The Sorcerer's Apprentice Season 4: Homecoming Edition - Discussion Thread

D Hulk

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That’s super exciting!! How long aren’t you going? Are you going to go back to one of the other Asian parks?
I’ll be exclusively visiting China, for a total of nearly 3 weeks.

I’m flying into Beijing. From there it’s a roundabout journey all over, including the Great Wall, Xi’an and the Terra-cotta Warriors, climbing the Huangshan mountains, cruising through ancient water towns, and then ending in Shanghai with Disneyland as the trip’s final 2 days.
 

Voxel

President of Progress City
I’ll be exclusively visiting China, for a total of nearly 3 weeks.

I’m flying into Beijing. From there it’s a roundabout journey all over, including the Great Wall, Xi’an and the Terra-cotta Warriors, climbing the Huangshan mountains, cruising through ancient water towns, and then ending in Shanghai with Disneyland as the trip’s final 2 days.
Sounds like fun, Just don't break off one of the thumbs of the Terra-cotta warrior for good luck.
 

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
Yes
Alright, I'll ask the next question and maybe get help for my next video in the process lol

What are the most impressive or awe-inspiring individual moments or scenes in Disney World attractions?

I'm going with the haunted Mansion Dining Room and the scene in Dinosaur where the carnotaurus starts to chase you
 
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AceAstro

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Alright, I'll ask the next question and maybe get help for my next video in the process lol

What are the most impressive individual moments or scenes in Disney World attractions?

I'm going with the haunted Mansion Dining Room and the scene in Dinosaur where the carnotaurus starts to chase you

Seeing Walt Disney's Progress City Model on the PeopleMover. So many don't know it is up there and I find it absolutely stunning and magical!
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Alright, I'll ask the next question and maybe get help for my next video in the process lol

What are the most impressive or awe-inspiring individual moments or scenes in Disney World attractions?

I'm going with the haunted Mansion Dining Room and the scene in Dinosaur where the carnotaurus starts to chase you
The scene that got me into imagineering was the first time I saw the finale to the 1994 version of Spaceship Earth. I had only been on when I was a small kid, so I didn't remember it, and this was back before YouTube videos and everything, so around 11 or 12 y/o I went on the ride basically not knowing what to expect...the last 5 minutes were just so mesmerizing from the communication tunnel, to the narration, to the reveal of earth, and then the future city model with the spaceship earth reveal as Irons says 'our spaceship earth'. It was so awe-inspiring.

Everything from this point on


I'll also go with the Graveyard sequence in The Haunted Mansion (though that whole ride is just one big impressive moment after another lol) and when the nation lights turn on in Illuminations.
 

AceAstro

Well-Known Member
I have a second question (nothing to do with imagineering) is there a favorite song(s), or movie score you have?

There's a reason for the question but I don't want to say it just yet;)

All-time favourite score: Jurassic Park. No competition. I listen to that all the time.

Some of my favourite songs would include: Go The Distance from Hercules (it is just too good), Breakfast at Tiffany's by Deep Blue Something, and Just a Friend by Biz Markie...

I am curious to see why you want these answers though haha
 

spacemt354

Chili's
All-time favourite score: Jurassic Park. No competition. I listen to that all the time.

Some of my favourite songs would include: Go The Distance from Hercules (it is just too good), Breakfast at Tiffany's by Deep Blue Something, and Just a Friend by Biz Markie...

I am curious to see why you want these answers though haha
Thank you! JP is one of my best as well. I feel like @RMichael21 using this but...;) you will see in a few weeks!
 

Pi on my Cake

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
I have a second question (nothing to do with imagineering) is there a favorite song(s), or movie score you have?

There's a reason for the question but I don't want to say it just yet;)
Scores: Pacific Rim, Up, Inside Out, Up, Harry Potter, and Up.

Also, Undertale is beautiful and emotional and creative throughout. But that's video games, so not sure if that counts.

Regular songs: Welcome to the Black Parade because I'm an angsty teen at heart lol. Nine in the afternoon by panic.
Anything done by Relient K.
Simple Man by Shinedown
And for my oddball pick, Gangsters paradise cover by postmodern jukebox.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Scores: Pacific Rim, Up, Inside Out, Up, Harry Potter, and Up.

Also, Undertale is beautiful and emotional and creative throughout. But that's video games, so not sure if that counts.

Regular songs: Welcome to the Black Parade because I'm an angsty teen at heart lol. Nine in the afternoon by panic.
Anything done by Relient K.
Simple Man by Shinedown
And for my oddball pick, Gangsters paradise cover by postmodern jukebox.
Cool! And video games count too:D
@Voxel likes postmodern jukebox as well
 

D Hulk

Well-Known Member
Alright, I'll ask the next question and maybe get help for my next video in the process lol

What are the most impressive or awe-inspiring individual moments or scenes in Disney World attractions?

I'm going with the haunted Mansion Dining Room and the scene in Dinosaur where the carnotaurus starts to chase you
I can’t answer this one, so I’ll go with other parks:

Encountering the boulder on Indiana Jones Adventure

When Albert first opens Mystic Manor’s music box and magic seems to float up in midair

Discovering the gigantic lava monster on Journey to the Center of the Earth

When Shiriki Utundu vanishes in front of your eyes in Harrison Hightower’s Tower of Terror
 

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