How many actual hours of operation has this attraction had?
Consecutive or cumalative?
And are we counting cycling before CMs and guests?
How many actual hours of operation has this attraction had?
My understanding is that when Tiana says we have to keep searching "high and low," Mama Odie makes us small so we discover the frogs. Tiana wants to find more musicians, and when we find the frogs, she says this is the sound she has been craving, which completes the band. Tiana and Louis find us when we are as small as frogs, which is also when she realizes they are performing and can come to the party.I agree it’s a simple story but why do folks get shrunk?
The text says "THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD"
It's a Bing Crosby song
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Specifically, it's 2:50 into the song. "For that's the sweetest story ever told"
Interestingly, "the sweetest story ever told" is often used to describe Cinderella, but this specifically is sheet music for the Bing Crosby song, which was released in 1945.
I would agree with the assessment that the story is simplistic yet not always clear in its presentation, with certain elements being belaboured and others not explicit enough. I don’t think such a complaint is contradictory.I just struggle to understand how an attraction can have no story, an oversimplified story and too much story exposition
Apparently yesterday Louis was back on-line. Also, this log got both Mama Odie screens times perfectly. Hopefully that's a matter of them adjusting things and not just this log's luck. The second screen has been weird for a lot of logs from the beginning, but the first seemed good at first while more and more of late have been missing the effect of the magic spilling over completely.
The text says "THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD"
It's a Bing Crosby song
View attachment 790256 (via AI enhancement)
Specifically, it's 2:50 into the song. "For that's the sweetest story ever told"
Interestingly, "the sweetest story ever told" is often used to describe Cinderella, but this specifically is sheet music for the Bing Crosby song, which was released in 1945.
since when do pumpkins grow in the bayou though, as brought up in the commentary.Great video, but man if I was on the ride for the first time (or any time, really) and I had to listen to someone's commentary the entire ride I'd be super annoyed.
since when do pumpkins grow in the bayou though, as brought up in the commentary.
That sheet music is how it's written on the box. They just cut "for that's"Great catch! I assumed it was "greatest," but that has religious overtones that don't quite fit.
The problem is that the pitches don't line up. Bing does sing it as it was composed in the 1890s, and it is close to how it appears on the box. I don't know why they would vary it the way they do, though. Here is the published sheet music:
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The queue version is a reasonable embellishment of the melody, and I could imagine someone singing down the F triad at the end: C-A-F.
They were in the movie, but idk if they actually dosince when do pumpkins grow in the bayou though, as brought up in the commentary.
In the queue, there was supposed to be a news article highlighting the controversy surrounding the Tiana's Foods Co-Op planting a non-native Pumpkin species into the bayou and how it might disrupt natural bayou growth and wildlife, but this was eliminated at the last minute due to budgetary concerns and fear that it might make Tiana look irresponsible.since when do pumpkins grow in the bayou though, as brought up in the commentary.
There was at least one in the movie. Tiana makes some gumbo with it when they’re in the bayou.since when do pumpkins grow in the bayou though, as brought up in the commentary.
Ah, the first image below is so blurry that I was mistaking two eighth-notes' flags for heads (on "-ry ev-"). The E and C, consequently, appear to me as C and A! (I was wondering why the "A" would have had an awkward, downward stem.... Cuz it's a C with an up-stem!)That sheet music is how it's written on the box. They just cut "for that's"
And you could have the King Cake Baby at the top of the lift hill, that’ll sure as hell put the “scary” back in the rideI mean, Mardi Gras has religious connotations.
Also - if we were really celebrating Mardi Gras, Disney would be selling king cake.
Cumulative. I would think maybe since the first preview event (which I think was executive last weekend) ?Consecutive or cumalative?
And are we counting cycling before CMs and guests?
Cumulative. I would think maybe since the first preview event (which I think was executive last weekend) ?
Cycling empty logs is one thing, but practicing full show with CMs is another.
something like this would have been perfect, they didn't even try. It's like they didn't even know the lift and plunge existed. ''record scratch''I wish Mama Odi mentioned the drop right before like, “let’s get you to the party, right over this waterfall” then they could have Louis say “waterfall?” where Brer Bear used to say “briar patch?” I miss that space for dialogue.
Good to know. So the frogs complete the band and we are the secret spice.My understanding is that when Tiana says we have to keep searching "high and low," Mama Odie makes us small so we discover the frogs. Tiana wants to find more musicians, and when we find the frogs, she says this is the sound she has been craving, which completes the band. Tiana and Louis find us when we are as small as frogs, which is also when she realizes they are performing and can come to the party.
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