Seriously? I mean, I love the backwards bit, and love the looks of the mountain from afar, and the village from up close. But best coaster?Everest, even if Disco Yeti was there. Best coaster I've been on, no contest.
Awesome place! But a late contender. Fig and I both added it as Circus world.I see Boardwalk and Baseball didn't make that list?!?!?
It's probably just voice changers. Not sure how its really related to NextGen or even all that amazing.Remember the selling point of NextGen allowing custom/personalized character interactions?
Well, Universal Creative just quietly dropped this amazing tech into USH yesterday:
http://www./2013/05/interactive-tal...tudios-hollywood-at-transformers-the-ride-3d/
All done without the creepy wristbands and the billion dollar boondoggle.
Because its done on the spot and organic. It requires actual interaction with a guest and not uploading creepy data from a server.It's probably just voice changers. Not sure how its really related to NextGen or even all that amazing.
Remember the selling point of NextGen allowing custom/personalized character interactions?
Well, Universal Creative just quietly dropped this amazing tech into USH yesterday:
http://www./2013/05/interactive-tal...tudios-hollywood-at-transformers-the-ride-3d/
All done without the creepy wristbands and the billion dollar boondoggle.
It's probably just voice changers. Not sure how its really related to NextGen or even all that amazing.
The face characters at Disney and Universal already ask questions and interact. The whole gimmick behind the application of NextGen is already being "known" and "excepted". Cinderella knowing you are coming is different than her asking your name, and that is what Disney is hoping to exploit.Because its done on the spot and organic. It requires actual interaction with a guest and not uploading creepy data from a server.
You don't find it impressive that a person on stilts, in a heavy costume is not only navigating the suit but managing to offer a unique encounter with a guest?
I'm not sure who is controlling the dialog, but its so quick and seamless I almost wonder if the person in the suit is an equity improv actor.
Then what is your favorite coaster?Seriously? I mean, I love the backwards bit, and love the looks of the mountain from afar, and the village from up close. But best coaster?
Oi, to each his own I guess!
I adored old-school Sea World. Loved it. Back then it was a small, local attraction with simple pleasures.
The logo did not even have a orca on it...it was a dolphin! Yeah..i am talking 1981/1982.
This was back when Florida Festival was still there across in the parking lot.. in those huge white coned tents. I tried gator for the first time there ( Al E. Gators was the name of the resturant..) and made pinback buttons there as a kid.
Then what is your favorite coaster?
Agreed. They were in an unfortunate downward spiral under InBev but things have drastically improved for the better since the selloff. They obviously can't do much about the surrounding area but its still worth the drive!Quite the opposite now. The past two years we've actually congratulated them on the cleanliness of the park, the landscaping, and the staff.
Apart from Cheetah Hunt load. I hope that's improved by the fall.
It's probably just voice changers. Not sure how its really related to NextGen or even all that amazing.
You know, I can see why people are saying the voice isn't ZOMGAMAZING!!!!!! When you get down to it, it's just a voice, it's not like Mickey where it's animated. That's not to say the costume aren't impressive, which they are.
Characters already interacted before the NextGen project and the interactive masked characters are tangential to but separate from NextGen. NextGen is trying to create a "better" interactivity that comes with the surprise of prior knowledge, not just having a conversation. The Disney face characters already can have a conversation. Mickey talking to you isn't for some time still, NextGen will be part of meet and greets first with Princesses knowing your name. The Transformers don't know anything about you, they can just talk to you like the face characters at both have already done for years.Here is the thing. It is related to NextGen and probably not all that amazing from a tech standpoint. This reminds me a lot of the Epbots. Even though they were pre-recorded they were still interactive with the types of pre-recorded sounds they played.
The way it is related to NextGen is the outcome. At the end of the day the guest will see no difference between a Disney character interacting with them then a Universal character interacting with them. The HUGE difference is Universal is doing it for a fraction of a fraction of the cost Disney is doing it through NextGen. Different amounts of $$ spent but some guest satisfaction of an interacting character.
Awesome place! But a late contender. Fig and I both added it as Circus world.
So what exactly could Universal replace Toon Lagoon with? Toon Lagoon is my favorite island in IOA, and it just doesn't make sense why it should go.
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