God it is in rough shape. Disney has generic 'music' playing in the queue and loading area (like something you'd buy on a CD from Kohl's).
I would be shocked if this is true. I couldn't find any Youtube videos with the queue from October, but this one from end of September has brief glimpses of the queue and the soundtrack is the same that it's been since '89.
I think the music loop is one of the more overt references to the live-action portions of Song of the South, as you hear instrumental versions of "Song of the South," "That's What Uncle Remus Said," "Sooner or Later" "Let the Rain Pour Down" and "All I Want."If I had to guess the same thing that happened to me a few months ago happened to him. Just caught some unrecognizable part of the audio loop and jumped to conclusions because of the company wide assault on anything related to SotS.
Yeah, I suspected as much for both of 'em.1. I highly doubt they'd keep the America Sings animatronics given their age and knowing current management they'd see them as a waste of time to refurbish when they can just add more screens and their beloved otter.
2. No Facillier. They probably would've mentioned him by now.
I wouldn't be surprised if the voodoo spirits showed up even if Facilier doesn't. Just have 'em mess with the riders for the heck of it as a replacement for the "Burrow's Lament" sequence like everyone's been suggesting.I just feel that Facillier's Friends on the Other Side could be a great opportunity for cool projection mapping effects. It seems like a no-brainer to want to use them.
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We've replaced all the salt in the mine with SEA SALT! MwahahahahaI wouldn't be surprised if the voodoo spirits showed up even if Facilier doesn't. Just have 'em mess with the riders for the heck of it as a replacement for the "Burrow's Lament" sequence like everyone's been suggesting.
His friends on the the other side became friends from under the sea.We've replaced all the salt in the mine with SEA SALT! Mwahahahaha
I don’t think that will happen.I wouldn't be surprised if the voodoo spirits showed up even if Facilier doesn't. Just have 'em mess with the riders for the heck of it as a replacement for the "Burrow's Lament" sequence like everyone's been suggesting.
I know the voo doo stuff is a big no for religious families and was controversial with the original film. I think it will not be in the ride.Yeah, I suspected as much for both of 'em.
I wouldn't be surprised if the voodoo spirits showed up even if Facilier doesn't. Just have 'em mess with the riders for the heck of it as a replacement for the "Burrow's Lament" sequence like everyone's been suggesting.
And yet millions of guests love Haunted Mansion, the Tiki gods, Chinese gods, Day of the Dead, Maleficent, The Evil Queen, Elsa’s ability to create life out of snow, pixies, fairies who live in stars, all kinds of black magic from every imaginable source, Merlin, Yensid, etc. etc. etc.I know the voo doo stuff is a big no for religious families and was controversial with the original film. I think it will not be in the ride.
And yet millions of guests love Haunted Mansion, the Tiki gods, Chinese gods, Day of the Dead, Maleficent, The Evil Queen, Elsa’s ability to create life out of snow, pixies, fairies who live in stars, all kinds of black magic from every imaginable source, Merlin, Yensid, etc. etc. etc.
To rule out Voo Doo but be ok with…say… A park musical celebrating three witch sisters who want to kill children makes no sense whatsoever, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true. And If this is a true reason for content avoidance, I guess Disney’s level of cowardice depends on which genius is in charge of making weird decisions at any given moment. There is no consistency at all. The number of people who would actually be upset by animated Voodoo spirits has got to be incredibly minute. Disney’s alienated far more religious extremists with other decisions they’ve made all through the company’s existence (Remember the ridiculous Lion King era “Disney is Anti-Christian” movement? All the conspiracy theories?)
And on an ironic note, don’t tell me Disney’s yet again theming a log flume to a movie with content they’re afraid will offend people?!?
Again… IF this is true.
But the popularized and fictionalized version of Voodoo is not.Voodoo is a religion.
I'd ride Chucky Mountain, not gonna lie. "Well be friends forevverrrr .... just kidding!" *Throws us over the big drop to our doomMy first time seeing voodoo in the movies was Child’s Play in 1988.
After the drop we hear Jennifer Tilly apologize because she's trying to get Chucky to not be a murder after they had a kid... man the later Chucky movies are weird.I'd ride Chucky Mountain, not gonna lie. "Well be friends forevverrrr .... just kidding!" *Throws us over the big drop to our doom
After the drop we hear Jennifer Tilly apologize because she's trying to get Chucky to not be a murder after they had a kid... man the later Chucky movies are weird.
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