mergatroid
Well-Known Member
Much anger on this thread there is
What times were those at?Three times a night like yesterday?
Don't glance at the opening week report thread.Much anger on this thread there is
What times were those at?
...three times. 6:30pm, 7:30pm and 8:45pm
It feels like there's some slight tilting but no actual vertical movement I'm aware of.You’re talking about the escape at the end, though. There’s no vertical movement during the shuttle pre-show, other than some shimmying, right?
I would never claim toad is better than ROTR. I would claim a ride just like toad but using all of ROTR's tech would be better though. (Though I think ROTR freaking awesome as is).As someone who super loved and loves Mr. Toad and what it does, I defy you to find anyone who truly thinks Mr. Toad is an objectively superior attraction to Rise. Toad scores high on a conceptual level as a ride - higher than I think many people would think to give it credit for - and I think it's entertainment factor is still solid 60+ years on, but I also think that even those of us with great passion for it are reasonable enough to see the difference here.
Glory days would be living in a time where Walt Disney World can have both Mr. Toad AND Rise of the Resistance, which isn't actually asking all that much. But alas.
Thankfully Disneyland has done well enough by its attractions over the years and still has a Toad that's in bright and colorful shape, wild as ever and soon to be entertaining guests into 2020 . . . alongside Rise of the Resistance.
We can probably all agree that the less that's said about Birthdayland the better.
It's easy to figure out how it's accomplished in retrospect but in person it's quite convincing.I’m avoiding videos but curious how the Kylo light saber effect is handled? I did see a picture and it looked extremely lame like a short red stick sticking out of the ceiling?
I hope this teaches Iger, Chapek, & Co. what happens when you allow WDI to operate at its best.
Any idea on how many boarding groups were distributed today relative to yesterday? I imagine they dropped the number because it sounds like at least 20 boarding groups got comp tickets.
Most importantly the person who takes over for Iger in a couple years. No matter who it is.
So,
I know this is a theme park attraction and there's a certain suspension of disbelief involved,
But why would anyone deliberately fire an AT-AT cannon at close quarters inside of a ship?
How does the shuttle work and you end up in the hangar bay? You walk out and see the ship in there so it's more than just a door opening on the other side I assume.
How are there working it with guests with DAS?
Can we try and plot out how they hit that goal?
This guy doesn't think they'd ever get near it, but I can't see them not.
Is being there at rope drop & joining the virtual queue just as you enter a guarantee to get in? unless the ride breaks down ofc
..the doors are tied to the shuttle platform rotation.
If the platform is not ready to load, the ITS doors won;t open and the briefing room doors are supposed to stay closed as well.
...nothing will ever be a "guarantee" - can;t commit to that, gotta CYA
Park was scheduled to open at 9 we got there at 8 and missed out on boarding pass. I’ll be honest we are getting there at 0400 tomorrow , done playing around...nothing will ever be a "guarantee" - can;t commit to that, gotta CYA
I am not even that much of a Star Wars fan (both of old and new stuff), but seeing the footage of the queue, the pre-show, the walk-thru and the ride really does make me happy and like I have said before gives me the old Disney good feels that I haven't felt in a very long time. I can't wait to see this in person. Maybe this kind of immersive-ness will continue throughout the rest of Disney and new Epcot refurbishments and what not. One can hope at least.
Maybe even Horizons 2.0 will be a thing. I can dream...
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