Also this is too expensive to be able to ask a friend if they want to come alongThe kind of interaction that the experience requires is just going to be super embarrassing for a lot of teens--too old to think it's real, too young and self conscious to be able to let go and enjoy it. That's not to say that kids that age don't like to cosplay, but they want to do their own cool thing for their friends, not play pretend with Mom and Dad.
Does that mean the sequels “suck less”?As has been the case since the MGM days.
From what I've seen it's not Imagineers but ship attendants that do the spiel about D3-O9, which isn't story-breaking; also, the videos I've seen of attendants standing by the playtest are from the 4-hour highlights experience that some vloggers got.I haven’t had the chance to read the 40-45 pages created in the last 24 hours. But watching one of the review videos it’s interesting that they have this one CM in like a suit/tux outfit in a normal WDW name tag throughout the journey, and even the imagineer do a little spiel about the D3-09. Seems to break story
This would have been a fun experience to have for a birthday trip with friends, but I can't fathom asking my friends to drop $2k (including flights and transportation there) plus give up 3 days of their life for a trip like this.Also this is too expensive to be able to ask a friend if they want to come along
After watching it something that concerns me is that she says there are some experiences and storylines that are definitely better than others. I’m thinking it won’t be long until people can search on the web to find out what those are and how to access them which will then skew the overall expletive for all the attendees.
Totally different circumstances - and totally different buildings, too.As has been the case since the MGM days.
As has been the case since the MGM days.
Studio hangars aren’t cheap ways to leave show buildings visible?You really stretched hard for this one.
Studio hangars aren’t cheap ways to leave show buildings visible?
Camtono sounds too much like camel toe to me but you could always dress up like Wilrow Hood for your cruise!My cruise's Facebook group were discussing the "backstories" they've crafted and honestly that's not even something I've considered. "Married siblings" is clearly old hat at this point, so I'm considering either "breeder of exotic Loth Cats for show and sustenance" or "camtono importer/exporter (safest safes in the galaxy, har-har)." Open to suggestions.
You mean something built on the cheap to be functioning studio in 1987 with a $30 ticket shouldn’t be as high of a standard as something built as a straight upcharge next to the same park that is still underequipped for a $120+$15+$24+$24 ticket??Totally different circumstances - and totally different buildings, too.
The Galaxy's Edge/Starcruiser buildings do not play by the same rules as The Streets of America.
They were both done on the cheap and done intentionally…this is yet another ridiculous scarecrow to defend the rodent. It just never stops.They were completely in theme for the park.
You can absolutely argue that was done to be cheap, but you can't argue they were visible show buildings that detracted from theme.
That date is now full. In just the past few hours, the open cruises for March - June went from 11 to 8.March 31 has opened up if anyone wants to go.
Let alone a $6,000 straight upcharge. Which touts itself loudly as the "most immersive immersive that ever immersived immersiveness . . . immersively".You mean something built on the cheap to be functioning studio in 1987 with a $30 ticket shouldn’t be as high of a standard as something built as a straight upcharge next to the same park that is still is underequipped for a $120+$15+$24+$24 ticket??
…get outta town
Catastrophe Canyon? Muppets? Indiana Jones? Star Tours? Various other backstage structures of unknown purpose. All visible from the arrival and parking lot.Totally different circumstances - and totally different buildings, too.
The Galaxy's Edge/Starcruiser buildings do not play by the same rules as The Streets of America.
You forgot “immersivosity”Let alone a $6,000 straight upcharge. Which touts itself loudly as the "most immersive immersive that ever immersived immersiveness . . . immersively".
I’ve been to Disney events with full open bar. New Year’s Eve at California Grill for example.The entire thing is modeled after a cruise, and nowhere in the Disney universe is there open bar.
Catastrophe Canyon? Muppets? Indiana Jones? Star Tours? Various other backstage structures of unknown purpose. All visible from the arrival and parking lot.
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