Uncle Lupe
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As far as Disneyland is concerned. If they don't put rocks on the Mickey and Friends parking structure I would consider Disney just taking the cheap way out. May need to theme a good chunk on Anaheim also.
What? That's exactly what they did in Pandora. And I expect SWL to be quite similar to stepping into a Star Wars movie. Just one we haven't seen yet. It's like....
"Star Wars: Rogue Land"
Yes, but two Star Wars Brand space flight themed motion simulators in the same park, with one disconnected from what will now be the definitive hub of Star Wars Fandom and the other themed to the most essential space flight vehicle in the Star Wars canon, makes a more compelling argument for the diminished usefulness of Star Tours.I have never cared for that way of thinking. By that logic we don't need BTMRR, RNRC, Barnstormer or 7 Dwarves because we have Space Mountain. I mean it is not like the simulators from Body Wars are just getting moved over to the new SWL. Each attraction should be different enough to hold their own.
I have never cared for that way of thinking. By that logic we don't need BTMRR, RNRC, Barnstormer or 7 Dwarves because we have Space Mountain. I mean it is not like the simulators from Body Wars are just getting moved over to the new SWL. Each attraction should be different enough to hold their own.
The general thought is that it won't be. It will remain open for crowd control for a few years and then re-themed since it isn't connected to the new land.
As amazing as it looks, I feel like it doesn't really have any standout tall building. For example, Epcot has Spaceship Earth, MK has the castle, AK now has those amazing floating islands. I just feel like they could have put a huge temple or something really distinct and amazing to look at like the others.
Maybe one or two of those buildings are much taller than they seem? Hard to tell but I haven't watched every video showing the new model yet.
As amazing as it looks, I feel like it doesn't really have any standout tall building. For example, Epcot has Spaceship Earth, MK has the castle, AK now has those amazing floating islands. I just feel like they could have put a huge temple or something really distinct and amazing to look at like the others.
Maybe one or two of those buildings are much taller than they seem? Hard to tell but I haven't watched every video showing the new model yet.
Edit: Please don't take the above as me saying that I am not impressed or not looking forward to it. I really do think that this land looks incredible. It's just that everything in it is sort of monotone / blends in. I have no doubt this is going to be an incredible land to visit.
1) It's a land, not a park. So it would be inappropriate for it to trump either Sleeping Beauty Castle / Matterhorn or the Chinese Theatre.
2) The buildings were designed to keep enough of a low profile to not be seen from DL's river.
3) How can the mountains look huge if you have a tall building next to them?
4) The tallest peak (the one by the Falcon) IS actually as tall as the Matterhorn (if insiders are correct).
I am somewhat familiar with disney use of the term.Keep in mind that as far as anyone knows, Star Tours will be changed some how ***eventually***.
You do know how long "eventually" is in Disney terms, right?
While all the locations in Potter are familier, FJ, Gringott's, and even the Hogwats Express are your own journey. The closest to actually reliving the movie is that you cross paths with the trio during a specific moment during Deathly Hallows 2. But you aren't really tagging along on their adventure.Pandora and Star Wars are more "Experience an area designed to look like an area from a movie." None of the locations are actually from any film, nor are the events happening in the attractions.
The Harry Potter areas / attractions recreate specific settings and events from the books/films.
I am only referring to how this fits in at Disney World, just FYI.
Also as Incomudro says and I mentioned, some of these buildings could be massive from the ground level.
While all the locations in Potter are familier, FJ, Gringott's, and even the Hogwats Express are your own journey. The closest to actually reliving the movie is that you cross paths with the trio during a specific moment during Deathly Hallows 2. But you aren't really tagging along on their adventure.
I do think that "generic" star wars land will make it slightly less accessible to casual Star Wars fans. But the more rabid fans will see it as basically getting a new movie you can live.
While all the locations in Potter are familier, FJ, Gringott's, and even the Hogwats Express are your own journey. The closest to actually reliving the movie is that you cross paths with the trio during a specific moment during Deathly Hallows 2. But you aren't really tagging along on their adventure.
I do think that "generic" star wars land will make it slightly less accessible to casual Star Wars fans. But the more rabid fans will see it as basically getting a new movie you can live.
I'm really terrible at visualizing this kind of thing... can someone help me understand the generally accepted "best theory" for how DHS' Star Tours will be (or not be) integrated in the land?
Same.Hm. I hate that a lot.
thx!3rd attraction.
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