Brian
Well-Known Member
I like the barn.It’s kinda refreshing to see mostly everyone here agree on something.
I like the barn.It’s kinda refreshing to see mostly everyone here agree on something.
There has been a weirdly universal parks-wide issue with signage and graphic design elements in particular of late. Examples include the spice cart lettering in Morocco, the menu boards in the Remy expansion, the Jungle Cruise banners, the EPCOT pavilion iconography inconsistency, the Main Street Confectionery Sweetest Spoon garbage, and now this.You know that something wasn't done right when all of us agree the barn doesn't look good, and that says a lot, specifically for this attraction.
I like the murals but not the signage.You know that something wasn't done right when all of us agree the barn doesn't look good, and that says a lot, specifically for this attraction.
Theirs always oneI like the barn.
The barn is...something. I actually really enjoy the mural but I don't like the way it stops so suddenly/ has implied borders. Why not go floor to ceiling? That signage is awful and looks very Canva.
Where's the sign for the ride going? The one for Splash Mountain was above the barn but you sort of knew where it was anyway by the large sign of Br'er Rabbit going "Splash Mountain this way!"
You know that something wasn't done right when all of us agree the barn doesn't look good, and that says a lot, specifically for this attraction.
I think it will go outside of the train station before the queue entrance.Where's the sign for the ride going? The one for Splash Mountain was above the barn but you sort of knew where it was anyway by the large sign of Br'er Rabbit going "Splash Mountain this way!"
What plant is that on the barn?
Agreed. It’s just a taller 7DMTI'm kind of floored by the mountain and how it just looks like a lump of overgrown plants now. It has no majesty or anything drawing you to it.
In a theme park sense it for sure was. Iconic and on a lot of merch over the decades.Did most people thing the stump on top of Tiana's was majestic? What an odd word to use.
I think the idea now is that the "weenie" for this attraction is the water tower versus the former mountain, now saltdome. The attraction's main icon is the water tower. Hence that t-shirt we saw that feautured the tower on it.In a theme park sense it for sure was. Iconic and on a lot of merch over the decades.
Majestic enough to draw people in from around the areas.
Mountains and Majestic are typically words that go together. Not sure why you want to call someone's opinion odd in this case.
I think the original mountain had so much detail that rewarded you as it drew your eye upward. This version looks like they covered all of that detail up with foliage. It resembles the Rain Forest Cafe and other places that use fake plants as a way to mask unthemed walls or ceilings. I think it looks okay, but it certainly makes the mountain . Making a drop look smaller and less significant when it was designed for the opposite seems like they are fighting against human conditioning. It reminds me a lot of the Mission BO change to TOT. Threw up a bunch of stuff to cover the facade, made it look less scary, and tried to sell a scary attraction as fun and light-hearted. Its why Monsters After Dark works better than the daytime version.I’m so confused by the amount of hate that the exterior is getting. I can understand statements that it doesn’t really fit with the rest of Frontierland (true), I can understand those that say it doesn’t look quite as tall anymore (the removal of forced perspective makes this at least partially true) and I can understand those questioning if it will hold up to significant weather events (remains to be seen), but In my opinion though the exterior is objectively GORGEOUS. I think it’s far more visually interesting that Splash ever was. For the record I never rode Splash and I have zero intentions to ever ride TBA (I dislike getting wet) but I LOVE the new look.
The foliage looks like it varies quite a bit. The larger leaves on the cypress trees for instance don't look like they sway as much as real trees do in a light wind, so i'd say they're probably more solid and perhaps similar to the leaves on the Tree of Life. Other elements such as the smaller ivy and flowers attached to the rockwork concern me though. I've noticed they flutter quite a lot in the wind and probably aren't as substantial.I’m going to assume the foliage for this is similar to if not the same material as the leaves on the Tree of Life.
You're 100% entitled to your opinion, with the small note that what looks good is "subjective", and not "objective".I’m so confused by the amount of hate that the exterior is getting. I can understand statements that it doesn’t really fit with the rest of Frontierland (true), I can understand those that say it doesn’t look quite as tall anymore (the removal of forced perspective makes this at least partially true) and I can understand those questioning if it will hold up to significant weather events (remains to be seen), but In my opinion though the exterior is objectively GORGEOUS. I think it’s far more visually interesting that Splash ever was. For the record I never rode Splash and I have zero intentions to ever ride TBA (I dislike getting wet) but I LOVE the new look.
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