This is probably just a re-statement, but really, it's great the Nemo ride is not the only attraction there. It's not bad, but definitely not great. That is a C-ticket to me. Turtle Talk is so great. Not sure what to rate that w/ "ticket lettering".
I'd give it a D ticket rating for its intended audience. And Nemo is a well done C ticket IMO. So all the pavilion needs is an E ticket. Working on it.:animwink:
Disney is working on an E ticket in Future World?
Doubt it. I don't work for Disney. You must be new here. :lol: There was a rumor of a new E ticket in World Showcase but it seems to have been all rumor and no substance,
I just like to post ideas of what I would like to see built.
Sure was....:ROFLOL:
Any chance the Snow White coaster might be similar to the Mystery Mine at Dollywood(minus the thrills)? I love that little ride.
I love this site. Only Disney nerds would make the comparison of two D-tickets to a pair of .
Let me get this straight:
Snow White Mine Ride...'D'
Little Mermaid Ride...'D'
So, FLE getting double 'D'. Sounds more like Dollywood all the time.
I'm still skeptical about a Snow White mine train.
I find it completely senseless to close down a classic favorite ride for the sake of having a place for a meet and greet, when they should just take the originally planned Snow White Chateau and repurpose it into a multi-princess meet and greet for the likes of Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzle, and Mulan. Cinderella has her castle, as well as Belle and Ariel, Tiana has her gazebo, Jasmine her Agraba. They should build a Snow White and the dwarfs meet and greet into the dwarfs mine car ride.
And they really need to put out another direct to dvd princess stories where,1) Belle marries the prince and actually becomes a princess, 2) Each of the princes get actual names so they can participate in meet and greets with their princesses.
Each of the princes get actual names so they can participate in meet and greets with their princesses.
How about just having the Living Seas without ANY CHARACTERS?
You're welcome. :lol:
But seriously, let's hope with this updated exhibit next month they are going to focus on the interior of the attraction and its sets, rather than show more about the exterior of the DCA building. More interior information would satisfy the fans on both coasts, I imagine. Although the full track ride model that is in the Blue Sky Cellar now is great, especially in person when you peer into the little rooms, it has sections where the sets haven't been finished or detailed much. Counting down to January 27th....
Current Little Mermaid Ride Model Displayed at DCA Blue Sky Cellar
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I would say it's a solid C-Ticket. I think any dark ride with modest theming has to qualify as at least a C-Ticket, with B-s reserved for Carnival type rides like Dumbo or The Mad Tea Party.
I know that many people dislike The Seas with Nemo and Friends because it replaced the Seacabs, but that's irrelevant. If you take the attraction out of Epcot and put it in Fantasyland it's at the very least comparable to Winnie the Pooh and Peter Pan, while I would argue that it's better than both.
Another point on the ticket system - I can't think of a non-nighttime/fireworks show that I would consider higher than a D-Ticket. Most shows would be in that C/D ticket category for me.
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