Goofnut1980
Well-Known Member
OMG... I am super happy they updated... Wish the netflix one was updated as well
A hint at what?Is this a hint?
And removed any mention of the Yeti actually moving. That does not bode well.
Is this a hint?
It says 2010 but it is updated. Has been for awile now.
Promotional videos are subject to much input from marketing. A great deal is present, or absent, by deliberate, thoughtful decision. It's not esoteric fanboy over-analysis to try to read promotional videos. Managerial decisions are put into them, and so can be read out of them.I remember during the wands final year or so, Disney deliberately edited promotional materials to show a wand less SSE so this is indeed encouraging. BTW, Narrator says NFL is the "Ultimate Expansion" so he must have a very limited definition of "Ultimate". I know I am being over-analytical but it is always fun to spot the factual errors/PR hyperbole in these specials
To which I'd add he must have a very unlimited definition of 'Expansion'.BTW, Narrator says NFL is the "Ultimate Expansion" so he must have a very limited definition of "Ultimate".
Well Disney kinda has to keep promoying Everest. This show is about 'Disney is not just classic entertainment, but big thrills too'. But WDW has surprisingly few (real) coasters, only four over four theme parks, of which two were build in the 1970s. They can scarcily not promote Everest.It's especially bizarre that they spend so much of this special literally casting a spotlight on a broken Animatronic to which I have to say one of the secrets of good publicity is "don't promote your mistakes" I would think that would be taught in Marketing 101.
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It says 2010 but it is updated. Has been for awile now.
The version on my Netflix is definitely still the 2010 version. The 2013 version (which I just watched above) is totally different...
I shockingly agree. An AA that impressive should have been on better display (IMHO).Well Disney kinda has to keep promoying Everest. This show is about 'Disney is not just classic entertainment, but big thrills too'. But WDW has surprisingly few (real) coasters, only four over four theme parks, of which two were build in the 1970s. They can scarcily not promote Everest.
I assume they are simply counting on people not realising that Everest very briefly had a moving Yeti. Or people not caring. I must admit - blasphemy around here - that sometimes I too think that the Yeti doesn't matter all that much. What if it had never been build as a 747-swatter, but just a large prop by deliberate design? Would anybody ever have said "You know what would be cool? If there was an arm-waving AA visible for .15 seconds as you whizz by near the end of the ride!"
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