It looks incredibly cheap. The wood is just a freaking decal
It really is so sad to see them treat arguably one of their best animated films in such a horrendous manner.The whole thing is terrible...especially the "Tiana's Foods" logo. Whoever dreamed up this backstory for the ride should have been sacked.
It sounds unimaginative and joyless. No one wants to visit an "Employee Owned Foods Factory" ride. Visiting her beautiful dream restaurant would have been a must do, but this corporatization twist in the storyline for the ride makes no sense and really ruins the simple sweetness of the story and characters. Maybe it will be like Tokyo Disney Sea's Sinbad attraction...and after a year, they will go back and make it a sweet magical adventure without the contorted food factory storyline.
I can't wait for Cinderella's Employee Owned Shoe Factory & Sweatshop ride!
It’s inclusion. 2 water towers at Disney Springs and now 1 in MKIt's just as ugly as it looked in the concept art. But I'm sure the basic fans will be hailing this is a monumental moment in WDI history.
That's fine, but I don't think it makes them look any better.The "sparkles" are a reference to Ray and Evangeline's stars from the movie.
Until it fades and peels in the Florida sunView attachment 726752
It looks incredibly cheap. The wood is just a freaking decal
The tiara-topped water tower was installed overnight.
Agree, the tiara just doesn't make any sense at all for the theme they are going for.If only they got rid of that stupid tiara it would be fine...
At least from those images, it does also seem to function to reduce the sense of the mountain's height.
Lol nobody thinks thatIt's just as ugly as it looked in the concept art. But I'm sure the basic fans will be hailing this is a monumental moment in WDI history.
Theme? There’s a theme? lolAgree, the tiara just doesn't make any sense at all for the theme they are going for.
Says the one grasping at straws in order to defend the way it looks. Lol.Lol nobody thinks that
That may just help endear them to me.The "sparkles" are a reference to Ray and Evangeline's stars from the movie.
Sorry, where ever did I say I like how it looks?Says the one grasping at straws in order to defend the way it looks. Lol.
How dare we question Disney’s creativity in 2023. Oh waitConcept is simple...stick to the storyline from the source material...no one wants or needs to know what happens after "Happily Ever After"...It is not necessary, and muddles the characters...no one wants to see a 48 year old Cinderella or a 60 year old Snow White that now owns a chain of apple pie bakeries...even with a water tower. lol
Concept is simple...stick to the storyline from the source material...no one wants or needs to know what happens after "Happily Ever After"...It is not necessary, and muddles the characters...no one wants to see a 48 year old Cinderella or a 60 year old Snow White that now owns a chain of apple pie bakeries...even with a water tower. lol
Show me where the sparkles represent Ray, that sounds like some mediocre teenage fan fictionSorry, where ever did I say I like how it looks?
Feel free to quote me.
What makes you say that? I'm pretty certain it's real wood based on the pictures.The wood is just a freaking decal
The "sparkles" are a reference to Ray and Evangeline's stars from the movie.
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