What has happened is a failure to complete the overarching story of the park (Animals that were, are, and never will be).Just because you can make a pile of fake vomit or dog crap that smells, looks, and heck, even tastes authentic doesn't change the fact that its source material is still vomit/crap.
I'm not denying that they aren't executed very authentically, I'm saying they're poor concepts to execute in the first place. Why would a company known for high quality and cutting edge attractions want to emulate something that is of inferior quality? The authenticity argument, as I see it, holds little water.
I'll grant you that the seamless habitats (on the safari) of the animals is very cool, and I love that attraction, but I still believe the park over-relies on "look at that animal" 'attractions' far too much. You can have a theme park about the animal kingdom without having so many 'here are animals, look at them' attractions.
The details are excellent, the theming is excellent, the 'real' attractions (Nemo, Dinosaur, Everest, Lion King, Tough to be a Bug, etc.) there are fantastic (even with their issues). The problem is, there aren't enough of those 'real' attractions, in my opinion. Zero omnimover dark rides? Come on!
I would happily overlook Dinorama (call it a 'fun foray' or whatever) if the rest of the park offered sufficient attractions. I don't believe, at this point, it does.
I'm sure I've said this on here before, but I always envisioned putting Alice & Toad dark rides across from Pooh, and combining that with the Tea Party for a little British countryside area. Pooh's forest, Alice's cottage with adjacent Wonderland, and Toad Hall. It would all fit together nicely.
There was a Casey Jr. in those original renderings from D23, and I asked about it at the press conference. They seemed surprised that I had noticed, and said that there was a possibility that Casey would be incorporated in some way, but their ideas at the time were different from the version at DL. That was a long time ago, though.
The concept art of the FLE released to the public (the one everyone has seen) isn't even current. New art was made that looks similar but has the changes on it. I'm guessing they want to keep that part of it a surprise as long as they can. The new art has some very welcomed changes to it. :animwink:
No heads up as to any announcement dates or anything?
Curiouser and curiouser this FLE gets...
An expanded version of the article:
http://http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010/08/a-few-more-words-about-fantasyland/
I'm kinda starting to like Staggs...
There are a lot of curious bits in there... about wanting something that's flexible for different celebrations or events - it's almost like he's talking about a Fantasyland theater or something like the TT Fair tents that can accommodate multiple M&Gs or events.
Of course, now I'm parsing his words.
Odd that there's such a reluctance to give any sort of timeline - as he himself says, it's about time for the rubber to meet the road...
No idea. But like I said, they might be trying to keep it under wraps for a while. Not only has the art has been updated (as far back as 2/10) but detailed plans for these differences have also been made.
well, a theater would be cheap and flexible. I'm not sure what you would put in it though.
There are a lot of curious bits in there... about wanting something that's flexible for different celebrations or events - it's almost like he's talking about a Fantasyland theater or something like the TT Fair tents that can accommodate multiple M&Gs or events.
- Slight increase in budget, combined with savings from cuts, will go to 1-2 new, C- or D- ticket rides. Most likely, traditional dark rides.
it's amazing the effect that harry has already had over at wdw...they're going nuts to try and make something out of the fantasyland expansion cross generational and unisex. They're desperate for it and it's kind of amusing to watch all this unfold living and working here.
People are waiting 2+ hours to watch a "wand experience," that's for one little kid. Families are waiting 30+ minutes just to stand in line to order fish and chips at the three broomsticks, they're waiting 30 minutes to buy jelly beans and teenagers are running around in wizarding robes in 98 degree heat and loving it. Meanwhile, disney offers a 20% off coupon for merch between the hours of 9am-12pm on weekdays? I haven't bought anyting at wdw in so long it hurts, but i dropped about $150 on butterbeer, hogs head brew, chocolate frogs, wands, zonko's t-shirts, etc, etc...oh and i forgot about the preferred annual as well so i can get butterbeer at will.
I love my d and always will...but they seriously need to get in touch w/today and the world around them...and all the blog posts in the world about crappy pins, vinylmation, and star wars crap isn't going to help defeat the imperius spell they're under right now. I hope they kick some butt on the expansion...but it seems as though they're grasping at straws right now.
I don't know how you came to this conclusion. While the article states the possibility of a thrill ride I saw nothing in there to suggest some dark-ride style attraction was begin considered. :shrug:
My information is from other sources, and Staggs's comments don't seem to preclude that. It's possible to have a D-ticket ride that has thrill elements.
It's possible to have a D-ticket ride that has thrill elements.
It's amazing the effect that Harry has ALREADY had over at WDW...they're going nuts to try and make something out of the Fantasyland Expansion cross generational and unisex. They're desperate for it and it's kind of amusing to watch all this unfold living and working here.
People are waiting 2+ hours to watch a "Wand Experience," that's for one little kid. Families are waiting 30+ minutes just to stand in line to order Fish and Chips at the Three Broomsticks, They're waiting 30 minutes to buy jelly beans and Teenagers are running around in Wizarding Robes in 98 degree heat and LOVING it. Meanwhile, Disney offers a 20% off coupon for merch between the hours of 9am-12pm on weekdays? I haven't bought anyting at WDW in so long it hurts, but I dropped about $150 on Butterbeer, Hogs Head Brew, Chocolate Frogs, Wands, Zonko's T-shirts, etc, etc...oh and I forgot about the preferred annual as well so I can get Butterbeer at will.
I love my D and always will...but they seriously need to get in touch w/today and the world around them...and all the blog posts in the world about crappy pins, vinylmation, and Star Wars crap isn't going to help defeat the Imperius spell they're under right now. I HOPE they kick some butt on the Expansion...but it seems as though they're grasping at straws right now.
Meanwhile, if universal does something with LOTR or god forbid Twilight...WDW might as well re-brand themselves as a DVC/Hedonism resort.
That's why I said Neverland... Peter Pan has the Lost Boys... Tink can have her smaller version of Pixie Hollow and her M&G...A new, modern, e ticket Peter Pan dark ride could be constructed.. It appeals to boys and girls.. Add in the duels and fights you have in the princess movies, and now it is balanced.. The only issue with my Neverland suggestion is where the two Dumbo's go..
...some small changes from the original. No specifics.
http://thedailydisney.com/blog/2010...antasyland-expansion-plans-are-being-redrawn/
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