MerlinTheGoat
Well-Known Member
I would not get your hopes up for Frozen. Despite Mermaid's problems and failures, it at least had a lot of loyal hopefuls beforehand that believed it could potentially be a good ride. It also had a relatively large budget (squandered of course, but it should have been more than enough for a ride like what they were going for). I was at least expected to be a big success and a good ride, before it finally opened.this is what worries me about frozen in norway, hopefully its better than that......mermaid though was their chance to do something on a haunted mansion calibur, and instead went walmartish, except for the queue. hopefully the lighting package will at least address the current bad show lighting issue and hide infrastructure, like Disney use to excel at and no longer seems to know how. If a lighting package is what they are doing.
We've been told from some of the same people who broke the news about Frozen-strom to expect this to be done on the cheap. They're shoehorning it into a building that already exists instead of building a new ride, that should be a good indication of the lack of effort I full expect from the project. It's even heavily rumored to be using the same track layout to further save money and time on construction. We'll see but I expect this to be true, an unaltered track layout also means it's going to have dreadful capacity to support Frozen's popularity as well as not even fix the one truly glaring problem with the original Maelstrom in the first place- it's short length. The executives also probably realize that Frozen is still fresh and highly popular in everyone's minds, enough so that they'll expect to be able to coast on its popularity instead of actually building something of quality and substance. And at least in the short term I expect that they're probably right in this belief, i'm sure when it first opens initially it will garner big crowds even if it's a very poor ride.
Same. Far from the only issue with the ride and one hopes they continue the improvements after, but it's a start nevertheless. Being able to see all this mechanical nonsense in Under the Sea shouldn't even be considered show ready as far as i'm concerned.Ride shortly after the attraction opened and was excited for NFL. I was so disappointed looking around in the under the sea room expecting to be wowed, and instead seeing infrastructure, cabling, & hardware in what should have been a very controlled environment. I'm looking forward to see the changes.