Morkey Moose
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Richard Nixon said “I am not a crook” in the contemporary
#AwkwardFamilyPhotosBooked the $100 Glamour Shots photo package. If they turn out even half this good, I'll be satisfied.
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I'm about 90% interested in how the storytelling and immersion works and then 10% interested in the food and lodging works.
In a time when some corporations are trying to sell us on the metaverse and virtual experiences here is a real life stage production where guests are the independent variables. It may fail but its ambition is awesome.
Right. And those experiences are ones I am most blah on. The bridge training? Not into that for long tbh. That stuff a absolutely is what will suck the kids in. Honestly a good portion felt dumbed down in a way. Not for long term SW fans. It doesn't even look like SW to me much. Which makes me like it less.
I suppose that's my issue is that good portions I have seen are aimed at families with honestly younger kids. The rest feels for those who have been dreaming of their created cosplay characters lived out in an elaborate show.
It definitely was marketed and designed for families though or the bunks are for nothing.
I'm still sad this is how it turned out. Just not my bag and I love SW. While Batuu is still not as much older SW the vibes are right.
I mean, isn’t that true for every attraction? Journey, not destination.So as far as we all know there is one…and only one…ending to this entire experience and that ending is now completely online and available for anyone to view.
So no matter what you do on board, no matter who you talk to, no matter who you help…it all ends with the same finale. Everything you do in “your story” is moot to the overarching story.
Sure the discovery is fun but the outcome will ALWAYS be the same.
Am I alone in finding that extremely disappointing?
People are partially paying for the exclusivity of it.I just got to thinking, every 2 days they have a down time between 10am to 1pm where guests checkin/checkout, when they clean and stuff. Why don't they charge say, $300 for a family of 4 to be there during that time? They can look around, eat some snacks, play some games. They will also be cleaning and some of the experienes will be down or not work (just like the parks), many characters missing, so the experience won't be near as pristine or immersive, but the price will also be more approachable to the masses. Then at 12:30pm, everybody gets moved out and the overnight guests come in at 1pm. It's a win win.
You want upsells within an upsell before it even opens?I just got to thinking, every 2 days they have a down time between 10am to 1pm where guests checkin/checkout, when they clean and stuff. Why don't they charge say, $300 for a family of 4 to be there during that time? They can look around, eat some snacks, play some games. They will also be cleaning and some of the experienes will be down or not work (just like the parks), many characters missing, so the experience won't be near as pristine or immersive, but the price will also be more approachable to the masses. Then at 12:30pm, everybody gets moved out and the overnight guests come in at 1pm. It's a win win.
I mean, hey, if they can convince people to pay $300 to watch a hotel getting cleaned while enjoying "free" snacks, then who would blame them!You want upsells within an upsell before it even opens?
Any other ideas, Bob?
…that’s the spirit. Just like watching old fireworks with cupcakesI mean, hey, if they can convince people to pay $300 to watch a hotel getting cleaned while enjoying "free" snacks, then who would blame them!
"Wait and see'"?????And I am sure them calling them by name had nothing to do with them being vloggers Disney is trying to impress?? Nothing at all. Let's wait and see if they do that for the family from Indiana after they paid 6k because at that point Disney had their money.
Anyone who did this would be disappointed. Just like a lot of the disappointment you’re reading here, the physical location and the in-story ”activities” were not designed to stand alone. The entire thing depends on the actors and interactions. It’s all more of a cool backdrop to help people pretend they’re in a Star Wars story. That’s the experience Disney is selling here.I just got to thinking, every 2 days they have a down time between 10am to 1pm where guests checkin/checkout, when they clean and stuff. Why don't they charge say, $300 for a family of 4 to be there during that time? They can look around, eat some snacks, play some games. They will also be cleaning and some of the experienes will be down or not work (just like the parks), many characters missing, so the experience won't be near as pristine or immersive, but the price will also be more approachable to the masses. Then at 12:30pm, everybody gets moved out and the overnight guests come in at 1pm. It's a win win.
This doesn't excuse getting rid of the entertainment and atmosphere for SW:GE. However, I was always a bit suspicious of the notion that over-burdened, under-paid CMs were suddenly going to have to have potentially hundreds or thousands of interactions with random guests each day about their ride experience or other aspects of their time in the land while working retail or food service. Perhaps attractions can be made more interactive (though they also need to more broadly address issues of capacity), but I suspect the ideal of any area of the park in which tens of thousands of people are going to be wandering through every day having anything but seperate interactive experiences like attractions or shows is going to remain a pipe dream for some time if not forever.
Honestly, I think they instead need to look more to live entertainment and streetmosphere-type stuff to provide unique, interactive experiences.
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Richard Nixon said “I am not a crook” in the contemporary
Balllroom of Americas 2nd floor. You passed it if you ever took the escalatorI have often wanted to go find the exact ballroom he gave that infamous speech in at the Contemporary. But I usually crash at the Poly, and it's one of those things that I never get around to doing once I'm there at WDW. I was never a big fan of The Beatles, so that's lost on me when I'm at the Poly.
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