SWGalaxysEdge
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So much hype for the X-Wings. You can say the response to them will be up and down.
...mostly down
So much hype for the X-Wings. You can say the response to them will be up and down.
Okay Theme Park Review is saying that there are two different paths too... in their video of the AT-AT room, there are clearly two vehicles, but only one goes up the elevator - maybe there are two versions in fact?That is correct. Even the POVs show both transports moving through the scenes
They looked super cool up in the air in my opinion, but should have flown away and out of view vs what the did which was basically nothing. They need a TIE fighter to chase. That would be epic!Were the drones worth it? What do you all think?
Shoot, they really looked fantastic. I really hope they at least have them walking around the area from time to time....just ceremony that I am aware of unless they will be parading around the Resistance camp, but i doubt it. These things seem to be one and done
It’s a massive drone. It’s not like they could’ve done a ton more with the limited space they had.Drones sucked, Up and down? That's it?
Chapek should NOT be the face of Disney when it comes to these "ceremonies"
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Nope. They had sponsors....Heck no! Ticket prices will go up to pay for the R&D and building costs...waste of time
Okay Theme Park Review is saying that there are two different paths too... in their video of the AT-AT room, there are clearly two vehicles, but only one goes up the elevator - maybe there are two versions in fact?
Meh. Soy Wars is Soy Wars. It was dumb then, it’s still dumb now. Might as well make the best of it. With this ride, I feel like they did (although some strange screen choices for their premiere attraction).I watched a video ride-through at the Site That Shall Not Be Named, and eh. It's all very slick and pretty. But please tell me why I'm supposed to care about Rey, be scared of Kylo, or give a damn about The Resistance. I cared about the Jedi, et al, in the OT because I cared about the characters and what would happen to them. The razzle-dazzle effects were the icing; the characters were the cake. Compared to the OT, Iger's Star Wars is just a bunch of woke empty calories. Again, meh.
I know they're huge but...that's it? They could've had them do a return and fly parallel to the back of the land (to avoid going over guest areas) and then land. Something. Anything.Were the drones worth it? What do you all think?
Posted this in our Resistance ride thread on the Disneyland forum, but it applies here even more.
Just watched the "big" DHS opening ceremony. Here are my Deep Thoughts on that...
- No celebs. Just Chewbacca, Vi Moradi Presented by Clairol ColorSilk, and a gaggle of kids from Tallahassee Junior College pretending to be fighter pilots and gritty townsfolk on stage. You can dress up a blonde twink as a fighter pilot and smear dirt on his face, but that doesn't mean the audience buys it.
- Drones. Okay, kind of cool, but also kind of pointless. They moved more like the Goodyear Blimp than an X-Wing Fighter. Were they supposed to do something more?
- Bob Chapek. He is still exactly like Bob Chapek, or the animatronic they use for Mr. Chapek. He read his script reasonably well and hit all his Power Words. Immersive is still firmly in his vocabulary, thank God. He still has a good grasp of how to pull off Executive Casual with the blazer, so thank you to Mrs. Chapek or whomever styles him.
- Does the ride work? At the end Mr. Chapek didn't tell the crowd "we invite you to experience Rise of the Resistance!". Instead he said "we invite you to live your own adventure throughout Star Wars Galaxy's Edge!" They didn't mention the ride was open. That's odd.
You weren’t negative enough on Mr. Chapek. If I didn’t know any better, I’d suspect he rehired you to say nice things about him (or as nice as one could say about Ol’ RoBobto).Posted this in our Resistance ride thread on the Disneyland forum, but it applies here even more.
Just watched the "big" DHS opening ceremony. Here are my Deep Thoughts on that...
- No celebs. Just Chewbacca, Vi Moradi Presented by Clairol ColorSilk, and a gaggle of kids from Tallahassee Junior College pretending to be fighter pilots and gritty townsfolk on stage. You can dress up a blonde twink as a fighter pilot and smear dirt on his face, but that doesn't mean the audience buys it.
- Drones. Okay, kind of cool, but also kind of pointless. They moved more like the Goodyear Blimp than an X-Wing Fighter. Were they supposed to do something more?
- Bob Chapek. He is still exactly like Bob Chapek, or the animatronic they use for Mr. Chapek. He read his script reasonably well and hit all his Power Words. Immersive is still firmly in his vocabulary, thank God. He still has a good grasp of how to pull off Executive Casual with the blazer, so thank you to Mrs. Chapek or whomever styles him.
- Does the ride work? At the end Mr. Chapek didn't tell the crowd "we invite you to experience Rise of the Resistance!". Instead he said "we invite you to live your own adventure throughout Star Wars Galaxy's Edge!" They didn't mention the ride was open. That's odd.
Were those drones or fan-powered balloons?Were the drones worth it? What do you all think?
There are two path. But both paths go through the AT-AT room and the gun room. Both path take the elevator in the AT-AT room. There are two elevators.Okay Theme Park Review is saying that there are two different paths too... in their video of the AT-AT room, there are clearly two vehicles, but only one goes up the elevator - maybe there are two versions in fact?
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