matt9112
Well-Known Member
Part of it.
The least of the lands problems is the ride that comes off worse than an x box game.
Part of it.
This is turning out to be just like the massive LARPs I've participated in (and helped run). Totally fun.
How’s it possible that the Mission: Space consoles seem to have more detailing with switches and buttons?The bridge just doesn't look like Star Wars to me. I'd be more likely to believe it was supposed to be Star Trek, but really it just looks kind of generic, not to mention cheap.
Hopefully the other areas of the ship, like the dining room, look much better.
How’s it possible that the Mission: Space consoles seem to have more detailing with switches and buttons?
The bridge just doesn't look like Star Wars to me. I'd be more likely to believe it was supposed to be Star Trek, but really it just looks kind of generic, not to mention cheap.
The bridge just doesn't look like Star Wars to me. I'd be more likely to believe it was supposed to be Star Trek, but really it just looks kind of generic, not to mention cheap.
Hopefully the other areas of the ship, like the dining room, look much better.
…so then you build a lot of them and have a supply…Figured that. They're just for shows and such. Probably very delicate.
A more explanatory post is the one you just made. On a Disney parks fan forum.This explains....ALOOOOT.
…i’m wondering why it’s shocking the 2000s would be a better standard?I never would have thought any early 2000s Disney theme park content would look better with time, and yet...
More touch screen technology would help address the lack of buttons / switches and the lone joy stick.An interstellar space ship has a giant console with four buttons and a joystick.
You don't think the buttons combined with the joystick lets you control the screen where infinite buttons can be generated?More touch screen technology would help address the lack of buttons / switches and the lone joy stick.
You don't think the buttons combined with the joystick lets you control the screen where infinite buttons can be generated?
Think videogame controller
Sure. XBOX or Play Station? Both of those seem to have more controls than that console.You don't think the buttons combined with the joystick lets you control the screen where infinite buttons can be generated?
Think videogame controller
Never played one but I doubt this a first person shooter game. More like you pick a scenario to runSure. XBOX or Play Station? Both of those seem to have more controls than that console.
Agree. All I am saying is all the SW films depict control rooms, control centers, ship bridges etc. with a lot more in interactive things such as toggles, switches, buttons, levers and interactive touch screens. For the guests to interact give them things to interact with and, stand by, immerse into the scenario (whatever it may be).Never played one but I doubt this a first person shooter game. More like you pick a scenario to run
But the computers have taken over all that, I'm surprised they let humans touch it at all, much better races of pilots out there or at least a droid.Agree. All I am saying is all the SW films depict control rooms, control centers, ship bridges etc. with a lot more in interactive things such as toggles, switches, buttons, levers and interactive touch screens. For the guests to interact give them things to interact with and, stand by, immerse into the scenario (whatever it may be).
Yesssss! Good point! DROIDS! Have various droids operating the bridge, under the command of the Captain and 1st Officer, the guests can interact/communicate with the droids and don't actually touch anything.But the computers have taken over all that, I'm surprised they let humans touch it at all, much better races of pilots out there or at least a droid.
Not on the young end of the age spectrum, DD13 has had quite a bit of questions and likes to hear about updates. She doesn't know a price, but knows it's the same as our normal vacation budget for a week. Many won't have answers until opening. The first question was if lightsaber training was limited ages, happy to hear it isn't. Will they have costumes for her size (women's 8) because she doesn't want the lowcut dresses? Will she be allowed to explore the ship activities without us, or need an adult with her? Is the Droid battle only for people with a Droid they've brought? The food preview pictures have her a bit leary she'd like it because don't know what it really is. The dinner show sounds fun to her though, do kids get to dance? She wants to find Rey, Chewy, and avoid any bountyhunters. Will there be kids her age? Will there be a dance party??? (The last question is for anywhere we go lol)Thus far the Star Wars Galactic Cruise experience has been discussed / debated from the adult point of view and the reviews of the initial adult guests to experience it are eagerly awaited. I very much want to hear the children's impressions. How is this experience viewed through the eyes of a child? I doubt cost is even a thought to the littles it's all about imagination and their experience.
A more explanatory post is the one you just made. On a Disney parks fan forum.
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