The song is catchy. Credit where credit is due.
The song is catchy. Credit where credit is due.
Tiana and Odies dialogue before the second drop on this POV does a better job at setting up the fact that we’re getting shrunk.
The setting of a Tianas Foods in an old salt mine just outside New Orleans in the 1920s/1930s in Frontierland.
The Tianas Foods is merely a venue to host the party you're looking for musicians for. The queue is where it I showcased.
I know it's making due with what was already there before, which also was a stretch for the location between Pecos Bill's and Big Thunder. It fits Disneyland better, but they wanted the most bang for their buck by redoing both of them.
But don't get me wrong, it is beautiful. I actually love the outside bayou more than the briar patch. The mountain has more greenery. The queue is more vibrant and everything looks fantastic. It's just seems a stretch for the rides story and the surrounding area. There's hardly mountains/hills like that near that region of Louisiana at all.
While the song doesn’t exactly flow with the plot of the story, it’s very catchy and definitely on repeat for me. Sure, the repeat of the word “joyful” in the chorus seems a bit lazy, and the words sometimes feel rushed, but I think the later is evocative of the New Orleans jazz style of music. I also think Anika Noni Rose does an excellent job with it!It's not bad at all - I personally prefer most of the songs from the film, but it's not the disaster some have made it out to be.....DSNY (who I like) may have went a bit overboard calling that live performance fantastic - but I get it, he likes the song.
The AAs activated by the logs is just so cringe inducing. In this video, the log is waiting to go up into the barn and Tiana is just milling about doing nothing. Once the log is released to go up, she starts talking. "Hey, there ya'll are!" We're right in front of you. Very awkward.
Starts at 13:39
I didn't get that food was a big part of the ride's story...I thought they were wandering around a bayou looking for a Chuck-E-Cheese style plush character band and then for some reason we go over a waterfall and end up at a crowded party full of background characters dressed in ways we don't ever remember seeing them in the film..... Would Swamp Gas be a smell they would use? Swamps don't generally smell too nice.... And what happened to the whole salt mine part of the back story everyone was talking about?I have a question. Smells! Are there smells on the ride? Since food is big part of the ride's story. Though I would understand if Disney can't, because of the smell of the water.
you walk through it in the queue and thats itI didn't get that food was a big part of the ride's story...I thought they were wandering around a bayou looking for a Chuck-E-Cheese style plush character band and then for some reason we go over a waterfall and end up at a crowded party full of background characters dressed in ways we don't ever remember seeing them in the film..... Would Swamp Gas be a smell they would use? Swamps don't generally smell too nice.... And what happened to the whole salt mine part of the back story everyone was talking about?
I haven't seen any mention of piped-in smells during the ride.I have a question. Smells! Are there smells on the ride? Since food is big part of the ride's story. Though I would understand if Disney can't, because of the smell of the water.
Disney says there are 2 beignet scent experiences in there somewhere - probably when we see them. I've also not heard mention in any of the reviews, so perhaps a rider's sense of smell is disabled if moved to a state of catatonic boredom.I haven't seen any mention of piped-in smells during the ride.
And what happened to the whole salt mine part of the back story everyone was talking about?
I have a question. Smells! Are there smells on the ride? Since food is big part of the ride's story. Though I would understand if Disney can't, because of the smell of the water.
I haven't seen any mention of piped-in smells during the ride.
Disney says there are 2 beignet scent experiences in there somewhere - probably when we see them. I've also not heard mention in any of the reviews, so perhaps a rider's sense of smell is disabled if moved to a state of catatonic boredom.
yes yes, obviously a big hill, but no mention of it being a salt mine... no salt crystals or deposits in the cave sections....no obvious integration I can see....View attachment 790906
It's been mentioned a lot that you can smell them in the kitchen where they're being made in the queue. I imagine the other time is floating past them and Mama Odie. Other than that, I imagine it's the sweet, sweet smell of bromine.
You can see salt in the tunnels of the queue.yes yes, obviously a big hill, but no mention of it being a salt mine... no salt crystals or deposits in the cave sections....no obvious integration I can see....
yes yes, obviously a big hill, but no mention of it being a salt mine... no salt crystals or deposits in the cave sections....no obvious integration I can see....
Poor guy got dragged on it 3 times in a row.Saw this on tiktok it speaks for itself....
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