Oh wow, great catch! That's Roger Gould of Walt Disney Animation Studios. He's worked very closely with WDI on a ton of projects. I'm glad he got to finally ride it.someone correct me here but is the Tom Fitzgerald and some one high up at animation?
Good eyesomeone correct me here but is the Tom Fitzgerald and some one high up at animation?
I thought a recognized him from the initial beyond big thunder d23 blue sky.Oh wow, great catch! That's Roger Gould of Walt Disney Animation Studios. He's worked very closely with WDI on a ton of projects. I'm glad he got to finally ride it.
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I met Ted Robledo and Peter Ricci and still can't believe it. They were out front looking at the lighting, and I got to talk to them for a few minutes. Easily one of the best moments of my life.
They are doing final lighting approvals! All I asked Ted was how he feels that it's almost done, and he said they are anxious, but I could tell how happy he was to see it (nearly) done. He was extremely kind and outgoing and exactly how I expected him to be in person. I wanted to talk to him more, but I also wanted to respect that they were out there to look at the lighting and not to talk to me. I'm grateful to have met them at all.So give us the scoop!!!!
You deserve that man! You’ve done a whole lot of good on this site and this thread, glad you got some type of “reward” for all you’ve done on reporting about this project.They are doing final lighting approvals! All I asked Ted was how he feels that it's almost done, and he said they are anxious, but I could tell how happy he was to see it (nearly) done. He was extremely kind and outgoing and exactly how I expected him to be in person. I wanted to talk to him more, but I also wanted to respect that they were out there to look at the lighting and not to talk to me. I'm grateful to have met them at all.
Legit question, you said on Twitter that this is your next favorite attraction...what about it makes you feel that way? If there is still so much unknown about the story and the interior scenes we haven't seen, is there more about this that you know that gives you so much enthusiasm for it?They are doing final lighting approvals! All I asked Ted was how he feels that it's almost done, and he said they are anxious, but I could tell how happy he was to see it (nearly) done. He was extremely kind and outgoing and exactly how I expected him to be in person. I wanted to talk to him more, but I also wanted to respect that they were out there to look at the lighting and not to talk to me. I'm grateful to have met them at all.
I truly do not know anything about the inside of the attraction besides what has been officially revealed. There is only one thing I'm waiting on that has nothing to do with the story of the ride. I 100% believe this will be my favorite attraction because Splash was my favorite ride as a kid, and still one of my favorites when it closed. I adored Splash and the fact that this one is building on its legacy is a big part of why I'm so excited. I do believe that the interior scenes will be extremely intricate, and some of the best we've ever seen, but that's my own speculation and not inside info by any means. Between the first scene with 8 animatronics, the lift before the 50-foot drop being a party before the actual party in the finale scene, and everything in between, I truly can't see it being anything but incredible in every way. Everyone is going to have their own opinions of it, and I love that because life would be boring if we all agreed on everything, but personally, everyone knows I'm beyond excited for this one to be revealed to the world.Legit question, you said on Twitter that this is your next favorite attraction...what about it makes you feel that way? If there is still so much unknown about the story and the interior scenes we haven't seen, is there more about this that you know that gives you so much enthusiasm for it?
Coming June 27th- MORE construction wall posters!
Think about it. A brand new DVC spends what, $30K for 45 years of access? But an AP'er over the same 45 years will spend $54K.DVC gets no VQ but annual pass does? Lol
A brand new DVC spends what, $30K for 45 years of access?
People complain if the walls are blank but yet still complain if they have signs..The walls are just getting messy. Put up a sign somewhere saying "Opening June 28" and then leave it be. Walls will probably be coming down before previews anyway, so what's the freaking point of putting up more posters???
Beautiful.So if I'm not a CM in the MK, the best way to see TBA is to pay and pay
Be an AP or a DVC or even pay more to be a VIP
If Mary Poppins was here she'd eat a crumpet to see the alligator play the trumpet
I say just dump it
The French beignet is the snack today
Good luck on your MK play
Peace, out.
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