TwilightZone
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Didn't GiveMeTheMusic also confirm the new direction for "Tiana' was actually going to be pretty good?
Yep they have! (for some reason I can't edit quotes in)Didn't GiveMeTheMusic also confirm the new direction for "Tiana' was actually going to be pretty good?
Won't happen unless his exit agreement were to be torn up for some reason.
And he is heavily involved in Tiana Mountain, which is a good sign!
I think it was, at first. The project has really evolved in a good way, despite the weird model at D23.
Multiple times. To me, it’s irrelevant, but the Imagineers seem to agree with you, since they’ve twisted themselves in knots to explain the ride’s elevation.Just wondering if this has been brought up
It's going to be based on the Avery Island salt dome.Just wondering if this has been brought up, or if anyone else here has had this thought (and yes, I’m going to nitpick )…
Song of the South is set in Georgia, which has plenty of mountains (Brasstown Bald being the highest at 4,784’) and streams/creeks, which fits thematically for Splash Mountain, even though the Frontierland location (at WDW) of the attraction is, technically, thematically off.
I’ve been to NOLA twice, and not only are there no mountains (or natural hills) even remotely close to anywhere near there, most of the city is below sea level (5% in 1895, 30% in 1935, etc.).
The highest point in Louisiana is Driskill Mountain at a whopping 535’, and it’s in northeastern LA, nowhere near NOLA or a bayou, and without a stream/creek anywhere near it.
There, I’ve picked the nits…!!!!!
What makes you think this?It's going to be based on the Avery Island salt dome.
No, that's not a joke.
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Oh and it collapsed recently and killed some people. So that'll be fun for the clickbait.
They said so.What makes you think this?
They didn’t say it’s based on that specific mine.They said so.
First time he saw it, like the rest of us
It was a joke. But a little odd such an integral figure of the remodel is just walking the floor like a normal, ex-Imagineer and there’s no record of any interviews from him giving any updates.I don't know how you interpreted that from the tweet. Baxter was there next to the model, therefore he's never seen it before and isn't involved?
He also doesn't need to have seen the model to be involved either. The salt mine portion of the attraction WEREN'T even his ideas AFAIK.
They LITERALLY freaking did.They didn’t say it’s based on that specific mine.
The text under the model just refers to “an aging salt mine”. The information we got today does likewise. You’re right, however, that the Imagineers cited Avery Island as a source of inspiration. I guess the point I’m trying to make is that we’re not supposed to identify Tiana’s mine with Avery per se.
DL Splash always gets me more wet than WDW Splash. It's also scarier!i dont know about spalsh in MK but in DL, last time i rode it I was drenched, i mean soaked. people were pointing at me when i was leaving the ride. It was fine though, i thought it was funny and bought a new shirt at the winnie the pooh gift shop. but my shoes and pants were stil wet for a while lol
It's going to be based on the Avery Island salt dome.
No, that's not a joke.
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Oh and it collapsed recently and killed some people. So that'll be fun for the clickbait.
It was a joke. But a little odd such an integral figure of the remodel is just walking the floor like a normal, ex-Imagineer and there’s no record of any interviews from him giving any updates.
But here’s another tweet. Why would he say such a thing if he was already “back” at Imagineering for over a year working so much on Splash?
I believe there are photos of them on location.I wonder if they actually did any kind of research on avery island or just did a quick google search and that name came up so they mentioned it
I always ask to sit at the back to minimise the wetness!DL Splash always gets me more wet than WDW Splash. It's also scarier!
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