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The ugly fence is still there and not covered up. And it looks like that is the permanent solution. Just some painted ingredients on it for some reason.This photo is much better than the other ones. Also "wow they're so lazy to leave that UGLY FENCE there" NOT. Obviously they were going to cover it up. Did people really think they were going to leave it like that?
It looks like they turned Splash into a chia pet.Seeing how big of an upgrade the exterior is compared to Splash, I'm starting to get excited again.
Honestly if they don't sell a Tiana Bayou Adventure chia garden toy in the gift shop, it'll be a missed opportunity.Reminds me of a salad with cheese sprinkled on it. It's so covered in greenery it's almost furry-looking.
Nature doesn't work that way. It doesn't concern itself on whether things "clash." It just exists.Parts of the design do clash with the old red clay and the new green grass and marsh.
It starts as Splash Mountain and grows into TBA. In other news, I'm no longer going to have to pay fines for when my yard gets too many weeds and the ivy takes over. I'll just say that the cluttered and overgrown design was inspired by Disney's signature style and is in fact an upgrade.Honestly if they don't sell a Tiana Bayou Adventure chia garden toy in the gift shop, it'll be a missed opportunity.
But the bayou isn't maintained by an HOA, is it?It starts as Splash Mountain and grows into TBA. In other news, I'm no longer going to have to pay fines for when my yard gets too many weeds and the ivy takes over. I'll just say that the cluttered and overgrown design was inspired by Disney's signature style and is in fact an upgrade.
It will be soon…. that co-op is letting the gators run the swamp! They must be held accountable!But the bayou isn't maintained by an HOA, is it?
That seems an odd comparison given all the effort and expense they’ve put into this attraction (regardless of whether one likes the end result).Disney is entering their Six Flags era of park design.
For sure.That seems an odd comparison given all the effort and expense they’ve put into this attraction (regardless of whether one likes the end result).
I think Six Flags is doing better than before as well. But modern Disney does feel like IP-integration is above all else, even fitting in the land/park. Tron is dressed up a little, but it still is a big ugly coaster track that goes into a flat boxy warehouse.That seems an odd comparison given all the effort and expense they’ve put into this attraction (regardless of whether one likes the end result).
How does any of this relate to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure?I think Six Flags is doing better than before as well. But modern Disney does feel like IP-integration is above all else, even fitting in the land/park. Tron is dressed up a little, but it still is a big ugly coaster track that goes into a flat boxy warehouse.
I feel like Disney used to care about the details more than any sane person would. Now, they have moved more towards doing what makes money and is easier to achieve, even if it betrays their standards and die hard fans. Pixar Pier for me feels very Six Flags/County Fair, just with a Disney budget behind it.
If they took off the excessive foliage and added more sculpted rockwork, a new icon on top with the tree stump, and removed the clutter to give the attraction a impactful visage, I would be in support of it. That would show effort went into the project if they were to make the mountain more detailed and more of a feature The same that if they took all of the pipes and junk off Mission BO and made it look like an art deco 30's hotel, I'd be supportive of that change.For sure.
There's certainly nothing Six Flags about the exterior of this ride.
Imagine if this exterior were the original one, and it was stripped away to create the stark exterior of Splash?
IP Intergration, forced to fit theme and attraction design that is less than a perfect fit. Siding with commercial appeal and realigning to please casual guests rather than those who appreciate the Disney standard that made them the juggernaut they are today.How does any of this relate to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure?
The grass fence looks pretty HOA-esque to me right now. And if we were going for realism, there wouldn't be a mountain at all in the Bayou. The look is simply less clean than what it was in terms of visual storytelling.But the bayou isn't maintained by an HOA, is it?
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