It's not practical to think that every single thing can disguised or concealed, but that doesn't mean they should give up entirely on attempting to theme an attraction. Even with a simple theme like "made from oversized toys," they could have done a lot more to make it a compelling experienceAnd you can't avoid nuts and bolts building a real roller coaster.
It's not practical to think that every single thing can disguised or concealed, but that doesn't mean they should give up entirely on attempting to theme an attraction. Even with a simple theme like "made from oversized toys," they could have done a lot more to make it a compelling experience
For instance, consider Gadget's Go Coaster at DL and TDL, which uses a similar theme on a smaller scale. The designers at least made a half-hearted effort to make its supports an mechanics look like they're made from found materials. Is it perfect? No, it's not. But at least they tried, and for what it is it's relatively successful at conveying the concept.
The Slinky coaster will have some props along the sides at the launches, and in the queue building, but the track itself looks like exactly what it is: a standard roller coaster. There's no attempt to make it look like anything else.
View attachment 264505
why bother?
tsl easy mode handbook calls it a 'coaster playset'
Theming elements are the last thing that goes in. How about you judge the attraction when it actually opens and not on aerial photos mid-construction?It's not practical to think that every single thing can disguised or concealed, but that doesn't mean they should give up entirely on attempting to theme an attraction. Even with a simple theme like "made from oversized toys," they could have done a lot more to make it a compelling experience
For instance, consider Gadget's Go Coaster at DL and TDL, which uses a similar theme on a smaller scale. The designers at least made a half-hearted effort to make its supports an mechanics look like they're made from found materials. Is it perfect? No, it's not. But at least they tried, and for what it is it's relatively successful at conveying the concept.
The Slinky coaster will have some props along the sides at the launches, and in the queue building, but the track itself looks like exactly what it is: a standard roller coaster. There's no attempt to make it look like anything else.
View attachment 264505
Gold and up wont be effected. And if you have silver, well, you know there's lots of blackout dates going into that.I like how Disney is timing these openings to be during the AP block out periods. Pandora was slightly before, but you had to earn those rides. I wonder if Mickey is next.
Official Release
Gold and up wont be effected. And if you have silver, well, you know there's lots of blackout dates going into that.
This is a massive organizational failure which cannot be overstated.June 30th? Pathetic.
TSMM needs variability in the games. I enjoy the ride, but having a random choice of games at each station would make it better. There's really no excuse for not doing that.
Wait til you hear why it’s June 30th. Have you noticed the recent slowdown in progress?This is a massive organizational failure which cannot be overstated.
Every iteration of the concept are and models have consistently shown plain yellow supports with red track. Landscaping has been installed. They may still be working on the surrounding areas, but by all indications work on the coaster itself is substantively complete. It's time to judge.Theming elements are the last thing that goes in. How about you judge the attraction when it actually opens and not on aerial photos mid-construction?
Fiscal Q3 close?Wait til you hear why it’s June 30th. Have you noticed the recent slowdown in progress?
Why worry about the first month of summer crowds when there are fiscal quarters to be considered?
Wait til you hear why it’s June 30th. Have you noticed the recent slowdown in progress?
Very interested to know more. Why pick the last day of a month? Also, shouldn't it be sooner than that? Not a whole lot left to do.Wait til you hear why it’s June 30th. Have you noticed the recent slowdown in progress?
Using the wrong art with the old west town. Great job official site!
Yes. The remaining costs of construction go into Q3 without operational costs (bookings are strong in Q3, so that’s “fine”). Summer bookings have been soft in recent years, but of course all of the guests who didn’t come for Pandora will now book in Q4 ‘18 for this exciting land. And with the announced opening, those bookings will be in Q4. Telephone agents are awaiting your call to book.Fiscal Q3 close?
I know not exactly on topic but do you like Buzz then? They are similar in concept.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.