Originally posted by mikeb_86
So let me get this right when it opens in 2005 the film will be the same one as DCA but when in 2007 for EPCOT'S 25 it will have a cool new film?
mikeb_86
Originally posted by andre85
Pah. While the tree of life is magnificent, it certainly isn’t integral to enjoying Bugs’ Life. As for Muppets 3D, if I understand what you’re saying correctly, I never even noticed the difference. Granted, the destruction in the Florida version is really cool, but it’s something most people wouldn’t notice in its absence (including me). When I experienced either of the aforementioned 3D shows at DCA, I almost forgot I wasn’t in Disney World.
Originally posted by PeterAlt
Trust me, when you're on line in the hot Florida sun for Bug's Life, it's really cool, winding through all the pathways, seeing all those animals sketched in the Tree of Life! Its makes a long wait more enjoyable... and then when you enhter the theater, which feels like a cave, its wonderful. DCA lacks all that!
Originally posted by MagicalMonorail
According to the 2003 Annual Stockholder Report, the new ride at Epcot is going to be Soarin' over California, not just Soarin.
Originally posted by PeterAlt
Trust me, when you're on line in the hot Florida sun for Bug's Life, it's really cool, winding through all the pathways, seeing all those animals sketched in the Tree of Life! Its makes a long wait more enjoyable... and then when you enhter the theater, which feels like a cave, its wonderful. DCA lacks all that!
Originally posted by xfkirsten
DCA doesn't need that... it never even HAS a long wait! :lol:
-Kirsten
Originally posted by PeterAlt
Hmmmm... I wonder why?????? Maybe because there isn't more to it, like the original has!
Originally posted by xfkirsten
Um, no, I don't think that's it. :lol: The flaw in that logic is that you're implying that people see the one in WDW just to wait in line under the tree. And I highly doubt that's true.
More like because DCA never really has many lines anyways.
-Kirsten
Originally posted by CTXRover
I've already went to see the DAK version just to take a closer look around the tree and try to find animals on it that I hadn't seen before...but I'm sure that's not the common thing to do
Originally posted by xfkirsten
Um, no, I don't think that's it. :lol: The flaw in that logic is that you're implying that people see the one in WDW just to wait in line under the tree. And I highly doubt that's true.
More like because DCA never really has many lines anyways.
-Kirsten
Originally posted by PeterAlt
No, I'm implying that when people see that big humungous tree in the middle of the park, they are compelled to go to it.... seeing the tree from a distance (brings in the crowds), trying to find all those hiddden animals while on line, and the movie itself. DCA's version has nothing that would attract visitors there, and lacks the first parts of the total enjoyment of the attraction, thus making the attraction less attractable to crowds, thus lower crowds.
Originally posted by PeterAlt
On a different subject, I was shocked that DL always had long lines for PotC, while WDW always has short lines. Aat WDW, you have to go through a building and through a fort before you actually get on the ride. WDW's version has a hidden line, so to speak. In DL's version, you hop right on the boat as soon as you enter the building. Also at DL, as soon as you enter New Orleans Square, you can not miss the line, which is far from hidden.
You can aurgue my point about Bugs's crowds compared in the parks to PotC's crowds compared between the parks. You could say that the reason DL's has the crowds of people and WDW's version does not is because DL's version is better, and therefore more popular. The truth (read: "my opinion") is that WDW's line is hidden, while DL's line is not. DL's version does have a whole opening sequence that is lacking in WDW's version, but this opening really isn't that necessary for the ride. But WDW's version has a whole fort entrance that DL's version lacks, but the rest of the ride is exactly the same, except WDW's uses 70's technology AA figure, while DL's uses 60's technology AA figure, with the exception of several very modern AA figures, and some even from the 80's (brought in there from EPCOT's World of Motion when it was closed to make way for Test Track).
Okay, I'm rambling now.... I will shut up now before I start trying to figure what my point was.....
Originally posted by andre85
Well that changes everything . If we’re talking about popularity, there’s not much to debate; though this is a far different stance than your original avowal proclaiming the tree was essential to the enjoyment of It’s Tough to be a Bug, which I still strongly disagree with.
Originally posted by xfkirsten
Ah, but DL's IS better, and I get the impression that you would have a very hard time drumming up much support in saying that WDW's is just as good. DL's is a very different experience. Believe me, I have been on both WDW's and DL's verions dozens of times. The trip through the caves in DL helps drive home the point that the pirates are cursed, a fact which I think is glossed over in WDW's version. You go through their lair, you see that something befell them and caused them to leave all their treasure behind, and then you go through the cave in the dark, and hear the voice tell you about the curse... and then the ride opens up into the battle. And of course at the end, seeing the skeletons of pirates that perished as they tried to haul off treasure, that just reinfornces the idea. It's a much better storytelling job that Disneyland does, whereas WDW is just more of a float-through of pirate scenes.
However, this is not a situation that I think applies to the Bug's argument. Since DL and WDW do have very different versions (IMHO), it is not the same as havinig the exact same 3D movie in two parks. You're comparing apple and oranges here.
-Kirsten
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