Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
If the ride is dull/doesn’t make sense…the queue isn’t gonna change that
Guess they'll need to Dig A Little Deeper to fix these constant issues. Hopefully they are Almost There in finding the Special Spice.Bayou Adventure is 101 again.
Wow!A higher-up within OLC
As long as TDT agrees, which, with enough $$$, they will.Wow!
So they plan on keeping SOTS theming with the characters and just rebuilding and pausing the story?
Who’s TDT?As long as TDT agrees, which, with enough $$$, they will.
Team Disney Tokyo. The Disney people in Japan. And they'll probably sign off if OLC signs over enough money, as we both know that's what TWDC cares about over anything else. They might try to fight it for a bit, but they'll likely concede to this rebuild eventually. It will probably be built in such a way it can be rethemed if need be, alsoWho’s TDT?
So Disney doesn’t have any say in them rebuilding splash mountain with same theme?
I agree. I love going to D23 because of my fandom and passion to Disney. I know I said in my post "maybe it's time we did" in response to booing them on bad announcements, I don't think that would ever happen. And reflecting on my comment I agree it shouldn't. What's the point really?The people who are spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to attend the D23 Expo are not doing it to boo Iger, they're doing it because of their love for Disney and what it has produced before.
I'm sure many people walked out of that presentation and said "Really? THAT'S all we're getting for Figment? I got so hyped for a second . . ." but in the moment most aren't set to attack, they're trying to enjoy what is happening so that their money feels well spent. That's generally how people are conditioned.
Once they're out of the throng of people who were also clapping along it's easier for most to download and process the information on its own merits. Which is why you don't see hour long lines to meet Figment despite a warm reception for the D23 Announcement.
Point being that generally an event like D23 isn't the kind to attract a mass of people who will engage critically in real-time, it's a destination for people whose optimism carry them over the paywall and keep them clapping over the breadcrumbs tossed between scattered actually-nice announcements.
Thank you—this makes sense.Okay, so this takes some nuance.
Pound for pound, yes, the Show Set Installation for Tiana's Bayou Adventure cost more for an install in an existing facility than it would for install in a facility that's being built new for the ride. Being able to control the workflow from scratch and not having to build everything essentially like a Ship in a Bottle is cheaper in the abstract for that specific line item. It is fair to say that's generally true for basically any sort of construction project. Here, things like the Finale structures could be constructed in place and have the building built around them as needed, rather than having to be designed to fit in pieces into the existing envelope without damaging either what's already there or what's going in and being as strong once assembled as they would be if it hadn't had to fit through predetermined openings. Generally that line item is cheaper for a new ride than for a retrofit.
The Riverboat for Splash was constructed in place and the building finished around it - it would have been more expensive to build the building and then build the Riverboat within it, which is why they didn't do that. That's just one example of being able to dictate the order of your work processes for optimal expenditure. Lots of choices like that were off the table for Tiana because the building was already there.
HOWEVER, the Splash Mountain facility is extremely complex and is itself expensive to build - so the separate line item for building such a facility structurally is not insignificant. Same with the ride system within it, and anything that already exists and was held over - foundations, hardscaping, landscaping, rockwork, queue buildings, gift shops, restrooms - not having to build those things from scratch IS an overall saved cost from Tiana's. Beyond the work that went into general refurb of those elements, that stuff was gifted to the new ride by being there already.
Say Disney were to built Tiana's Bayou Adventure from scratch somewhere else, without an existing Splash Mountain to overlay onto. Yes, there would be parts of the budget that could be shrunk by the ability to follow a more natural order of operations for construction and installation of all the equivalent show and control elements that were just installed in WDW's TBA. But it's not like that savings it so great it outweighs the cost of having to build the building from the ground up, you know? So the distribution of the money within the overall budget would shift, but the overall budget would still have to be larger.
You're not getting TBA from scratch for less than it cost to retrofit into Splash. You'd just find that some parts of the budget could be streamlined.
Any design work at TDR has to be done by WDI. WDI is controlled by TWDC which very much wants Song of the South wiped off the face of the earth. There is no circumstance in which OLC is able to tear down Splash Mountain and rebuild it 'bigger and better' without WDI's involvement, and WDI will certainly not be permitted to do anything based on SoTS, barring a seismic shift in culture in Burbank. No amount of money will cause them to give up on this position.So Disney doesn’t have any say in them rebuilding splash mountain with same theme?
Talking about OLC and their relationship with Burbank is way above all of our paradesThere’s no way Disney would license the rights to SotS again to OLC if they chose to tear down the attraction and build something new. Disney doesn’t want Splash in Tokyo
Wow they already took it down? LolI guess Walt didn't like Tiana stealing his quotes so he smited her banner out of existence View attachment 789220
If Walt had the power to do that Iger would be missing also.I guess Walt didn't like Tiana stealing his quotes so he smited her banner out of existence View attachment 789220
Generally more of a “Superfan” but less so of Disney’s brand identity or characters and moreso of the themed entertainment medium/industry and what it can accomplish. I work for Disney but I still have the freedom to say they are far from perfect. I am critical because I want the company to create the best that it can.I appreciate your well thought out post but I’m trying to decide if we can trust your opinion.
Would you consider yourself more Superfan or general public?
Generally more of a “Superfan” but less so of Disney’s brand identity or characters and moreso of the themed entertainment medium/industry and what it can accomplish. I work for Disney but I still have the freedom to say they are far from perfect. I am critical because I want the company to create the best that it can.
Apparently Disney Legal was afraid of a class action lawsuit being filed from unhappy riders who challenged the assertion that TBA was a "Happy Place" based on their poor ride experience.Wow they already took it down? Lol
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