ToTBellHop
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I understand it ages like Yoda.The castle is 50, it’s not a teenager it’s going through a midlife crisis.
I understand it ages like Yoda.The castle is 50, it’s not a teenager it’s going through a midlife crisis.
Then it would still be a baby.I understand it ages like Yoda.
Dude, a sea turtle, like Crush. Gotta keep the IP train a-rollin’...lol
Galapagos tortoise?
And...we’ve found a winner.Dude, a sea turtle, like Crush. Gotta keep the IP train a-rollin’...
I believe so. IIRC their castle is lower (fantasyland is minus the basement)Is TDL's Moat depth the same as MK?
Interesting that they have gone fully plastic / fibre glass with the decor. Disneyland normally does actual fabric for the bunting and such. I assume due to Florida weather?
WDW ALWAYS gets the shaft compared to Disneyland!Interesting that they have gone fully plastic / fibre glass with the decor. Disneyland normally does actual fabric for the bunting and such. I assume due to Florida weather?
WDW ALWAYS gets the shaft compared to Disneyland!
WDW ALWAYS gets the shaft compared to Disneyland!
Happily Ever After is only unpopular when discussed on these forums. The vast reaction from the general public has been high praise. As it should be. I could go on and on as to why I think HEA is one of, if not, the best fireworks show of all the Disney parks, but this is not the place lol. I hope it returns in time for the 50th, though with a tag or added fireworks for the celebration.Apparently unpopular opinion: I think Happily Ever After is fantastic, has the perfect amount of sensory load, is very appropriate for the MK castle, and I hope it gets a 50th tag at some point and that it lasts another decade.
I would go so far as to say it’s the best executed attraction at MK.
I just hope those ribbons (and the salmon) don’t mess up the projections.
I can't imagine actual fabric bunting would look very appealing after 18 months of Florida rain and heat. And if there were to be a hurricane, the chance of it being torn apart. As much as I agree that I'm not a fan of the plastic-y look of the bunting, it's necessary to make it through a multi-year celebration.Interesting that they have gone fully plastic / fibre glass with the decor. Disneyland normally does actual fabric for the bunting and such. I assume due to Florida weather?
HEA is, indeed, wildly popular. They tried calm and artistic (and sucky, IMHO) with RoL and failed. Thus all future shows will follow the HEA model as they assume calm and artistic was RoL’s problem, not that it was boring and the visuals didn’t work.Happily Ever After is only unpopular when discussed on these forums. The vast reaction from the general public has been high praise. As it should be. I could go on and on as to why I think HEA is one of, if not, the best fireworks show of all the Disney parks, but this is not the place lol. I hope it returns in time for the 50th, though with a tag or added fireworks for the celebration.
I can't imagine actual fabric bunting would look very appealing after 18 months of Florida rain and heat. And if there were to be a hurricane, the chance of it being torn apart. As much as I agree that I'm not a fan of the plastic-y look of the bunting, it's necessary to make it through a multi-year celebration.
The castle is 50, it’s not a teenager it’s going through a midlife crisis.
What is iridescence, if not special paint appearing?Are the added decorations *really* iridescent, or just painted to appear to be?
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