EPCOTCenterLover
Well-Known Member
I would guess Tiana's was a labor of love, but the choice of storyline and its execution is mostly a fail.
I'm just so glad they made this 30 minute video describing all of the authenticity going into this ride's creation. It really sets it apart.
Probably will be the exact same with less dead space.I wonder how Disneyland's will be, since there's less scenes to work with lol
NoI'm trying to avoid full POVs til I go in July, but I need to know: does Naveen appear in the ride outside of the finale?
Also, I was very excited after the We Call It Imagineering episode. What they showed was good. I thought they were keeping the really good stuff from us. Didn't realize they just cut out the empty pieces of the ride.
Tony Baxter must be rolling in his bed.
I'm referring to exactly what I said, and pretending otherwise is an example of the bad faith you claim to be disputing. You're not beating those allegations dude, sorry.How is that terrible faith? Seems plausible to me. Also let's not pretend that's what you meant by "terrible faith." You're referring to my comments on the attraction. Lastly, what kind of response do you expect from people after you personally attack them? People aren’t stupid and can tell when someone is being genuine as all my posts are. You are starting to sound desperate.
I think many vloggers will LOVE Tiana’s Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom Park in the Walt Disney World Resort. Book your stay now!I think this ride is so bad even the vloggers aren't going to pretend to like it. Unless a couple calls get made of course.
Tony Baxter must be rolling in his bed.
I'm referring to exactly what I said, and pretending otherwise is an example of the bad faith you claim to be disputing. You're not beating those allegations dude, sorry.
You somehow blissfully forget that you personally attacked me first (and others - and many times on these boards!), so what do YOU expect?
You earn your own reputation, bud. Maybe do better?
There was a podcast a few months back (sorry I don’t have the link) where he gave his thoughts on the Splash Mountain removal. He said there was nothing in Splash that was offensive to anybody and that they worked with the NAACP when developing Splash to ensure that.I hope he gets around to writing a book detailing his career, with some thoughts on the state of Modern WDI
There was a podcast a few months back (sorry I don’t have the link) where he gave his thoughts on the Splash Mountain removal. He said there was nothing in Splash that was offensive to anybody and that they worked with the NAACP when developing Splash to ensure that.
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