would take Ratatouille over Frozen.Where did I insinuate wait times had anything to do with it? Despite your intentions, I'd argue Ratatouille is closer to Frozen than a proper E Ticket.
Although it doesn't particularly matter as it's all semantics. My point is there's a very clear deficit in thematic details and overall ride experience between Ratatouille and Disney's finest--it's not even close ("immense immersion?" please). It's a fine ride, but not a particularly impressive one. If you want to call that an E-Ticket, go for it
Umm Rat blows frozen away.
I would rather have that then another musical ride through of a popular Disney film. I can only stand Let It Go for so much.What's not to love about the complete lack of animatronics or meaningful set dressing
I would rather have that then another musical ride through of a popular Disney film. I can only stand Let It Go for so much.
What's not to love about the complete lack of animatronics or meaningful set dressing
Is amount of animatronics your only criteria for for level of ticket? So, would you say Flight of Passage isn't an E-ticket or Spiderman etc? Maybe what you should say is rides with robots covered in synthetic materials is what gives that Ticket the E. Come on now, don't be silly.
It's not, and I never said that. My point is the ride is half-assed for an "E Ticket." It pushes ZERO boundaries and its use of screens & vehicle movement isn't nearly as compelling as more standout attractions. The vehicles don't even most in any meaningful way, besides slowly scene-to-scene, unlike the other attractions you mentioned which feature fully articulated movement. There's also a very clear and obvious divide that exists between screen and sets that aren't nearly as obnoxious in those better attractions
I think it’s the least impressive LPS ride but still a great ride. It will be the best ride in World Showcase...It's not, and I never said that. My point is the ride feels half-assed for an "E Ticket"--and the lack of animatronics is only a supporting factor in a ride where they would have been well-suited. Ratatouille pushes ZERO boundaries and its use of screens & vehicle movement isn't nearly as compelling as more standout attractions. The vehicles don't even most in any meaningful way, besides slowly scene-to-scene, unlike the other attractions you mentioned which feature fully articulated movement. There's also a very clear and obvious divide that exists between screen and sets that aren't nearly as obnoxious in better attractions
I don't hate Ratatouille, I just find it largely unremarkable
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