Steph15251
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I see them getting rid of itI wouldn’t say awful. Dated yes. It has great potential.
But I doubt we’ll see that.
I see them getting rid of itI wouldn’t say awful. Dated yes. It has great potential.
But I doubt we’ll see that.
I wouldn’t say awful. Dated yes. It has great potential.
But I doubt we’ll see that.
I heard it's going to be an overlay. Galaxy's Edge: Palpatines FurySo Poseidons Fury is coming to Galaxy's Edge?
Has anyone been on Rise of the Resistance?
I can confirm this. His granddaughter is already there with her measuring stick scoping the place out.I heard it's going to be an overlay. Galaxy's Edge: Palpatines Fury
I heard it's going to be an overlay. Galaxy's Edge: Palpatines Fury
And how about Chewbacca Furry's Fury?
Galaxy's Edge: Nick Fury
Anyone know the name of the music that plays in the hangar?
Sorry, this is the Poseidon's Fury thread now.Back to Rise of the Resistance...
Despite the attraction itself being superb, one thing that surprised me was the relatively weak standby queue. It's quite plain and repetitive, especially compared to the engaging, ever-changing Flight of Passage standby queue (the cave paintings, the bioluminescence, the laboratory, etc).
The Al Lutz MiceAge column (putting aside the controversy) suggested that the queue and first pre-show received budget cuts. Now that I've spent time in them, that does indeed ring true.
Do any of our insiders have insight about this?
I think part of it is also to contrasts the low-tech, claustrophobic feel with the high-tech, expansive First Order.Back to Rise of the Resistance...
Despite the attraction itself being superb, one thing that surprised me was the relatively weak standby queue. It's quite plain and repetitive, especially compared to the engaging, ever-changing Flight of Passage standby queue (the cave paintings, the bioluminescence, the laboratory, etc).
The Al Lutz MiceAge column (putting aside the controversy) suggested that the queue and first pre-show received budget cuts. Now that I've spent time in them, that does indeed ring true.
Do any of our insiders have insight about this?
I'd never say a ride is going to be a success or a failure until it actually opens and I have seen it for myself. ( I also limit my comments until I have actually been on an attraction at least twice. )
The opening of this ride has not been fully successful; not with all the operational problems it is having.
Indeed, all those problems = I was only able to see this attraction once on my recent visit.
IMO, parts of the ride are interesting, parts of the ride could be better.
One limit of RotR is the length of it. It reminds me a little of Poseidon's Fury. I like PF, but usually I skip it because it takes too long. When RothR finally runs properly, riding it is still going to take a long time.
Second: the yeti. It is still too early to tell, but I am starting to wonder if Kylo isn't going to be the new yeti.
The Al Lutz MiceAge column (putting aside the controversy) suggested that the queue and first pre-show received budget cuts. Now that I've spent time in them, that does indeed ring true.
The Al Lutz MiceAge column (putting aside the controversy) suggested that the queue and first pre-show received budget cuts. Now that I've spent time in them, that does indeed ring true.
Do any of our insiders have insight about this?
Do you have a link for that article?
Since it is a Miceage article, I would assume they explained how WDW management was all too happy to cut stuff and make things cheaper, but Anaheim management fought tooth and nail to plus things as much as possible "for the guest experience". And that any similarities between the two was just misery Chapek forcing the savage Orlando sensibility onto the noble beings who valiantly were protecting the sanctity of Disneyland.
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