News Splash Mountain retheme to Princess and the Frog - Tiana's Bayou Adventure

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Sir_Cliff

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What I wanna know, is that the imagineers rode the ride today, to point things out. Is this their only ride they've taken? If so, beware, this is NOT being taken seriously.
That would be... weird.

I find it exceedingly difficult to believe the Imagineers would have been working on this for the past few years and just suddenly realised they'd better get to MK to actually ride the attraction once before it closed.
 

GhostHost1000

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That would be... weird.

I find it exceedingly difficult to believe the Imagineers would have been working on this for the past few years and just suddenly realised they'd better get to MK to actually ride the attraction once before it closed.
That concerns me. That and the fact that they did so on the last day with so many guesting wanting to ride and they took up a log to do it
 

Sir_Cliff

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That concerns me. That and the fact that they did so on the last day with so many guesting wanting to ride and they took up a log to do it
But that picture wasn't from the last day, was it?

I don't know why they were riding during operating hours, though I think the poster mentioned the ride had been down during the morning so I guess the intention had been to ride before opening and it went down.
 

peter11435

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What I wanna know, is that the imagineers rode the ride today, to point things out. Is this their only ride they've taken? If so, beware, this is NOT being taken seriously.
No, but it was their last chance to ride for a long time. Also riding the ride is not necessary to take the project seriously. The original project team for splash mountain certainly took their project seriously and there was no ride for them to ride before it was built.
 

SpectreJordan

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I think the most trouble I am having with today (at least on social media) is people using other people's sadness/goodbyes as an excuse to call them something they are not. And the reason I find it troubling is those very people spent the better part of the last 30 years riding and enjoying Splash Mountain just as much as anyone. The whole thing is so tired.

It's done, let people enjoy it for the last time. Then let's redirect our attention to the new attraction.
Terminally online Twitter users always have to have some snide comment about everything, no matter the fanbase or topic. They think they're funny but they just come off as if they're from Mean Girls.
 

CaptainAmerica

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“Mommy mommy can we ride Tiana’s ride?”

”I’m sorry sweetie. The company didn’t think about the target demographic for the IP when they forgot about the ride system height requirement. Again.”
I think you're underestimating the height of young children. My son is 2 and he's already at Slinky and Mine Train height.

The peak princess crowd should be solidly 40 inches.
 

peter11435

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I think you're underestimating the height of young children. My son is 2 and he's already at Slinky and Mine Train height.

The peak princess crowd should be solidly 40 inches.
This. Complaints about the height requirement and Target demographic are hyperbole. Most children will hit the height requirement while they are 3 or earlier
 

Sir_Cliff

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I think you're underestimating the height of young children. My son is 2 and he's already at Slinky and Mine Train height.

The peak princess crowd should be solidly 40 inches.
I know we've gone over this (and everything else) a million times in the thread, but I really don't think they would have designed a new Princess & the Frog attraction as one of MK's biggest thrill rides if they were building it from scratch. Maybe something with mild thrills like the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, but I strongly suspect they would have judged that final drop too intense for the film's target demographic even if they could technically make the height requirement.

Plenty of people in this thread have mentioned themselves building up the courage to ride Splash, so I don't think it's hyperbole to imagine the thrill element will be off-putting to plenty of young children.

At any rate, they're doing it, so we'll see what happens when it opens. I also get the reasons why this is the IP they chose for this attraction... which we've also gone over a million times by now!
 
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Sorcerer Mickey

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Alright, so I’m going to be that guy. Everyone here is concerned about the height requirement but has anyone thought about the implication of keeping the one black Disney princess just outside Fantasyland?
 
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