PeterAlt
Well-Known Member
Thanks for this! Next, It's a Small World? How was that rehab?Haunted Mansion seems to be some sort of exception, and it even has some sort of reason that it gets more attention. I gather this is apparently due to the head of Magic Kingdom having a personal liking of the ride.
I don't know whether there is anything really broken about Mansion. Though it has been mentioned that the scrims in the graveyard scene are very dirty and hard to see through at the moment. Seems like most people are fairly pleased with the major overhaul it got a few years back. I'd at least somewhat agree it was a great one. I really like the Escher stairs scene a lot. The only thing I dislike is the new bride. The effect doesn't look good at all (very flat and fake, even the other much older projected faces look much better). Plus I don't like how corny they made her, she was just more effective before when all you saw were a couple of glowing eyes in a dark face and a beating red heart. I do like the portraits in the attic far better than the pop up ghosts though.
The subsequent additions are hit or miss among fans. The new hitchhiking ghosts are more dynamic but there's just something fake about them that can't live up to a physical animatronic. I haven't gone through the new queue yet. From my experiences with other interactive queues, they're very hit or miss. Pooh's is lovely but annoying to listen to, the rest around property just come across as cheap PC flash games.
Other members may have more info about problems at Haunted Mansion. Not my area of expertise. It certainly doesn't seem to share the horrible neglect Splash Mountain has at this time though.
See, Pirates and IASW were inherently better at DL because these were "complete" rides (while MK had the abridged versions). DL kept updating these over the years, while MK versions remained flat. So, you can't expect any WDW rehab of those rides to ever equal DL's version. What you could expect is the "newness" to be put back in and some overall improvements - which I believe those attractions got. Haunted Mansion got more than what is to be expected. Space Mountain should have gotten the full treatment - very disappointing. Splash Mountain should get the full treatment, as the WDW version has always been the best.
BTMRR is a tough call. I was lucky enough to ride it when all the effects worked. It was nice, but there was something un-Disney about it - compared to other Disney classics. I was disappointed when I rode it for the first time. The hype when it was being built made it sound like the effects were as good as Universal's Earthquake. The hype of it being an out-of-control runaway mine train made it sound like it was more thrilling than Space Mountain. What a letdown!
On top of that - if the effects keep breaking down and are costly to repair - for an experience that's not all what's its hyped up to be - I totally understand why Disney cut these!
Maybe in the future, they can figure out how to make this a truly immersive and realistic experience with modern special effects. Maybe in a future version of the ride or a new ride entirely.