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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
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Does the type of restaurant impact how long people take to eat? I mean actually eat their food, not wait in line.
Absolutely.

Most people are done in 15-20 minutes at a quick service location.

Dinner at the chef's table at V&A can go 2 hours or more.

Of course most of this time difference comes from the way the meal is served.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
Hmm... While the YouTube resolution wasn't great, I'll have to take his word that it has impressive graphics. All I can see are very gamey elements without very realistic physics. (The tipping AT-ATs are funny, but they aren't falling down with the right sense of weight.) Needs a lot more dust and atmospherics. Hopefully that will be added later, but currently I'm not that impressed.
 

britain

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I did some digging regarding the Cantina. It will be two separate areas; an accessible "Cantina" plus a TSR in the same building but the TSR is separate to the "Cantina”. These are both separate to the QSR. If "Cantina" will be more show than eaterie I don’t know.

Technically speaking, a cantina is a bar. So I suspect the TSR is for everyone who wants to go to 'the cantina', eat and see the show, without actually just standing at the bar.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
The site which cannot be named has posted a video of the Falcon ride test footage that we saw screen shots of recently.

Certainly more legit than their leaked pic of the FoP vehicle...

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Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Hmm... While the YouTube resolution wasn't great, I'll have to take his word that it has impressive graphics. All I can see are very gamey elements without very realistic physics. (The tipping AT-ATs are funny, but they aren't falling down with the right sense of weight.) Needs a lot more dust and atmospherics. Hopefully that will be added later, but currently I'm not that impressed.
I can't imagine that is the final product. What is in that video would not fly as a cutscene for COD let alone a multi-million dollar attraction.
 

Kamikaze

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Hmm... While the YouTube resolution wasn't great, I'll have to take his word that it has impressive graphics. All I can see are very gamey elements without very realistic physics. (The tipping AT-ATs are funny, but they aren't falling down with the right sense of weight.) Needs a lot more dust and atmospherics. Hopefully that will be added later, but currently I'm not that impressed.

Are you ****ing kidding me? It even says 'pre alpha' right on the top, and you're commenting on the graphics of a screener of a short video clip? Come on.
 

Disney Analyst

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Hmm... While the YouTube resolution wasn't great, I'll have to take his word that it has impressive graphics. All I can see are very gamey elements without very realistic physics. (The tipping AT-ATs are funny, but they aren't falling down with the right sense of weight.) Needs a lot more dust and atmospherics. Hopefully that will be added later, but currently I'm not that impressed.


You're assuming they showcased something in its current stage of evolution. I would assume they showcased a very early version of the program, and they are much further along in its development now.
 

Brian Swan

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Absolutely.

Most people are done in 15-20 minutes at a quick service location.

Dinner at the chef's table at V&A can go 2 hours or more.

Of course most of this time difference comes from the way the meal is served.
A "regular" dinner at V&A is a 2-3 hour meal. My Chef's Table dinner was over 5 hours. A "typical" TS runs about an hour, but if you're forced into a character meal, then plan for 90 min if you kids need to see all of the characters (and why would you spend that much on mediocre food if that wasn't the case).
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
A "regular" dinner at V&A is a 2-3 hour meal. My Chef's Table dinner was over 5 hours. A "typical" TS runs about an hour, but if you're forced into a character meal, then plan for 90 min if you kids need to see all of the characters (and why would you spend that much on mediocre food if that wasn't the case).

They have characters meet in V&A? Who do they get, the country bears?
 
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britain

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Are you ****ing kidding me? It even says 'pre alpha' right on the top, and you're commenting on the graphics of a screener of a short video clip? Come on.

That's what I figured too, and yet the presenter was all "Believe it or not, this is REAL TIME!" to the audience, as if this, not something else that will be the finished product, but as if this was impressive.
 

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
I did some digging regarding the Cantina. It will be two separate areas; an accessible "Cantina" plus a TSR in the same building but the TSR is separate to the "Cantina”. These are both separate to the QSR. If "Cantina" will be more show than eaterie I don’t know.
I've heard about Rex being a DJ or some such, but will there be a Cantina Band like in the movie?
 

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